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Linguistics across Historical and Geographical Boundaries
Vol 1: Linguistic Theory and Historical Linguistics. Vol 2: Descriptive, Contrastive, and Applied Linguistics. In Honour of Jacek Fisiak on the Occasion of His Fiftieth Birthday
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Edited by:
Dieter Kastovsky
and Aleksander Szwedek
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
1986
Topics
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Editors' note
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Curriculum Vitae
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List of publications
XI - Volume 1 Linguistic theory and historical linguistics
- Part I Theoretical linguistics
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The ultimate and the consummate units of speech
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Glottotronics: an inevitable phase of linguistics (Linguistic science fiction?)
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Semantic explanations in functional sentence perspective
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A plea for phraseo-stylistics
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Kruszewski's contribution to general linguistic theory
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Language universals, linguistic theory, and philosophy
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Semantic features and prototype theory in English lexicology
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Some remarks on transformations
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Rhythm in stress-timed and syllable-timed languages: some general considerations
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On the problem of meaning in sociolinguistic studies of syntactic variation
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Grammar as speaker's knowledge versus grammar as linguists' characterization of norms
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Concepts, fields, and 'non-basic' lexical items
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Syntactic ambiguity: a systematic accident
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Generated or degenerate? Two forms of linguistic competence
157 - Part II Historical linguistics
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An etymology for the aquatic 'Acker/Aiker' in English, and other grains of truth?
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Contrasting fact with fiction: the common denominator in internal reconstruction, with a bibliography
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On Old English gefrægnod in Beowulf 1333 a
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Medieval English scribal practice: some questions and some assumptions
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Remarques sur les dérivés chez Richard Rolle: Où en est la morphologie?
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Cautions about loan words and sound correspondences
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A cǣġ to Old English syllable structure
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F for Fisiak: a feuilleton
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Interlanguage simplification in Middle English vowel phonology?
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Romance loans in Middle English: a re-assessment
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The phonology of Modern French loanwords in Present-day English
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Modern English cruive 'wicker salmon-trap'
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Consecutives and serials in Indo-European
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More about the textual functions of the Old English adverbial þa
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The relative clauses in Beowulf
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On language contact and syntactic change
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Middle English - a Creole?
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German Baum, English beam
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English ought (to)
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On syncope in Old English
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Some properties of analogical innovation
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An inquiry into the nature of mixed grammars: two cases of grammatical variation in dialectal British English
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The drift toward agentivity and the development of the perfective use of have + pp. in English
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Case and rhyme in LaƷamon's Brut
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The influence of a century's language planning on upper-class speech in Oslo
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Diachronic word-formation in a functional perspective
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The progress of the expression of temporal relationships from Old English to Early Middle English
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The origin of the Old English dialects
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A Middle English dialect boundary
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The development of the category of gender in the Slavic languages
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Words without etyma: Germanic 'tooth'
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Reflexes of PIE d ‹ t'
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Germanic and other Indo-European languages
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Cantar de Mio Cid V. 2375
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Some verbal remarks
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A note on Dr. Johnson's History of the English language
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Complementation in Ӕlfric's Colloquy
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Metathesis
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An analysis of the Old Saxon velar consonants in initial position
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Undergytan as a 'Winchester' word
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The Germanic possessive type dem Vater sein Haus
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Middle English translations of Old English charters in the Liber Monasterii de Hyda: a case of historical error analysis
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The effects of language standardization on deletion rules: some comparative Germanic evidence from t/d-deletion
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Degemination in Old English and the formal apparatus of generative phonology
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Old English Northumbrian verb inflection revisited
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Syllable theory and Old English verse: A preliminary observation
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Hebrew loan words in English
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On delimiting the senses of near-synonyms in historical semantics. A case-study of adjectives of 'moral sufficiency' in the Old English Andreas
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An emotionally conditioned split of some personal names
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Ruckümläut
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Dialectal speech areas in England: Orton's lexical evidence
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The 'Exmoor Courtship' and 'Exmoor Scolding': an evaluation of two eighteenth-century dialect texts
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The Old English digraph ‹cg› again
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Bantawa rV- ‹ ? An exercise in internal and comparative reconstruction
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Proto-Indo-European verbal roots in Sanskrit and Polish
773 - Volume 2 Descriptive, contrastive and applied linguistics
- Part III Descriptive linguistics
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The grammar of German haben
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The English prosody /h/
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On stress in Polish
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Some remarks on cleft sentences in present-day English
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Euro-English
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Metaphor in the English lexicon: the verb
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A note on reverse wh-clefts in English
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A case-study in the dynamics of written communication
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Towards a definition of semantic constraints on negative prefixation in English and German
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Autosegments, linked matrices, and the Irish lenition
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The minimal distance principle revisited
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Remarks on Lakoff's classification of verbs
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Metathese im arabischen Dialekt von Tunis
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Question-orientation versus answer-orientation in English interrogative clauses
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The tag syntagm of spoken English
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The function of prefixation in the assignment of aspect to the Polish verb
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A prototype approach to denominal adjectives
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The case of American Polish
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On some recent claims concerning derivational morphology
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Sentence stress and category membership
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Because
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The possibilities of may and can
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Zur formalen Variabilität der deutschen Morpheme
1077 - Part IV Contrastive and applied linguistics
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Prepositions in Welsh and Finnish case-endings: A contrastive study
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Elements of structuralism in nineteenth century foreign language teaching
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Context in contrastive linguistics: one and ein
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Contrastive linguistics and language typology: the three-way approach
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Notes on the terminology of applied linguistics
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Contrastive linguistics and language typology
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On the syntax and semantics of free relative clauses in English and Romanian
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Modal verbs in English and Danish
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Intensive language teaching: practice, problems, and prospects
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A textlinguistic analysis of German and English curricula vitae
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New aspects for foreign language learning and teaching from conversational analysis
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Tertium Comparationis in contrastive sociolinguistics
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More on pragmatic equivalence
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Barriers to intercultural communication between Americans and Japanese
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Language teaching in a prototypical situation
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How do indexicals fit into situations? On deixis in English and Polish
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An Elizabethan contrastive grammar of Spanish and French
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The interdisciplinary framework of the theory-dynamic phase in finalized linguistics
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Concerning the correction and non-correction of language-learners' errors
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English traditional grammars in the nineteenth century
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Language learners' errors in a pedagogical perspective
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Migranten und autochthone Sprachgruppen
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Expository paragraph structure in Slavic and Romance languages
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Glimpses into trends of contrastive linguistics and error analysis at AILA's world congresses from Cambridge (1968) to Brussels (1984)
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Some recent approaches to equivalence in Contrastive Studies
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On different types of translation
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The semantics of antonymic pairs of adjectives: elicitation test evidence from English and Polish
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The mother tongue and the foreign language in interaction
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Creating new grammars: on theoretical approaches to second language acquisition
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Definitions and first person pronoun involvement in Thomas Elyot's Dictionary
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Paraphrase strategies and the teaching of translation
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A processing explanation for a syntactic difference between English and Polish
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April 1, 1986
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