Linguistic accommodation: the correspondence between Samuel Johnson and Hester Lynch Thrale
págs. 9-23
págs. 25-44
Lexical bundles in Early Modern English dialogues: a window into the speech-related language of the past
págs. 45-63
Changing documentation in the Third Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary: sixteenth-century vocabulary as a test case
Philip Durkin
págs. 65-81
págs. 83-104
Ebb and flow: a cautionary tale of language change
págs. 105-128
Wreak, wrack, rack, and (w)ruin: the history of some confused spellings
págs. 129-143
págs. 145-171
What ’s afoot with word-final C?: metrical coherence and the history of English
págs. 173-187
Dan Michel: fossil or innovator?
págs. 189-200
págs. 201-226
" Key " issues in English etymology
Theo Vennemann
págs. 227-252
The dialectology of ‘English’ north of the Humber, c.1380–1500
Keith Williamson
págs. 253-286
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