Published Online: 2015-12-8
Published in Print: 2016-5-1
©2016 by De Gruyter Mouton
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- How do corpus-based techniques advance description and theory in English historical linguistics? An introduction to the special issue
- Continuing the dialogue between corpus linguistics and grammaticalization theory: Three case studies
- The diachronic development of zero complementation: A multifactorial analysis of the that/zero alternation with think, suppose, and believe
- “Snake legs it to freedom”: Dummy it as pseudo-object”
- Do you investigate word order in detail or do you investigate in detail word order? On word order and headedness in the recent history of English
- Sociolinguistic variation in morphological productivity in eighteenth-century English
- About text frequencies in historical linguistics: Disentangling environmental and grammatical change
Keywords for this article
historical linguistics;
historical corpora;
grammaticalization;
construction grammar;
usage-based linguistics;
variationist linguistics
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- How do corpus-based techniques advance description and theory in English historical linguistics? An introduction to the special issue
- Continuing the dialogue between corpus linguistics and grammaticalization theory: Three case studies
- The diachronic development of zero complementation: A multifactorial analysis of the that/zero alternation with think, suppose, and believe
- “Snake legs it to freedom”: Dummy it as pseudo-object”
- Do you investigate word order in detail or do you investigate in detail word order? On word order and headedness in the recent history of English
- Sociolinguistic variation in morphological productivity in eighteenth-century English
- About text frequencies in historical linguistics: Disentangling environmental and grammatical change