Tracing English Through Time: Explorations in Language Variation : in Honour of Herbert Schendl on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayUte Smit |
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... evidence . But although Gill used the same symbol for the north- ern diphthong from ME / ɛ : / in meat , they are unlikely to have had identical realizations , since wherever a centring diphthong for this ME vowel is found in the modern ...
... evidence . But although Gill used the same symbol for the north- ern diphthong from ME / ɛ : / in meat , they are unlikely to have had identical realizations , since wherever a centring diphthong for this ME vowel is found in the modern ...
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... evidence available which suggests that verbal -s was used freely and quite commonly in southern dialect , in a wide range of grammatical persons ( cf. Schneider 1989 : 78 ) . This liberty of using the suffix has diminished to the ...
... evidence available which suggests that verbal -s was used freely and quite commonly in southern dialect , in a wide range of grammatical persons ( cf. Schneider 1989 : 78 ) . This liberty of using the suffix has diminished to the ...
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... evidence from Devon and focusing particularly upon the NSR , essentially confirmed their earlier position ( Poplack & Tagliamonte 2004 ) . The most convincing evidence for an English - dialect origin of the verbal inflection system of ...
... evidence from Devon and focusing particularly upon the NSR , essentially confirmed their earlier position ( Poplack & Tagliamonte 2004 ) . The most convincing evidence for an English - dialect origin of the verbal inflection system of ...
Contents
Robert Lowth and the use of the inflectional subjunctive | 1 |
Alexander Gills account of northern speech | 17 |
Is this doable? Tracing the expression | 33 |
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6-tuple adjectives adverbs Algorithm of visualization analysis attested bilingual Cambridge century CLAE clause coda code-switching cohesive complement concepts context corporate knowledge Dalton-Puffer Dartspeak derived deverbal diachronic dialect diphthong Dublin English Early Modern English ellipsis English language Estuary English example Figure forms frequent function Germanophone Gill's Goebl grammar grammaticalization Herbert Schendl historical linguistics idiom principle idiomatic inflectional subjunctive instances Latin lexeme lexical Lincolnshire London long vowels Lowth's Malta Maltese Maltese English Malti Mazzon meaning medical texts MEDMW Mennonite Middle English MINMWMAX 6-tuple mixed dependencies ModE monolingual German morphology morphotactically Mouton de Gruyter Nevalainen northern noun occur Old English Oxford Pahta parentheticals patterns phonological phrase present pronoun pronunciation Raumolin-Brunberg reference relations Scots semantic short vowels shows sociolinguistics speakers speech structure subjunctive suffix switched syntactic T-glottalling Table tion types University Press usage Vancouver variation varieties verb verbal words