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How rarities like gold came to exist: on co-evolutionary interactions between morphology and lexical phonotactics1
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- 02 March 2015, pp. 1-29
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Divide and conquer: the formation and functional dynamics of the Modern English ing-clause network1
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- 14 October 2015, pp. 185-219
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Introduction
Special issue on support strategies in language variation and change
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- 25 October 2016, pp. 383-393
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Support for end-weight as a determinant of linguistic variation and change1
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- 25 October 2016, pp. 395-420
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The history of very: the directionality of functional shift and (inter)subjectification1
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- 01 February 2016, pp. 221-249
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Grammaticalization by changing co-text frequencies, or why [BE Ving] became the ‘progressive’1
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- 04 August 2015, pp. 31-54
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The into-causative construction in English: a construction-based perspective1
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- 20 October 2015, pp. 55-83
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Formulaicity as a determinant of processing efficiency: investigating clause ordering in complex sentences
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- 25 October 2016, pp. 421-437
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Historical development of the syntactic patterns of blame: an OED-based study1
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- 01 February 2016, pp. 251-272
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Detransitivisation as a support strategy for causative bring1
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- 25 October 2016, pp. 439-462
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A meaning potential perspective on lexical meaning: the case of bit1
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- 24 September 2015, pp. 85-106
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Narrative when in English1
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- 24 May 2016, pp. 273-294
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The relation between aspect and inversion in English1
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- 05 October 2015, pp. 107-128
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English article usage as a window on the meanings of same, identical and similar1
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- 11 May 2016, pp. 295-313
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Testing two processing principles with respect to the extraction of elements out of complement clauses in English
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- 25 October 2016, pp. 463-486
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Form does not follow function, but variation does: the origin and early usage of possessive havegot in English
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- 25 October 2016, pp. 487-510
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‘Nobody canna cross it’: language-ideological dimensions of hypercorrect speech in Jamaica1
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- 01 December 2015, pp. 129-152
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Pre-R Dentalisation in Scotland1
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- 18 March 2016, pp. 315-339
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The puzzling degraded status of who free relative clauses in English
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- 17 November 2015, pp. 341-352
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Reviews
Bas Aarts , Sylvia Chalker and Edmund Weiner , The Oxford dictionary of English grammar, 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. 1–453. ISBN 978-0-19-965823-7. £11.99. - Pam Peters , The Cambridge dictionary of English grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. viii+391. ISBN 978-0-521-86319-3. £75.00; US$115.00.
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- 06 October 2015, pp. 153-163
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