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Old English verbs of saying and verb-initial order1
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- 15 July 2016, pp. 533-558
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The Obama presidency, the Macintosh keyboard and the Norway fiasco: English proper noun modifiers and their German and Swedish correspondences
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- 10 October 2019, pp. 827-854
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Analogy in the emergence of intrusive-r in English1
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- 11 February 2013, pp. 55-84
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Contact effects on the technical lexis of Middle English: a semantic hierarchic approach
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- 04 July 2018, pp. 249-264
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A new approach to transitive expletives: evidence from Belfast English
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- 12 July 2007, pp. 279-299
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Recent change in modality in informal spoken British English: 1990s–2010s
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- 29 November 2021, pp. 537-562
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Light verb semantics in the International Corpus of English: onomasiological variation, identity evidence and degrees of lightness
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- 24 August 2017, pp. 55-80
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The myth of the complete sentence – a response to Traugott
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- 07 July 2017, pp. 311-316
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Aelfred mec heht gewyrcan: sociolinguistic concepts in the study of Alfredian English
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- 25 January 2017, pp. 123-148
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‘Nobody canna cross it’: language-ideological dimensions of hypercorrect speech in Jamaica1
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- 01 December 2015, pp. 129-152
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Experimenting on the past: a case study on changing analysability in English ly-adverbs
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- 07 July 2017, pp. 317-340
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Tracking down phrasal verbs in the spoken language of the past: Late Modern English in focus1
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- 25 May 2016, pp. 69-97
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The semantics of English out-prefixation: a corpus-based investigation
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- 09 March 2020, pp. 61-89
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Politeness and modal meaning in the construction of humiliative discourse in an early eighteenth-century network of patron–client relationships
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- 09 October 2002, pp. 239-265
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Pre-R Dentalisation in Scotland1
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- 18 March 2016, pp. 315-339
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Variation across two dimensions: testing the Complexity Principle and the Uniform Information Density Principle on adjectival data1
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- 25 October 2016, pp. 533-558
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Parenthetical reporting clauses in the history of English: the development of quotative inversion
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- 14 March 2018, pp. 183-214
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Genitive variation: the niche role of the oblique genitive1
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- 04 June 2014, pp. 331-360
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Celtic influence in English? Yes and No1
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- 01 July 2009, pp. 309-334
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Never saw one – first-person null subjects in spoken English1
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- 18 July 2016, pp. 1-34
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