Johanna L. Wood

List of John Benjamins publications for which Johanna L. Wood plays a role.

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Micro-variation in Germanic pseudo-partitives is investigated, focusing on the syntax and morphology of expressions where two nouns are juxtaposed without a linking preposition, attested in Middle English. A standard measure (pound), containers (gallon, ton, pipe, barrel, and sack) and a… read more
Wood, Johanna L. 2019 The subjunctive in the Lindisfarne gloss: A focus on past tense be The Northumbrian Old English glosses, Gelderen, Elly van (ed.), pp. 165–191 | Article
The use of the subjunctive mood in the Old English gloss to the Lindisfarne Gospels is investigated. All the examples of the Latin third person singular imperfect subjunctive, esset, are examined. There are three aims: to contribute to understanding the use of the subjunctive in the gloss of the… read more
Wood, Johanna L. 2016 The degree cycleCyclical Change Continued, Gelderen, Elly van (ed.), pp. 287–318 | Article
The grammaticalization of the demonstratives this, that and thus is investigated with respect to their functions as degree adverbs using empirical data from dictionaries and historical and modern corpora. It is first argued that thus participates in the CP cycle. With respect to this and that, … read more
We investigate the etymologically related words so and such (English); så and sådan (Danish); and so and solch (German). Similarities and differences that have to be accounted for cross-linguistically are i. position (pre- or post- indefinite article), ii. agreement morphology (in Danish and… read more
It is shown how a model based on a critical discourse analysis approach, in conjunction with frame analysis, offers a systematic way to analyse fifteenth-century letters. It is argued that in this framework all contexts are “local contexts”. Letters present particular difficulties because they are… read more
Wood, Johanna L. 2007 Demonstratives and possessives: From Old English to present-day EnglishNominal Determination: Typology, context constraints, and historical emergence, Stark, Elisabeth, Elisabeth Leiss and Werner Abraham (eds.), pp. 339–361 | Article
Three different nominal word orders in Old English through present-day English are investigated, in order to determine whether English has an ‘adjectival’ possessive similar to Modern Italian. It is argued that the orders a) demonstrative, possessive, noun and b) possessive, demonstrative, noun… read more
Wood, Johanna L. 2007 Text in context: A critical discourse analysis approach to Margaret PastonLetter Writing, Nevalainen, Terttu and Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen (eds.), pp. 47–71 | Article
This paper analyses lexical features in letters written to and by Margaret Paston, using Fairclough’s (1992) three-dimensional framework for discourse analysis. Historical pragmatics, as a relatively new field, is open to the development of new methodologies and the adaptation of established ones.… read more
Wood, Johanna L. 2004 Text in context: A critical discourse analysis approach to Margaret PastonLetter Writing, Nevalainen, Terttu and Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen (eds.), pp. 229–254 | Article
This paper analyses lexical features in letters written to and by Margaret Paston, using Fairclough’s (1992) three-dimensional framework for discourse analysis. Historical pragmatics, as a relatively new field, is open to the development of new methodologies and the adaptation of established ones.… read more