LINGUIST List 28.3153
Thu Jul 20 2017
TOC: English Language and Linguistics 21 / 2 (2017)
Editor for this issue: Sarah Robinson <srobinsonlinguistlist.org>
Date: 12-Jul-2017
From: Jack Groutage <jgroutage
cambridge.org>
Subject: English Language and Linguistics Vol. 21, No. 2 (2017)
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http://cambridge.org Journal Title: English Language and Linguistics
Volume Number: 21
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2017
Main Text:
Special issue on cognitive approaches to the history of English: introduction
Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
193-202
A cognitive approach to alliteration and conceptualization in medieval English literature
Antonina Harbus
203-219
Conceptual compression and alliterative form – a response to Harbus
Mark Turner
221-226
The extravagant progressive: an experimental corpus study on the history of emphatic [be Ving]
Peter Petré
227-250
The aggregate and the individual: thoughts on what non-alternating authors reveal about linguistic alternations – a response to Petré
Lauren Fonteyn
251-262
Connecting the present and the past: cognitive processing and the position of adverbial clauses in Samuel Pepys's Diary
Meike Pentrel
263-282
Connecting the past and the present – a response to Pentrel
Peter Petré
283-287
‘Insubordination’ in the light of the Uniformitarian Principle
Elizabeth Traugott
289-310
The myth of the complete sentence – a response to Traugott
Alexander Bergs
311-316
Experimenting on the past: a case study on changing analysability in English
ly-adverbs
Hendrik Smet, Freek Velde
317-340
Text frequency does not correlate with priming sensitivity – a response to De Smet and Van de Velde
Martin Hilpert
341-347
Construction Grammar as Cognitive Structuralism: the interaction of constructional networks and processing in the diachronic evolution of English comparative correlatives
Thomas Hoffmann
349-373
Changing the system from within – a response to Hoffmann
Bert Cappelle
375-379
Pronominal anaphoric strategies in the West Saxon dialect of Old English
Marcelle Cole
381-408
A response to Cole
Ans Kemenade
409-411
Psycho-historical linguistics: its context and potential
Margaret Winters
413-421
Generative coda
Elly Gelderen
423-430
Philological coda. Noise: an appreciation
Robert Fulk
431-438
ELL volume 21 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
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ELL volume 21 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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