@article{oai:fut.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001405, author = {入学, 直哉 and NYUGAKU, Naoya}, issue = {43}, journal = {福井工業大学研究紀要}, month = {Sep}, note = {OE bereafian, which is one of the basic verbs of deprivation in Old English and developed into ModE bereave, can occur with three kinds of preposition: of, at, and on. OE “X bereafian Y of Z" comes from “X bereafian + Accusative + Genitive" and can be syntactically tantamount to ModE “X bereave Y of Z". However, “X bereafian Y at Z" and “X bereafian Y on Z" are syntactically and semantically different from “X bereafian Y of Z". Both “at NP" and “on NP" in the constructions must be interpreted as prepositional phrases of place.}, pages = {478--488}, title = {OE bereafianと前置詞句}, year = {2013} }