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_aStudies in the history of the English language II : _bunfolding conversations / _cedited by Anne Curzan, Kimberly Emmons. |
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_aBerlin ; _aNew York : _bMouton de Gruyter, _c[2004] |
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500 | _aPapers originally delievered at the biennial meeting of the Studies in History of the English Language conference, University of Washington, Seattle, in March 2002. | ||
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_tIntroduction : linguistics and philology / _rAnne Curzan and Kimberly Emmons -- _tPhilology, linguistics, and the history of [hw]-[w] / _rDonka Minkova -- _tAn essay in historical sociolinguistics? : on Donka Minkova's "philology, linguistics, and the history of [hw]-[w]" / _rLesley Milroy -- _tA brief response / _rDonka Minkova -- _tWhy we should not believe in short diphthongs / _rDavid L. White -- _tExtended forms (streckformen) in English / _rAnatoly Liberman -- _tLinguistic change in words one owns : how trademarks become "generic" / _rRonald R. Butters and Jennifer Westerhaus -- _tIntroduction : corpus- and text-based studies / _rAnne Curzan and Kimberly Emmons -- _tThe meanings and uses of the progressive construction in an early eighteenth-century English network / _rSusan M. Fitzmaurice -- _tInvestigating the expressive progressive : on Susan M. Fitzmaurice's "the meanings and uses of the progressive construction in an early eighteenth-century English network" / _rErik Smitterberg -- _tA brief response / _rSusan M. Fitzmaurice -- _tModal use across registers and time / _rDouglas Biber -- _tThe need for good texts : the case of Henry Machyn's day book, 1550-1563 / _rRichard W. Bailey -- _tThe peril of firsts : dating Rawlinson MS poet. 108 and tracing the development of monolingual English lexicons / _rIan Lancashire -- _tIntroduction : constraint-based studies / _rAnne Curzan and Kimberly Emmons -- _tThe evolution of Middle English alliterative meter / _rGeoffrey Russom -- _tOld English poetry and the alliterative revival : on Geoffrey Russom's "The evolution of Middle English alliterative meter" / _rRobert D. Fulk -- _tA brief response / _rGeoffrey Russom -- _tA central metrical prototype for English iambic tetrameter verse : evidence from Chaucer's octosyllabic lines / _rXingzhong Li -- _tEarly English clause structure change in a stochastic optimality theory setting / _rBrady Z. Clark -- _tThe role of perceptual contrast in Verner's law / _rOlga Petrova -- _tIntroduction : dialectology / _rAnne Curzan and Kimberly Emmons -- _tHistorical perspectives on the pen/pin merger in Southern American English / _rMichael Montgomery and Connie Eble -- _tDigging up the roots of Southern American English : on Michael Montgomery and Connie Eble's "historical perspectives on the pen/pin merger in Southern American English" / _rGuy Bailey -- _tA brief response / _rMichael Montgomery and Connie Eble -- _tVowel merger in West Central Indiana : a naughty, knotty project / _rBetty S. Phillips -- _tThe spread of negative contraction in early English / _rRichard M. Hogg. |
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