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The dynamics of changes in the early English inflection: Evidence from the Old English nominal system
“Subsumed under the dative”? The status of the Old English instrumental
‘Thone vpon thother’: On pronouns one and other with initial th- and t- in Middle English
Leveraging grammaticalization: The origins of Old Frisian and Old English
Old English wolde and sceolde: A semantic and syntactic analysis
A corpus-based study on the development of dare in Middle English and early modern English
Counterfactuality and Aktionsart: Predictors for BE vs. HAVE + past participle in Middle English
Conservatism or the influence of the semantics of motion situation in the choice of perfect auxiliaries in Jane Austen's letters and novels
Signs of grammaticalization: Tracking the GET-passive through COHA
From Time-before-place to Place-before-time in the History of English: A corpus-based analysis of adverbial clusters
Variation and change at the interface of Syntax and Semantics: Concessive clauses in American English
Further explorations in the Grammar of intensifier marking in Modern English
The rivalry between far from being + predicative item and its counterpart omitting the copula in Modern English
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