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Dialect evidence for the loss of genitive inflection in English1
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 349-353
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The present perfect progressive: constraints on its use with numerical object NPs
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- 01 May 2000, pp. 97-114
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How metaphor affects grammatical coding: the Saxon genitive in computer manuals
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 121-127
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Right-branching in English derivational morphology
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- 29 October 2003, pp. 279-307
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A major restructuring in the English consonant system: the de-linearization of [h] and the de-consonantization of [w] and [j]
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- 25 September 2001, pp. 199-212
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Late Modern English in a Dutch context1
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- 01 June 2012, pp. 301-317
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Same time, across time: simultaneity clauses from Late Modern to Present-Day English*
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- 01 October 2010, pp. 347-371
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Survival and loss of Old English religious vocabulary between 1150 and 1350
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- 04 July 2018, pp. 225-247
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The impact of semantic relations on grammatical alternation: an experimental study of proper name modifiers and determiner genitives
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- 10 October 2019, pp. 797-826
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Reassessing the semantic history of OE brēad / ME brēd1
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- 18 April 2016, pp. 47-67
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An open-sesame approach to English noun phrases: defining the NP (with an introduction to the special issue)
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- 08 June 2011, pp. 201-221
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The structural non-integration of wh-clefts1
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- 05 August 2015, pp. 477-503
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Exploring the relation between the qualitative and quantitative uses of the determiner some1
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- 17 February 2012, pp. 131-149
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English proforms: an alternative account
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- 08 June 2011, pp. 303-334
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A difficult to explain phenomenon: increasing complexity in the prenominal position
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- 15 May 2018, pp. 645-670
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Same difference: the phonetic shape of High Rising Terminals in London
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- 29 August 2018, pp. 49-73
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Using the Eighteenth-Century English Phonology Database (ECEP) as a teaching resource
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- 01 June 2020, pp. 591-606
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On the recent history of low vowels in English
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- 05 August 2020, pp. 545-567
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The relation between aspect and inversion in English1
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- 05 October 2015, pp. 107-128
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Towards a model of the syntax–discourse interface: a syntactic analysis of please
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- 30 March 2020, pp. 121-153
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