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Social network theory and Eighteenth-century English
The case of boswell
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Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Editor’s foreword v
- Table of contents vii
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1. Phonology
- Tertiary stress in Old English 3
- Verse structure as evidence for prosodic reconstructions in Old English 13
- On the syllable weight -VC# in Old English 39
- Old English short diphthongs and the theory of Glide emergence 57
- On the use of the past to explain the present 73
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2. Morphology
- Verbal derivation in English 93
- Snowball effect in lexical diffusion 119
- The 3rd plural present indicative in early modern English 143
- Morphological standardization 161
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3. Lexis
- Scandinavian loans and processes of word-formation in ME 185
- Towards syntactic isomorphism and semantic dissimilation 199
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4. Syntax
- Evidence for clitic adverbs in old English 223
- Verbal complementation in early ME 247
- A look at the That/Zero variation in Restoration English 271
- The case of the unmarked pronoun 287
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5. Sociohistorical linguistics
- Social stratification in Tudor English? 303
- Social network theory and Eighteenth-century English 327
- Eighteenth-century normative grammar in practice 339
- The Jocks and the Geordies 363
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6. Indexes
- Index of persons 385
- Index of concepts and terms 391
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Editor’s foreword v
- Table of contents vii
-
1. Phonology
- Tertiary stress in Old English 3
- Verse structure as evidence for prosodic reconstructions in Old English 13
- On the syllable weight -VC# in Old English 39
- Old English short diphthongs and the theory of Glide emergence 57
- On the use of the past to explain the present 73
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2. Morphology
- Verbal derivation in English 93
- Snowball effect in lexical diffusion 119
- The 3rd plural present indicative in early modern English 143
- Morphological standardization 161
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3. Lexis
- Scandinavian loans and processes of word-formation in ME 185
- Towards syntactic isomorphism and semantic dissimilation 199
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4. Syntax
- Evidence for clitic adverbs in old English 223
- Verbal complementation in early ME 247
- A look at the That/Zero variation in Restoration English 271
- The case of the unmarked pronoun 287
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5. Sociohistorical linguistics
- Social stratification in Tudor English? 303
- Social network theory and Eighteenth-century English 327
- Eighteenth-century normative grammar in practice 339
- The Jocks and the Geordies 363
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6. Indexes
- Index of persons 385
- Index of concepts and terms 391