
English Historical Syntax and Morphology
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- English Historical Syntax and Morphology
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- Table of contents
- Addresses
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Two types of passivization of 'V+NP+P' constructions in relation to idiomatization
- On the development of a friend of mine
- Historical shifts in modification patterns with complex noun phrase structures
- Grammaticalization versus lexicalization reconsidered
- The derivation of ornative, locative, ablative, privative and reversative verbs in English
- From gold-gifa to chimney sweep?
- A path to volitional modality
- Is it, stylewise or otherwise, wise to use -wise ?
- The loss of the indefinite pronoun man
- The progressive in Older Scots
- Detransitivization in the history of English from a semantic perspective
- Morphology recycled
- Name index
- Subject index
- Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
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