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The prefix be-/bi- as a marker of verbs of deception in late Old and early Middle English

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Table 1 Productivity degree of constructions marked by be- in Old and Middle English.
Figure 1  Periods of use for ICVs marked by be- meaning ‘deceive, delude’, with simplex  variants

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