págs. 11-24
"Undeceiving expressions": the seventeenth-century plain style controversy reconsidered
págs. 25-40
The pronouns of address in Early Modern English: the generalization of you and the abandonment of 'thou'
págs. 41-51
págs. 53-70
The power of standard language: William Cobbett's 'A grammar of the English Language' (1818)
págs. 71-85
págs. 87-103
págs. 105-123
'More is too much when fewer will serve': James Howell as a spelling reformer in 17th-century England
págs. 125-137
"The Reformation of Science amounts to little more than the Reformation of Language": eighteenth-century encyclopaedias and the standardizing on English
págs. 139-161
págs. 163-177
The gradation of deontic modality: markers of pragmatically and dialectically constrained necessity in late medieval religious texts
págs. 179-189
'On the border': patterns of converging usage of 'suld' and 'should' in Older Scots, Late Middle English and Early Modern English
págs. 191-205
págs. 207-226
págs. 227-243
págs. 245-259
From Federal English to English-only legislation: attitudes towards standardization and bilingualism in the United States
págs. 261-273
Standardizing new standards: the codification of "New Englishes" in the histories of the English Language (1901-1990)
págs. 275-287
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