In:Developments in English Historical Morpho-Syntax
Edited by Claudia Claridge and Birte Bös
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 346] 2019
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 27 May 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.346.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Birte Bös
Claudia Claridge
The dynamics of changes in the early English inflection: Evidence from the Old English nominal system
Elżbieta Adamczyk
“Subsumed under the dative”? The status of the Old English instrumental
Kirsten Middeke
‘Thone vpon thother’: On pronouns one and other with initial th- and t- in Middle English
Jerzy Nykiel
Leveraging grammaticalization: The origins of Old Frisian and Old English
Rebecca Colleran
Old English wolde and sceolde: A semantic and syntactic analysis
Ilse Wischer
A corpus-based study on the development of dare in Middle English and early modern English
Sofia Bemposta-Rivas
Counterfactuality and Aktionsart: Predictors for BE vs. HAVE + past participle in Middle English
Judith Huber
Conservatism or the influence of the semantics of motion situation in the choice of perfect auxiliaries in Jane Austen's letters and novels
Nuria Calvo Cortes
Signs of grammaticalization: Tracking the GET-passive through COHA
Sarah Schwarz
From Time-before-place to Place-before-time in the History of English: A corpus-based analysis of adverbial clusters
Susanne Chrambach
Variation and change at the interface of Syntax and Semantics: Concessive clauses in American English
Ole Schützler
Further explorations in the Grammar of intensifier marking in Modern English
Günter Rohdenburg
The rivalry between far from being + predicative item and its counterpart omitting the copula in Modern English
Uwe Vosberg
Günter Rohdenburg
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