... -th; but if the pronoun they was adjacent to the verb, then the verb wasmarked by zero, as in (51) they go, and commeth; (52) there resorteth, they lye;(53) they haue, & hathe, (54) Makyn ... as the “personal pronoun rule,” the northern paradigm,” the NP/PRO constraint,” the “northern present-tense rule,” the subject typeconstraint and proximity to subject constraint,” the northern ... the effect of thepronoun they rather than its regional origin(which wasnorthern Britain), as by the point of departure the they-constraint had travelledwell beyond its original heartland. The...