English Language & Linguistics

English Language & Linguistics

英语语言与语言学

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A construction of independent means: the history of the Way construction revisited 3
The unidirectionality of semantic changes in grammaticalization: an experimental approach to the asymmetric priming hypothesis 3
Ditransitives in Middle English: on semantic specialisation and the rise of the dative alternation 3
The unstoppable glottal: tracking rapid change in an iconic British variable 3
Grammaticalisation and information structure: two perspectives on diachronic changes of notwithstanding in written American English 2
Change and stability in goose, goat and foot: back vowel dynamics in Carlisle English 2
Expressing conditionality in earlier English 2
Parenthetical reporting clauses in the history of English: the development of quotative inversion 2
Word-external properties in a typology of Modern English: a comparison with German 2
Adjective phrases with doubly modified heads: how lexical information influences word order and constituent structure 2
Sociophonetic variation of like in British dialects: effects of function, context and predictability 1
The changing future: competition, specialization and reorganization in the contemporary English future temporal reference system 1
Syntactic effects of contact in translations: evidence from object pronoun placement in Middle English 1
The role of encyclopedic world knowledge in semantic transparency intuitions of idioms 1
From pause to word: uh, um and er in written American English 1
Survival and loss of Old English religious vocabulary between 1150 and 1350 1
Contact effects on the technical lexis of Middle English: a semantic hierarchic approach 0
From sicker to sure: the contact-induced lexical layering within the Medieval English adjectives of certainty 0
The diffusion of higher-status lexis in medieval England: the role of the clergy 0
Exploring the penetration of loanwords in the core vocabulary of Middle English: carry as a test case 0
A difficult to explain phenomenon: increasing complexity in the prenominal position 0
Split intransitivity in English 0
Innovation in functional categories: slash, a new coordinator in English 0
Celtic influence on Old English vowels: a review of the phonological and phonetic evidence 0
The use of heaps as quantifier and intensifier in New Zealand English 0
The coding of perfect meaning in African, Asian and Caribbean Englishes 0
Subject and adjacency effects in the Old Northumbrian gloss to the Lindisfarne Gospels 0
Light verb semantics in the International Corpus of English: onomasiological variation, identity evidence and degrees of lightness 0
This here town: evidence for the development of the English determiner system from a vernacular demonstrative construction in York English 0
Great big stories and tiny little changes: tautological size-adjective clusters in Present-day English 0
On the nature of object omission: indefiniteness as indeterminacy 0
The influence of Edward Young's St Kitts Creole in Pitcairn Island and Norfolk Island toponyms 0
Exploring grammatical colloquialisation in non-native English: a case study of Philippine English 0
Revisiting the system of English relative clauses: structure, semantics, discourse functionality 0
Proper names used as modifiers: a comprehensive functional analysis 0
Aelfred mec heht gewyrcan: sociolinguistic concepts in the study of Alfredian English 0
Never saw one - first-person null subjects in spoken English 0
Well-formed lists: specificational copular sentences as predicative inversion constructions 0
Control into infinitival relatives 0
When accent preservation leads to clash 0
Is vowel nasalisation phonological in English? A systematic review 0
TH variation in Hong Kong English 0
The perception of dental and alveolar stops among speakers of Irish English and American English 0
Word-final consonant epenthesis in Northeastern Nigerian English 0
Right-dislocated pronouns in British English: the form and functions of ProTag constructions 0
Accuracy and acceptability of second-dialect performance on American television 0