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English Language & Linguistics《英语语言和语言学》2019年论文集-共39篇论文(侵删)
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期号 | 卷号 | 论文号 | 论文题目 |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 01 | Change and stability in goose, goat and foot: back vowel dynamics in Carlisle English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 02 | The role of encyclopedic world knowledge in semantic transparency intuitions of idioms |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 03 | Light verb semantics in the International Corpus of English: onomasiological variation, identity evidence and degrees of lightness |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 04 | This here town: evidence for the development of the English determiner system from a vernacular demonstrative construction in York English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 05 | From pause to word: uh, um and er in written American English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 06 | Subject and adjacency effects in the Old Northumbrian gloss to the Lindisfarne Gospels |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 07 | Expressing conditionality in earlier English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 08 | Parenthetical reporting clauses in the history of English: the development of quotative inversion |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 09 | Debra Ziegeler, Converging grammars: Constructions in Singapore English (Language Contact and Bilingualism 11). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2015. Pp. xiv + 294. ISBN 9781614514091 (hardback). |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 10 | Isabel Moskowich, Gonzalo Camiña Rioboo, Inés Lareo & Begoña Crespo (eds.), ‘The conditioned and the unconditioned’: Late Modern English texts on philosophy. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2016. Pp. xi + 182 (incl. CD-Rom). ISBN 9789027212290. |
Vol. 23 | Issue 1 | Article 11 | Robert McColl Millar, Contact: The interaction of closely related linguistic varieties and the history of English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016. Pp. 224. ISBN 9781474409087. |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 12 | Accuracy and acceptability of second-dialect performance on American television |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 13 | Right-dislocated pronouns in British English: the form and functions of ProTag constructions |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 14 | The perception of dental and alveolar stops among speakers of Irish English and American English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 15 | Word-final consonant epenthesis in Northeastern Nigerian English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 16 | Adjective phrases with doubly modified heads: how lexical information influences word order and constituent structure |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 17 | When accent preservation leads to clash |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 18 | Is vowel nasalisation phonological in English? A systematic review |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 19 | TH variation in Hong Kong English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 20 | Control into infinitival relatives |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 21 | Lieselotte Anderwald. Language between description and prescription: Verbs and verb categories in nineteenth-century grammars of English (Oxford Studies in the History of English 6). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. x + 335. ISBN 9780190270674. |
Vol. 23 | Issue 2 | Article 22 | Raymond Hickey (ed.). Sociolinguistics in Ireland. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. Pp. xxii + 424. ISBN 9781137453464. |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 23 | The coding of perfect meaning in African, Asian and Caribbean Englishes |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 24 | The use of heaps as quantifier and intensifier in New Zealand English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 25 | Split intransitivity in English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 26 | Celtic influence on Old English vowels: a review of the phonological and phonetic evidence |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 27 | Innovation in functional categories: slash, a new coordinator in English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 28 | A difficult to explain phenomenon: increasing complexity in the prenominal position |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 29 | A construction of independent means: the history of the Way construction revisited |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 30 | Word-external properties in a typology of Modern English: a comparison with German |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 31 | Christiane Meierkord, Bebwa Isingoma and Saudah Namyalo (eds.), Ugandan English: Its sociolinguistics, structure and uses in a globalising post-protectorate (Varieties of English Around the World G59). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2016. Pp. vi + 280. ISBN 9789027249197. |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 32 | Rochelle Lieber, English nouns: The ecology of nominalization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. ix + 197. ISBN 9781107161375. |
Vol. 23 | Issue 3 | Article 33 | Valentin Werner, Elena Seoane and Cristina Suárez-Gómez (eds.), Re-assessing the present perfect (Topics in English Linguistics 91). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2016. Pp. x + 353. ISBN 9783110443110. |
Vol. 23 | Issue 4 | Article 34 | On the (non-)equivalence of constructions with determiner genitives and noun modifiers in English |
Vol. 23 | Issue 4 | Article 35 | The impact of semantic relations on grammatical alternation: an experimental study of proper name modifiers and determiner genitives |
Vol. 23 | Issue 4 | Article 36 | The Obama presidency, the Macintosh keyboard and the Norway fiasco: English proper noun modifiers and their German and Swedish correspondences |
Vol. 23 | Issue 4 | Article 37 | Proper name compounds: a comparative perspective |
Vol. 23 | Issue 4 | Article 38 | How do grammatical patterns emerge? The origins and development of the English proper noun modifier construction |
Vol. 23 | Issue 4 | Article 39 | From twig-skinny to Kate Moss skinny: expressing degree with common and proper nouns |
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