2014
DOI: 10.1017/s1470542713000196
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DirectionalOut Ofin the History of English: Grammaticalization and Reanalysis

Abstract: In Present-Day English, the particle out is obligatorily adjacent to the following of PP, as in He pulled the plugs out of his ears / *He pulled out the plugs of his ears, even though particles can normally precede or follow the object of the particle verb, as in Hepulled out the plugs / Hepulled the plugs out. Interestingly, in Old English and Middle English, the particle out could occur either adjacent… Show more

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“…Frequency of adpositions selecting for of OE -phrases.The sequence ut of OE persists into PDE as out of, with the latter analysed in various ways (seeElenbaas 2014). There is a four-fold increase in the frequency of out + of PDE -phrase compared toThe sequence up of is absent from PDE (although up of is observed in eME as well as OE, see Section 5).…”
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“…Frequency of adpositions selecting for of OE -phrases.The sequence ut of OE persists into PDE as out of, with the latter analysed in various ways (seeElenbaas 2014). There is a four-fold increase in the frequency of out + of PDE -phrase compared toThe sequence up of is absent from PDE (although up of is observed in eME as well as OE, see Section 5).…”
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confidence: 99%