
Old English verbs of learning: Information and knowledge acquisition
Author(s) -
Miguel Lacalle Palacios
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
selim. sociedad española de lengua y literatura inglesa medieval/selim. sociedad española de lengua y literatura inglesa medieval
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2792-3878
pISSN - 1132-631X
DOI - 10.17811/selim.26.2021.25-56
Subject(s) - lexicographical order , linguistics , computer science , modal verb , natural language processing , artificial intelligence , class (philosophy) , verb , syntax , semantics (computer science) , grammar , english grammar , mathematics , programming language , philosophy , combinatorics
The aim of this article is to provide an inventory of Old English verbs belonging to the class of learning on the grounds of their common semantic components and shared grammatical behavior. The framework of verb classes and alternations and Role and Reference Grammar provide the theoretical basis for this study. Both textual and lexicographical sources have been used to select the data for the analysis of the linking between semantics and syntax with these verbs. The main conclusion of the article is that, considering the constructions and alternations in which they are found in Old English, the verbs (ge)frignan, (ge)leornian, ofācsian, and onfindan are the best candidates for membership of the class of verbs of learning.