Language Change
- Alcorn, Rhona: A Corpus of Changes: towards a thematic
taxonomy
- Anderwald, Lieselotte: "Pained the Eye and Stunned the Ear": Why was
the Progressive Passive hated so much? A case study of prescriptive comments in 250
grammars of 19c English
- Bech, Kristin: The anaphoric status of initial adjuncts in the history
of English
- Borlongan, Ariane Macalinga; Lim, JooHyuk; Collings, Peter; Yao, Xinyue: The Subjunctive Mood in
Philippine English: A Diachronic Analysis
- Busse, Beatrix: A diachronic
approach to speech, writing and thought presentation
- Cole, Marcelle: Identifying the author(s) of the Lindisfarne
Gloss
- Czerniak, Izabela Barbara: The rise of the SVO order in early English
and language contacts vs. other factors affecting the dialectal
distribution
- D'Arcy, Alexandra: Having ramifications: When developmental
trajectories clash
- Dreschler, Gea: The clause-initial position in Old English: a study of
prepositional phrases
- Eitelmann, Matthias: -self vs. zero: Determinants of linguistic
variation and their impact on the choice between reflexive strategies
- Esquibel (Janecka), Joanna: How would they transfer the message
across? From theodan to translaten: on the replacement of native forms with a
Romance borrowing
- Fanego, Teresa: Motion events in the history of English: the emergence
of the 'sound emission to motion' construction
- Fernández Cuesta, Julia Mª: Sociolinguistic variation in 16th -
century legal texts from Yorkshire
- Filppula, Markku Johannes: Convergent developments between ‘Old’ and
‘New’ Englishes
- Fitzmaurice, Susan Mary: Semantic-pragmatic change, ideology and race
in the history of English in Zimbabwe
- Higashiizumi, Yuko: The development of causal clauses and
insubordination: The case of because-clauses in Modern English
- Kazmierski, Kamil: Has English become a vowel shifting language, and
if so why?
- Kharlamenko, Oxana: On nouns of more than one gender in the Old
English version of Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum
- Laing, Margaret (1); Lass, Roger (2): A Corpus of Narrative
Etymologies: towards a typology of change
- Lavidas, Nikolaos: Null and cognate arguments in the history of
English
- Lee, Ji Won: Much more than a lot: polarity sensitivity of much and many over time and across
registers
- Mantlik, Annette: Functions of shell-noun-constructions historically:
'fact' and 'problem'
- McManus, Jennifer: On the Grammaticalization of English Maximizing
Degree Modifiers: the Case of 'utterly'.
- Mollin, Sandra: Tracking changes in binomial reversibility in Late
Modern English
- Nevalainen, Terttu: Age-related variation and language change in Early
Modern English
- Nykiel, Jerzy (1); Łęcki, Andrzej (2): Grammaticalization of adverbial
subordinators expressing purpose in Old English
- Nykiel, Joanna: Constraints on preposition omission in ellipsis: A
view from the history of English
- Ogura, Mieko (1); Wang, William S-Y. (2): Evolution of Grammatical
Forms in English
- Osawa, Fuyo: The Syntactic Nature of Grammaticalization in
English
- Phillips, Betty S.: Gradience in an Abrupt Change: The English
Diatonic Stress Shift
- Ritt, Nikolaus; Zehentner, Eva: Subjectification and verbs of the type to cope
(with)
- Robinson, Justyna Anna: Semantic change in dialect lexis
- Rodríguez-Puente, Paula: On the colloquialisation of genres or the
‘drift’ to more oral styles: Phrasal verbs in focus
- Röthlisberger, Melanie: Syntactic weight and the dative alternation in
20th century British and American English
- Rütten, Tanja: Inscriptions of explicit performatives in written
language: towards a taxonomy of performative utterances in historical data
- Schneider, Gerold; Lehmann, Hans Martin; Schneider, Peter: Parsing
Early Modern English corpora
- Skybina, Valentyna (1); Bytko, Natali (2); Vasylenko, Iryna (3): Linguo-Cognitive Interpretation of Lexical Borrowing in English
- Säily, Tanja: Variation in morphological productivity in historical
corpora: Why are 18th-century letters different?
- Tanabe, Harumi: Complementation Pattern of give up and its Synonymous
Verbs in 1800-2000
- Thompson, Penelope Jane: Non-high vowel deletion vs. high vowel
deletion: The phonology of the past participles in Old English
- Tottie, Gunnel (1); Johansson, Christine (2): Zero Subject
Relativizers in Five Centuries: 1560 – 1990
- Tyrkkö, Jukka: On Stylometrics of Early Printed Medical Texts
- Uchida, Mitsumi: 'Down the road' and 'down the line': semantic shifts
of prepositional phrases in Present-day English
- Van Gelderen, Elly: Changes in the pronoun system in the history of
English
- Vartiainen, Turo: Indefiniteness, subjectivity and
lexicalization
- Vennemann, Theo: English and German word order: Why are they
different?
- Yanagi, Tomohiro: From Dative-Marked Experiencers to Prepositional
Experiencers in the History of English
- Zic Fuchs, Milena (1); Broz, Vlatko (2): The present perfect from a
diachronic perspective: an analysis of aspectual and tense constructions
- Zimmermann, Richard: Variably Overt and Empty Expletives with Finite
and Non-finite Clauses in Early English