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Accuracy and acceptability of second-dialect performance on American television
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- 29 August 2017, pp. 229-252
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Special issue on spoken language in time and across time: introduction
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- 29 July 2021, pp. 449-457
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A core morphology for Old English verbs
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 199-222
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Non-ly adverbs in preverbal position: the case of fast
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- 06 February 2014, pp. 133-156
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A cognitive approach to alliteration and conceptualization in medieval English literature
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- 07 July 2017, pp. 203-219
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Grammatical person and the variable syntax of Old English personal pronouns1
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- 19 October 2009, pp. 433-451
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Expressing conditionality in earlier English
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- 01 March 2018, pp. 155-182
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Great big stories and tiny little changes: tautological size-adjective clusters in Present-day English
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- 30 January 2018, pp. 499-522
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Speech, writing and boxsets: a messy linguistic change in English
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- 08 March 2022, pp. 399-412
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A comparative approach to syntactic change in the history of English
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- 06 May 2005, pp. 157-179
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Christopher Williams, Progressive and non-progressive aspect in English. Fasano: Schena Editore, 2002. Pp. 243. Paperback €13, ISBN 88 8229 287 8
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- 29 October 2003, pp. 344-347
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The written turn
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- 31 October 2005, pp. 359-376
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Meiko Matsumoto, From simple verbs to periphrastic expressions: The historical development of composite predicates, phrasal verbs and related constructions in English. Bern, etc.: Lang. 2008.
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- 09 February 2010, pp. 145-149
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T. Bloor & M. Bloor, The functional analysis of English: a Hallidayan approach.London: Arnold, 1995. Pp. x + 278. £12.99, ISBN 0 340 60012 8.
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 191-193
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Innovation in a conservative region: the Kentish Sermons genitive system1
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- 04 October 2011, pp. 417-439
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Is morphosyntactic agreement reflected in acoustic detail? The s duration of English regular plural nouns
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- 12 September 2022, pp. 67-92
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‘Fifty pounds will buy me a pair of horses for my carriage’: the history of permissive subjects in English
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- 09 September 2019, pp. 719-744
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Editorial
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- 01 February 2019, pp. i-ii
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Phonotactics, graphotactics and contrast: the history of Scots dental fricative spellings
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- 29 May 2020, pp. 91-119
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‘Ey, wait, wait, gully!’ Style, stance and the social meaning of attention signals in East London adolescent speech
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- 09 June 2021, pp. 621-644
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