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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
► pp. 407
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Cromer, Donna E.
2015. Languages in St Vincent and the Grenadines. In Language Issues in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [Varieties of English Around the World, G51],  pp. 165 ff. DOI logo
Filppula, Markku
2003. The quest for the most ‘parsimonious’ explanations: endogeny vs. contact revisited. In Motives for Language Change,  pp. 161 ff. DOI logo
Garrett, Andrew
1998. On the origin of auxiliarydo. English Language and Linguistics 2:2  pp. 283 ff. DOI logo
Gotthard, Lisa
2019. WhyDo-Support in Scots is Different. English Studies 100:3  pp. 314 ff. DOI logo
Gotthard, Lisa
Hickey, Raymond
2012. Early English and the Celtic hypothesis. In The Oxford Handbook of the History of English,  pp. 497 ff. DOI logo
Hickey, Raymond
2017. Britain and Ireland1. In The Cambridge Handbook of Areal Linguistics,  pp. 270 ff. DOI logo
Hickey, Raymond
2020. Language Contact and Linguistic Research. In The Handbook of Language Contact,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Machan, Tim William
2022. Using English. In English Begins at Jamestown,  pp. 67 ff. DOI logo
Machan, Tim William
2022. Writing the history of English. In English Begins at Jamestown,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Machan, Tim William
2022. Theocratic linguistics. In English Begins at Jamestown,  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
Machan, Tim William
2022. A grammar of change. In English Begins at Jamestown,  pp. 153 ff. DOI logo
Machan, Tim William
2022. English Begins at Jamestown, DOI logo
Machan, Tim William
2022. Families and friends. In English Begins at Jamestown,  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
Machan, Tim William
2022. When speakers make the difference. In English Begins at Jamestown,  pp. 195 ff. DOI logo
McWHORTER, J. H.
2009. What else happened to English? A brief for the Celtic hypothesis. English Language and Linguistics 13:2  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 5 Mandarin Chinese. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 104 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 2 Defining Grammatical Complexity. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 21 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 7 Colloquial Arabic. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 165 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. Language Interrupted, DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 4 English. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 59 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 1 Introduction. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 6 Persian. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 138 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 3 Epistemological Caveats. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 8 Malay. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 197 ff. DOI logo
McWhorter, John
2007. 9 A New Typology of Language Contact. In Language Interrupted,  pp. 252 ff. DOI logo
Ronan, Patricia
2014. Light verb constructions in the history 
of English. In Corpus Interrogation and Grammatical Patterns [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 63],  pp. 15 ff. DOI logo
van Gelderen, Elly
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2007. Copyright Page. In Language Interrupted,  pp. iv ff. DOI logo
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2014. List of tables. In A History of the English Language,  pp. xvi ff. DOI logo
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2014. 7. Early Modern English. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 159 ff. DOI logo
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2014. 4. Old English. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Appendix II: How to use the OED. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 311 ff. DOI logo
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2014. 1. The English language. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2014. 9. English around the world. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 251 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Preface to the first edition (2006). In A History of the English Language,  pp. ix ff. DOI logo
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2014. 6. Middle English. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 115 ff. DOI logo
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2014. References. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 321 ff. DOI logo
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2014. 3. Before Old English. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Notes to the user and abbreviations. In A History of the English Language,  pp. xiv ff. DOI logo
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2014. Appendix I: Possible answers to the exercises and some additional information on in-text questions. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 295 ff. DOI logo
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2014. List of figures. In A History of the English Language,  pp. xix ff. DOI logo
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2014. 8. Modern English. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 207 ff. DOI logo
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2014. 5. From Old to Middle English. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 95 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Appendix III: Chronology of historical events. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 315 ff. DOI logo
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2014. 2. English spelling, sounds, and grammar. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 15 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Index. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 335 ff. DOI logo
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2014. 10. Conclusion. In A History of the English Language,  pp. 283 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Preface to the revised edition. In A History of the English Language,  pp. xii ff. DOI logo
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2022. Copyright Page. In English Begins at Jamestown,  pp. iv ff. DOI logo
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2022. Dedication. In English Begins at Jamestown,  pp. v ff. DOI logo

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