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*haitan in Gothic and Old English
Incipient Grammaticalisation: Sources of passive constructions in Old High German and Old English
Passive auxiliaries in English and German: Decline versus grammaticalisation of bounded language use
Causative habban in Old English: Tracing the Development of a Budding Construction
Remembering ( ge)munan: The rise and decline of a potential modal
The emergence of modal meanings from haben with zu-infinitives in Old High German
Hearsay and lexical evidentials in Old Germanic languages, with focus on Old English
Markers of Futurity in Old High German and Old English: A Comparative Corpus-Based Study
The Verb to be in the West Saxon Gospels and the Lindisfarne Gospels
Aspectual properties of the verbal prefix a- in Old English with reference to Gothic
Þǣr wæs vs. thâr was: Old English and Old High German existential constructions with adverbs of place
On gain and loss of verbal categories in language contact: Old English vs. Old High German
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