In:Sounds, Words, Texts and Change: Selected papers from 11 ICEHL, Santiago de Compostela, 7–11 September 2000
Edited by Teresa Fanego, Belén Méndez-Naya and Elena Seoane
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 224] 2002
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Published online: 18 July 2002
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Table of contents
Addressesvii
Acknowledgementsix
Introduction
Linguistic accommodation: The correspondence between Samuel Johnson and Hester Lynch Thrale
Style evolution in the English sermon
Lexical bundles in Early Modern English dialogues: A window into the speech-related language of the past
Changing documentation in the Third Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary: Sixteenth-century vocabulary as a test case
A linguistic history of advertising, 1700–1890
Ebb and flow: A cautionary tale of language change
Wreak, wrack, rack, and (w)ruin: The history of some confused spellings
When did English begin?
What ’s afoot with word-final C? Metrical coherence and the history of English
Dan Michel: Fossil or innovator?
Historical discourse analysis: Scientific language and changing thought-styles
Key issues in English etymology
The dialectology of ‘English’ north of the Humber, c.1380–1500
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Subject index
