Abstract :
Even though adnominal adjectives in Old English are distributionally versatile in that they
may precede, follow or flank the noun they modify, their positioning is not random but follows
from systematic interpretive contrasts between pre- and postnominal adjectives, such
as ‘attribution vs predication’, ‘individual-level vs stage-level reading’ and ‘restrictive
vs non-restrictive modification’. These contrasts are largely independent of adjectival
inflection (pace Fischer 2000, 2001, 2006). The placement of adnominal adjectives in Old
English is investigated in relation to recent comparative and theoretical studies on word
order and word order variation (see Cinque 2007; Larson & Maruˇsiˇc 2004).