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TOC: English Language and Linguistics: Volume 06 Issue 01 May 2002 Print ISSN 1360-6743 Electronic ISSN 1469-4379 Published twice times a year by Cambridge University Press http://journals.cambridge.org Dynamic have in North American and British Isles English Peter Trudgill, Terttu Nevalainen, Ilse Wischer Regional variation in the English verb qualifier system Geoffrey Sampson On the structure of acronyms and neighbouring categories: a prototype-based account Paula L�pez R�a Vowel harmony in Buchan Scots English Colleen M. Fitzgerald Conditions for the voicing of Old English fricatives, II: morphology and syllable structure R. D. Fulk Three changing patterns of verb complementation in Late Modern English: a real-time study based on matching text corpora Christian Mair Ablaut reduplication in English: the criss-crossing of prosody and verbal art Donka Minkova REVIEW ARTICLE The state of the history of the English language: a map of the past and road to the future? Susan M. Fitzmaurice REVIEWS G. A. J. Tops, B. Devriendt, and S. Geukens (eds.), Thinking English grammar: to honour Xavier Dekeyser. Leuven: Peeters, 1999. Pp. 502. �36, ISBN 90 4290763 0 Bettelou Los Barbara A. Fennell, A history of English: a sociolinguistic approach. Oxford: Blackwell, 2001. Pp. xiv + 284, Hardback �55, US$64.95, ISBN 0 631 20072 X; paperback �15.99, US$29.95, ISBN 0 631 20073 8 Manfred G�rlach Guy Aston and Lou Burnard, The BNC handbook: exploring the British National Corpus with SARA. Edinburgh Textbooks in Empirical Linguistics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998. Pp. 256. Hardback �43.50, ISBN 0 7486 1054 5; paperback �16.50, ISBN 0 7486 1055 3 Gerald Nelson Inge de M�nnick, On the move. The mobility of constituents in the English noun phrase: a multi-method approach. Language and Computers: Studies in Practical Linguistics 31. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000. Pp. xii + 188. Hardback �46, US$43.00, ISBN 90 420 0780 X. Evelien Keizer Philip Carr, English phonetics and phonology: an introduction. Oxford: Blackwell, 1999. Pp. 169. Hardback �50, US$60.95, ISBN 0 631 19775 3; paperback �15.99, US$28.95, ISBN 0 631 19776 1. Martin J. Ball and Joan Rahilly, Phonetics: the science of speech. London: Arnold, 1999. Pp. 239. Hardback �35, ISBN 0 340 70009 2; paperback �14.99, ISBN 0 340 70010 6 Anne WichmannMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue