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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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2024. The blurring of the boundaries: changes in verb/noun heterosemy in Recent English. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 20:2  pp. 321 ff. DOI logo
Urraca, Carmen Novo & Laura Pesquera Fernández
2015. Alternation vs. Allomorphic Variation in Old English Word-Formation: Evidence from the Derivational Paradigm of Strong Verbs. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 49:2  pp. 63 ff. DOI logo
Novo Urraca, Carmen
2014. The role of derivational paradigms with adjectival base in Old English word-formation. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 9:1  pp. 45 ff. DOI logo
Ojanguren López, Ana Elvira
2014. Alternation vs. variation in Old English. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 9:1  pp. 55 ff. DOI logo
Pesquera Fernández, Laura
2011. PRODUCTIVITY OF TYPE IN THE DERIVATIONAL PARADIGM OF OLD ENGLISH STRONG VERBS. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 0:6 DOI logo

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