Late Modern English
- Akimoto, Minoji: On the subjective development of 'by the
way'
- 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
- Auer, Anita (1); Laitinen, Mikko (2); Fairman, Tony (3): Letters of Artisans and the Labouring Poor (England, c. 1750-1835):
Approaching Linguistic Diversity in Late Modern English
- Broccias, Cristiano: Watching as-clauses in Late Modern
English
- But, Roxanne: “Biting the Culls of their Scouts”: The Cant
Lexis in Historical Corpora
- Castillo, Concha: On the loss of V-to-I movement
- Cesiri, Daniela: Language and Power – Language is Power.
Strategies for obtaining consensus during the political propaganda
in ‘pre-republican’ Ireland
- Chamson, Emil: A Clump of Crinkled Cookies: The Dutch/Low
German Heritage in Late Modern English Dialects and Beyond
- Chapman, Don W.: Enforcing or Effacing Useful
Distinctions?: Infer vs. Imply
- De Haas, Nynke K.: The Northern Subject Rule in Middle
English and after: changing conditions on verbal
morphosyntax
- Dossena, Marina: (Re)constructed Eloquence. Rhetorical and
pragmatic strategies in the speeches of Native Americans as reported
by 19th-century commentators
- Eitelmann, Matthias: -self vs. zero: Determinants of
linguistic variation and their impact on the choice between
reflexive strategies
- 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
- González-Díaz, Victorina: “I think they are quite the
thing for her”: Intensifiers in Burney and Austen
- Higashiizumi, Yuko: The development of causal clauses and
insubordination: The case of because-clauses in Modern
English
- Kohnen, Thomas: Speech-act conventions in 19th- and
20th-century England: Focus on directives
- Kornexl, Lucia (1); Lenker, Ursula (2): Disentangling “an
enduring myth”: The lexical ‘animal-meat’ divide in English as a
model case for the dynamics of borrowing
- 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'
- Mollin, Sandra: Tracking changes in binomial reversibility
in Late Modern English
- Nakamura, Fujio: The period of establishment of
tag-questions
- Nevala, Minna: Barbers, beggers and hungry spys: On social
identification of criminals in early English
- Nykiel, Joanna: Constraints on preposition omission in
ellipsis: A view from the history of English
- Phillips, Betty S.: Gradience in an Abrupt Change: The
English Diatonic Stress Shift
- Pierce, Marc; Boas, Hans C.: The History of English
Influence on Texas German
- Ranson, Rita: A General Idea of a Pronouncing Dictionary (
1774) : Walker's Plan for the pronunciation of English.
- Rodríguez-Puente, Paula: On the colloquialisation of
genres or the ‘drift’ to more oral styles: Phrasal verbs in
focus
- Ruano-Garcia, Javier: Kennett is our authority for the
provincial use of the word: The reception of MS Lansd. 1033 in
Halliwell’s Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words
(1847)
- Röthlisberger, Melanie: Syntactic weight and the dative
alternation in 20th century British and American English
- Shibasaki, Reijirou: On the rise of (the) point is, ... as
discourse marker in the history of American English
- Säily, Tanja: Variation in morphological productivity in
historical corpora: Why are 18th-century letters different?
- Taavitsainen, Irma: Period style and medical discourse for
professional and lay audiences 1665-1800
- Tanabe, Harumi: Complementation Pattern of give up and its
Synonymous Verbs in 1800-2000
- Tottie, Gunnel (1); Johansson, Christine (2): Zero Subject
Relativizers in Five Centuries: 1560 – 1990
- Vartiainen, Turo: Indefiniteness, subjectivity and
lexicalization
- Williams, Graham Trevor (1); Sairio, Anni (2): Ironic
Insults as In-group Bonding: A Diachronic Investigation,
c.1400-1800
- Włodarczyk, Matylda: Histories from below? The case of
South African English