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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
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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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
Rissanen, Matti
2000. SYNTAX. In The Cambridge History of the English Language,  pp. 187 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
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

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