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1Some applications of Middle English dialectologyEnglish Studies1963207
2A new approach to Middle English dialectology1English Studies1963108
3The conversion of the indirect personal object into the subject of a passive constructionEnglish Studies192999
4Relative clauses in educated spoken English1English Studies195798
5On the replacement of finite complement clauses by infinitives in EnglishEnglish Studies199597
6Why old English had no prepositional passiveEnglish Studies198581
7The English Poems of George HerbertEnglish Studies200881
8The “Fundamental Problem” of Authorship AttributionEnglish Studies201271
9Thator zero? A look at the choice of object clause connective in a corpus of American English1English Studies198470
10At the crossroads of philology, linguistics and semiotics: Notes on the replacement ofthbysin the third person singular in EnglishEnglish Studies198766
11Arrivals and departures: The adoption of French terminology into middle EnglishEnglish Studies199863
12HELPorHELP to: What Do Corpora Have to Say?English Studies200554
13What are collocations: Sandy beaches or false teeth?English Studies199650
14On Intensifiers and Grammaticalization: The Case of SWI�EEnglish Studies200347
15The metre ofSir Gawain and the Green KnightEnglish Studies197646
16Some later Elizabethan and early Stuart actors and musiciansEnglish Studies195945
17The Vatican fragment of the old English OrosiusEnglish Studies196445
18The Copenhagen Wulfstan manuscript a codicological studyEnglish Studies199845
19The Grammaticalisation of Nominal Type Noun Constructions withkind/sort of: Chronology and Paths of ChangeEnglish Studies201045
20Piers plowman:the translation of scripture and food for the soulEnglish Studies199343
21BeowulfrevisitedEnglish Studies199843
22English and French in England after 1362English Studies200143
23Hesitation. In Defence of ER and ERMEnglish Studies200343
24Housebreaking the Human Animal: Humanism and the Problem of Sustainability in Margaret Atwood'sOryx and CrakeandThe Year of the FloodEnglish Studies201043
25The syllabic basis of word division in old English manuscriptsEnglish Studies198641
26The commerce of language in the pursuit of politeness in eighteenth‐century EnglandEnglish Studies199841
27The Effects of Text Messaging and Instant Messaging on LiteracyEnglish Studies201341
28Help to/help ⊘ revisitedEnglish Studies198540
29Ecocriticism, Genre, and Climate Change: Reading the Utopian Vision of Kim Stanley Robinson's Science in the Capital TrilogyEnglish Studies201040
30The grammatical category of gender in early Middle EnglishEnglish Studies196739
31The chronology of the Scandinavian loan‐verbs in theKatherine GroupEnglish Studies197939
32Ælfric's changing vocabularyEnglish Studies198038
33Grammaticalization, Subjectification and Non-Concord in English Existential SentencesEnglish Studies200838
34Cross-Genre Authorship Verification Using UnmaskingEnglish Studies201238
35Engaging the Passions in John Donne'sSermonsEnglish Studies201238
36“We Cannot Be Greek Now”: Age Difference, Corruption of Youth and the Making ofSexual InversionEnglish Studies201336
37English in Southern NigeriaEnglish Studies195835
38On a question of contrary analysisEnglish Studies196334
39Negative adverbs in early Middle EnglishEnglish Studies197834
40The dictionary of old English: A turning pointEnglish Studies197834
41The dog that's leg was run over: On the genitive of the relative pronounEnglish Studies199534
42Walton's Boethius: From manuscript to printEnglish Studies199934
43On the Semantics of English Coordinate CompoundsEnglish Studies200834
44Large-Scale Experiments in Authorship AttributionEnglish Studies201234
45On old English nouns of more than one genderEnglish Studies199033
46The Old EnglishAlexander's Letter to Aristotle: Monsters andHybrisin the Service of ExemplarityEnglish Studies201333
47ON METONYMY AS WORD-FORMATION: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO OLD ENGLISHEnglish Studies200432
48On the chronology of French loan‐words in EnglishEnglish Studies194330
49Functional constraints in syntactic change: The rise and fall of prepositional constructions in early and Late Modern EnglishEnglish Studies200729
50Points of Modern English SyntaxEnglish Studies196128