Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Book part
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Part I Framework
- Part II Analyses
- Section 3 Perspectives on processes of change
- Section 4 Highlighting the research process
- 21 Variationist versus text-linguistic approaches to grammatical change in English: nominal modifiers of head nouns
- 22 Identifying micro-changes in a particular linguistic change-type: the case of subjectification
- 23 The OED and HTOED as tools in practical research: a test case examining the impact of loanwords on areas of the core lexicon
- 24 The individuality of English in the multilingual Middle Ages
- 25 Ambisyllabicity in English: present and past
- 26 Typological change: investigating loss of inflection in early English
- 27 Third-person present singular verb inflection in Early Modern English: new evidence from speech-related texts
- 28 Visual pragmatics: speech presentation and Middle English manuscripts
- Bibliography
- Subject index
- Name index
28 - Visual pragmatics: speech presentation and Middle English manuscripts
from Section 4 - Highlighting the research process
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2016
- The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Book part
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Part I Framework
- Part II Analyses
- Section 3 Perspectives on processes of change
- Section 4 Highlighting the research process
- 21 Variationist versus text-linguistic approaches to grammatical change in English: nominal modifiers of head nouns
- 22 Identifying micro-changes in a particular linguistic change-type: the case of subjectification
- 23 The OED and HTOED as tools in practical research: a test case examining the impact of loanwords on areas of the core lexicon
- 24 The individuality of English in the multilingual Middle Ages
- 25 Ambisyllabicity in English: present and past
- 26 Typological change: investigating loss of inflection in early English
- 27 Third-person present singular verb inflection in Early Modern English: new evidence from speech-related texts
- 28 Visual pragmatics: speech presentation and Middle English manuscripts
- Bibliography
- Subject index
- Name index
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- The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics , pp. 481 - 496Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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