Semantics
- Bator, Magdalena: Culinary vocabulary in Middle English – a semantic
analysis
- But, Roxanne: “Biting the Culls of their Scouts”: The Cant Lexis in
Historical Corpora
- 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
- Esquibel (Janecka), Joanna: How would they transfer the message
across? From theodan to translaten: on the replacement of native forms with a
Romance borrowing
- 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
- Huber, Judith: Motion Verbs in the History of English
- Kilpiö, Matti: Dynamic habban 'have' in Old 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
- 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'
- Miura, Ayumi: Why are _like_ and _loathe_ impersonal and _love_ and
_hate_ non-impersonal?
- Nykiel, Jerzy (1); Łęcki, Andrzej (2): Grammaticalization of adverbial
subordinators expressing purpose in Old English
- Ritt, Nikolaus; Zehentner, Eva: Subjectification and verbs of the type to cope
(with)
- Robinson, Justyna Anna: Semantic change in dialect lexis
- Skybina, Valentyna (1); Bytko, Natali (2); Vasylenko, Iryna (3): Linguo-Cognitive Interpretation of Lexical Borrowing in English
- Sylwanowicz, Marta: Treasure of pore men, countrymans friend or
gentlewomans companion? – on the use of interpersonal strategies in English medical
compilations.
- Timofeeva, Olga: Constructing the enemy: names for the Vikings in
early medieval English chronicles
- Van Hattum, Marije: New-dialect formation in fourteenth-century
Ireland: a corpus-based study of Irish English pre-modal verbs
- Vartiainen, Turo: Indefiniteness, subjectivity and
lexicalization
- Wawrzyniak, Agnieszka Elżbieta: ME fair in The Canterbury
Tales
- Zic Fuchs, Milena (1); Broz, Vlatko (2): The present perfect from a
diachronic perspective: an analysis of aspectual and tense constructions