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Date: 19-Nov-2009
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Subject: English Language and Linguistics Vol 13, No 3 (2009)
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From: Daniel Davies [ddavies at cambridge.org]
Subject: English Language and Linguistics Vol 13, No 3 (2009)
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Journal Title: English Language and Linguistics
Volume Number: 13
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2009
Main Text:
Editorial note
David Denison
Research Articles
The grammaticalization and subjectification of adverbial -<i>ing</i> clauses
(converb clauses) in English
Kristin Killie, Toril Swan
Syntactic complexity, discourse status and animacy as determinants of
grammatical variation in Modern English
Elena Seoane
The movement analysis of temporal adverbial clauses
Liliane Haegeman
On so-called transitive expletives in Belfast English
Robert Borsley
Grammatical person and the variable syntax of Old English personal pronouns
Rhona Alcorn
Aspects of the grammar of close apposition and the structure of the noun phrase
Juan Carlos Acuña-Fariña
Shetland Scots as a new dialect: phonetic and phonological considerations
Remco Knooihuizen
Research Articles
Jonathon Green, Chambers slang dictionary. Edinburgh: Chambers, 2008. Pp. xxxiv
+ 1477. ISBN 9 7805 5010 4397. £30.00
Julie Coleman
Pieter Siemund, Pronominal gender in English: A study of English varieties from
a cross-linguistic perspective. New York and London: Routledge, 2008. Pp. 291.
Katie Wales
Joan C. Beal, Carmela Nocera & Massimo Sturiale (eds.). Perspectives on
prescriptivism (Linguistic Insights 73). Bern: Peter Lang, 2008. Pp. 269 + 9
tables and graphs. ISBN 978-3-03911-632-4.
Maria Rodriguez-Gil
Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen and Karin Aijmer. The semantic field of modal
certainty. A corpus-based study of English adverbs. Topics in English
Linguistics. Mouton de Gruyter, 2007. Pp. 395.
Ilse Depraetere
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade (ed.), Grammars, grammarians and grammar-writing
in eighteenth-century England. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Topics in
English Linguistics 59, 2008. Pp. ix + 361. ISBN 978-3-11-019627-6
Marina Dossena
Yoko Iyeiri (ed.), Aspects of English negation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2005.
Pp. xi + 239.
Wim van der Wurff
Günter Rohdenburg & Julia Schlüter (eds.), One language, two grammars?
Differences between British and American English (Studies in English Language).
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp. xxiv + 461. ISBN 978-0-521-87219-5.
John Algeo
Publications Received
Acknowledgements
ELL volume 13 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
ELL volume 13 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
Phonology
Pragmatics
Semantics
Syntax
English
General Linguistics
Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Old English (ang)
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