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Subject: English Language and Linguistics Vol 12, No 1 (2008)

 

	
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Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://us.cambridge.org 			
			
Journal Title:  English Language and Linguistics 
Volume Number:  12 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2008 


Main Text:  

Source of modality: a reassessment
Ilse Depraetere, An Verhulst

Seeing as though
John Taylor, Kam-Yiu Pang

t-to-r in West Yorkshire English
Judith Broadbent

Ronald Carter and Michael McCarthy, Cambridge grammar of English: A
comprehensive guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. x + 973 pp.,
optionally with CD-ROM.
Rodney Huddleston

 Geert Booij, The grammar of words: An introduction to linguistic morphology,
2nd edition (Oxford Textbooks in Linguistics). Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2007. xiv + 345 pp.
Ana Díaz-Negrillo, Salvador Valera Hernández

 Bas Aarts and April McMahon (eds.), The handbook of English linguistics.
Oxford: Blackwell. 2006. xviii + 806 pp. £99.99; $177.95. ISBN:
978-140-511382-3. and  Ans van Kemenade and Bettelou Los (eds.), The handbook of
the history of English. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. xvi + 655 pp. £105; $165.95.
ISBN: 978-063-123344-2.
Elly van Gelderen

Publications Received
Towards a history of English resultative constructions: the case of adjectival
resultative constructions
Cristiano Broccias

Functional motivations in the development of nominal and verbal gerunds in
Middle and Early Modern English
Hendrik de Smet 



Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
                     English
                     General Linguistics
                     Morphology




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