In:Connectives in the History of English
Edited by Ursula Lenker and Anneli Meurman-Solin
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 283] 2007
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 13 July 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.283.toc
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Table of contents
Foreword
Introduction
Adverbial connectives within and beyond adverbial subordination: The history of lest
To as a connective in the history of English
From oþ to till: Early loss of an adverbial subordinator
Rise of the adverbial conjunctions {any, each, every} time
The evolution of since in medieval English
Grammaticalization and syntactic polyfunctionality: The case of albeit
On the subjectification of adverbial clause connectives: Semantic and pragmatic considerations in the development of while-clauses
A relevance-theoretic view on issues in the history of clausal connectives
Forhwi ‘because’: Shifting deictics in the history of English causal connection:
Conditionals in Early Modern English texts
Relatives as sentence-level connectives
'Connective profiles' in the history of English texts: Aspects of orality and literacy
Word Index
Subject index
