Middle English
- Alcorn, Rhona: A Corpus of Changes: towards a thematic
taxonomy
- Antkowiak, Anna: Personal pronouns as clitics in Middle
English
- Bator, Magdalena: Culinary vocabulary in Middle English –
a semantic analysis
- Bech, Kristin: The anaphoric status of initial adjuncts in
the history of English
- Borchers, Melanie: Revising the classification of
linguistic borrowing – a phraseological approach
- Czerniak, Izabela Barbara: The rise of the SVO order in
early English and language contacts vs. other factors affecting the
dialectal distribution
- De Haas, Nynke K.: The Northern Subject Rule in Middle
English and after: changing conditions on verbal
morphosyntax
- 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
- Haeberli, Eric; Ihsane, Tabea: Revisiting the Loss of Verb
Movement in English: 'V-Adverb' Order in Middle and Early Modern
English
- Hotta, Ryuichi: A LAEME-based study on the levelling of
adjectival inflections in Early Middle English
- Huber, Judith: Motion Verbs in the History of
English
- Illés, Theresa-Susanna: British-Celtic influence on ME
relative clauses – resumptive pronouns and stranded
prepositions
- Iyeiri, Yoko: Adverbial Clauses in the Paston
Letters
- Kijak, Artur: What makes velars and labials inseparable
friends
- 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
- Mantlik, Annette: Functions of shell-noun-constructions
historically: 'fact' and 'problem'
- Marttila, Ville Juhani: Patterns of abbreviation: a
corpus-linguistic approach to Late Middle English abbreviation
practices
- Minkova, Donka: The productivity of functional
stress-shifting in Middle English
- Miura, Ayumi: Why are _like_ and _loathe_ impersonal and
_love_ and _hate_ non-impersonal?
- Molencki, Rafal: The competition between because and
forcause in Late Middle English
- Myers, Sara M: The survival of unambiguous Old English
adjective case endings in early Middle English texts from the
Southwest Midlands
- 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
- Petré, Peter: Changing textual functions of 'be Ving' from
Old to Middle English
- Pődör, Dóra: Early Celtic Borrowings in English:
Chronology, Phonology, Role in Word-Formation, and Textual
Context
- Rütten, Tanja: Inscriptions of explicit performatives in
written language: towards a taxonomy of performative utterances in
historical data
- Sims, Lynn Diane: Robert Mannyng of Brunne’s 'Chronicle'
and early 14th-century English
- Skaffari, Janne; Carroll, Ruth; Salmi, Hanna; Varila, Mari-Liisa;
Peikola, Matti; Hiltunen, Risto: Pragmatic motivations for
visual choices in the pages of the Polychronicon
- Stenroos, Merja: Dialect and bilingualism in late medieval
English schoolbooks
- Sylwanowicz, Marta: Treasure of pore men, countrymans
friend or gentlewomans companion? – on the use of interpersonal
strategies in English medical compilations.
- Thaisen, Jacob: Initial Position in the Middle English
Verse Line
- Timofeeva, Olga: Constructing the enemy: names for the
Vikings in early medieval English chronicles
- Tomaszewska, Magdalena Róża: The development of OE durran,
etc
- Van Hattum, Marije: New-dialect formation in
fourteenth-century Ireland: a corpus-based study of Irish English
pre-modal verbs
- Wawrzyniak, Agnieszka Elżbieta: ME fair in The Canterbury
Tales
- Wełna, Jerzy: <O> or <u>: a dilemma of the
Middle English scribal practice
- Williams, Graham Trevor (1); Sairio, Anni (2): Ironic
Insults as In-group Bonding: A Diachronic Investigation,
c.1400-1800
- Wojtyś, Anna: On the demise of a preterite-present verb:
why was unnan lost?
- Yoshikawa, Fumiko: Adverbial Connectors and Topic Shift in
Middle English Religious Prose
- 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