28.3051, TOC: English Language and Linguistics 21 / 2 (2017)

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Subject: 28.3051, TOC: English Language and Linguistics 21 / 2 (2017)

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Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2017 13:26:52
From: Jack Groutage [jgroutage at cambridge.org]
Subject: English Language and Linguistics Vol. 21, No. 2 (2017)

 
Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			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, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
193-202

A cognitive approach to alliteration and conceptualization in medieval English
literature
ANTONINA HARBUS, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
203-219

Conceptual compression and alliterative form – a response to Harbus
MARK TURNER, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
221-226

The extravagant progressive: an experimental corpus study on the history of
emphatic [be Ving]
PETER PETRÉ, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
227-250

The aggregate and the individual: thoughts on what non-alternating authors
reveal about linguistic alternations – a response to Petré
LAUREN FONTEYN, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
251-262

Connecting the present and the past: cognitive processing and the position of
adverbial clauses in Samuel Pepys's Diary
MEIKE PENTREL, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
263-282

Connecting the past and the present – a response to Pentrel
PETER PETRÉ, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
283-287

‘Insubordination’ in the light of the Uniformitarian Principle
ELIZABETH TRAUGOTT, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
289-310

The myth of the complete sentence – a response to Traugott
ALEXANDER BERGS, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
311-316

Experimenting on the past: a case study on changing analysability in English
ly-adverbs
HENDRIK SMET, FREEK VELDE, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
317-340

Text frequency does not correlate with priming sensitivity – a response to De
Smet and Van de Velde
MARTIN HILPERT, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
341-347

Changing the system from within – a response to Hoffmann
BERT CAPPELLE, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
375-379

Pronominal anaphoric strategies in the West Saxon dialect of Old English
MARCELLE COLE, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
381-408

A response to Cole
ANS KEMENADE, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
409-411

Psycho-historical linguistics: its context and potential
MARGARET WINTERS, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
413-421

Generative coda
ELLY GELDEREN, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
423-430

Philological coda. Noise: an appreciation
ROBERT FULK, Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
431-438

ELL volume 21 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
b1-b3

ELL volume 21 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
Alexander Bergs, Thomas Hoffmann
f1-f2
 





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