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Papers from the 5th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics
Edited by Sylvia M. Adamson, Vivien A. Law, Nigel Vincent and Susan Wright
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 65] 1990
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Castro-Chao, Noelia
2022. Constructions in competition: The development of the impersonal verb hunger and the adjectival periphrasis be hungry in Early Modern English. Studia Neophilologica 94:3  pp. 273 ff. DOI logo
Rodríguez-Abruñeiras, Paula
2022. “Me likey!” A new (old) argument structure or a partially fixed expression with the verb like?. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación 90  pp. 237 ff. DOI logo
Rodríguez–Abruñeiras, Paula
2023. Peeking into the socio-historical background and current use of ‘me (no)likey’. English Today 39:2  pp. 130 ff. DOI logo
Méndez-Naya, Belén
2017.  Ayumi Miura . Middle English verbs of emotion and impersonal constructions: Verb meaning and syntax in diachrony (Oxford Studies in the History of English). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp xvii + 290. ISBN 978-0-19-994715-7.. English Language and Linguistics 21:1  pp. 155 ff. DOI logo
Roger Lass
2000. The Cambridge History of the English Language, DOI logo
Rissanen, Matti
2000. SYNTAX. In The Cambridge History of the English Language,  pp. 187 ff. DOI logo
Smith, Henry
1994. ?Dative Sickness? in germanic. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 12:4  pp. 675 ff. DOI logo
Traugott, Elizabeth Closs & Henry Smith
1993. Arguments from language change. Journal of Linguistics 29:2  pp. 431 ff. DOI logo
Koopman, Willem F.
1992. The study of Old English Syntax and the Toronto dictionary of Old English. Neophilologus 76:4  pp. 605 ff. DOI logo

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