Lexicology
- Alcorn, Rhona: A Corpus of
Changes: towards a thematic taxonomy
- Bilynsky, Michael: The OED
earliest quotations in the electronic modelling of
diachronic lexical objects: the case of verbs and
deverbal coinages
- But, Roxanne: “Biting the Culls of
their Scouts”: The Cant Lexis in Historical
Corpora
- 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
- Chao-Castro, Milagros: When do the
adverbial forms of a dual-form adverb stop being
variants?
- Chapman, Don W.: Enforcing or
Effacing Useful Distinctions?: Infer vs.
Imply
- Durkin, Philip: duent jə sē up iər
ət t’riadz əz muki? Some implications of a
re-examination of the etymology of road.
- Elsweiler, Christine: Nominal
compounds in Layamon's Brut
- Esquibel (Janecka), Joanna: How
would they transfer the message across? From
theodan to translaten: on the replacement of
native forms with a Romance borrowing
- Faya Cerqueiro, Fatima: Incorporation of sports lexicon into English: A
diachronic approach
- Huber, Judith: Motion Verbs in the
History of English
- 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
- Laing, Margaret (1); Lass, Roger (2): A Corpus of Narrative Etymologies:
towards a typology of change
- Lutz, Angelika: Language Contact
and Prestige
- Miura, Ayumi: Why are _like_ and
_loathe_ impersonal and _love_ and _hate_
non-impersonal?
- Mollin, Sandra: Tracking changes
in binomial reversibility in Late Modern
English
- Phillips, Betty S.: Gradience in
an Abrupt Change: The English Diatonic Stress
Shift
- 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)
- Schultz, Julia: The Highs and Lows
of the French Influence on English in the
Twentieth Century
- Skybina, Valentyna (1); Bytko, Natali (2);
Vasylenko, Iryna (3): Linguo-Cognitive Interpretation of Lexical
Borrowing in English
- Timofeeva, Olga: Constructing the
enemy: names for the Vikings in early medieval
English chronicles