Grammaticalisation
- Broz, Vlatko: The Old English prefix for-: evidence of
grammaticalization and lexicalization
- Chao-Castro, Milagros: When do the adverbial forms of a
dual-form adverb stop being variants?
- Fanego, Teresa: Motion events in the history of English:
the emergence of the 'sound emission to motion'
construction
- Higashiizumi, Yuko: The development of causal clauses and
insubordination: The case of because-clauses in Modern
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'.
- Molencki, Rafal: The competition between because and
forcause in Late Middle English
- Nykiel, Jerzy (1); Łęcki, Andrzej (2): Grammaticalization
of adverbial subordinators expressing purpose in Old
English
- Ogura, Mieko (1); Wang, William S-Y. (2): Evolution of
Grammatical Forms in English
- Osawa, Fuyo: The Syntactic Nature of Grammaticalization in
English
- Ritt, Nikolaus; Zehentner, Eva: Subjectification and verbs of the type to
cope (with)
- Ronan, Patricia: The historical development of volitional
and epistemic will, shall and would in Irish English
- Shibasaki, Reijirou: On the rise of (the) point is, ... as
discourse marker in the history of American English
- Zic Fuchs, Milena (1); Broz, Vlatko (2): The present
perfect from a diachronic perspective: an analysis of aspectual and
tense constructions