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Tables of Contents for Advances in English Historical Linguistics (1996)
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Double prepositions in English
1
14
Gunnar Bergh
Motivations for producing and analyzing compounds in Wulfstan's sermons
15
8
Don Chapman
The degrammaticalization of addressee-satisfaction conditionals in Early Modern English
23
10
Guohua Chen
From unasecendlic to unspeakable: The role of domain structure in morphological change
33
20
Christiane Dalton-Puffer
Anthony Huish: A 17th-century English grammarian
53
10
Roberta Facchinetti
John Bullokar's "Termes of Art"
63
16
Maurizio Gotti
The Dublin Vowel Shift and the historical perspective
79
28
Raymond Hickey
On the ideological boundaries of Old English dialects
107
12
Richard M. Hogg
The spread of-ly to present participles
119
16
Kristin Killie
Inversion after single and multiple topics in Old English
135
16
Willem F. Koopman
Epenthesis and Mouillierung in the explanation of i-umlaut: The rise and fall of a theory
151
10
Marcin Krygier
On minor declarative complementizers in the history of English: The case of but
161
12
Maria Jose Lopez-Couso
Belen Mendez-Naya
Bare and to-infinitives in Old English: Callaway revisited
173
16
Bettelou Los
The interplay of external and internal factors in morphological restructuring: The case of you
189
22
Angelika Lutz
The origins of long-short allomorphy in English
211
30
Donka Minkova
Robert P. Stockwell
Modals in past counterfactual conditional protases
241
12
Rafal Molencki
Downsizing the preterite-presents in Middle English
253
10
Stephen J. Nagle
Sara L. Sanders
Social mobility and the decline of multiple negation in Early Modern English
263
30
Terttu Nevalainen
The grammaticalization in Medieval English
293
22
Michiko Ogura
Evolution theory and lexical diffusion
315
30
Mieko Ogura
William S-Y. Wang
On nominative case assignment in Old English
345
16
Masayuki Ohkado
Social factors and pronominal change in the seventeenth century: The Civil-War effect?
361
28
Helena Raumolin-Brunberg
Towards an integrated view of the development of English: Notes on causal linking
389
18
Matti Rissanen
Problems of functional structure in some relative clauses
407
28
Aimo Seppanen
Eighteenth-century linguistics and authorship: The cases of Dyche, Priestley, and Buchanan
435
8
Robin D. Smith
Adverbialization and subject-modification in Old English
443
14
Toril Swan
Standardization of English spelling: The eighteenth-century printers' contribution
457
14
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade
The functional relationship between rules (Old English voicing of fricatives and lengthening of vowels before homorganic clusters)
471
14
Jerzy Welna
Index of subjects
485