págs. 9-22
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Historical shifts in modification patterns with complex noun phrase structures: how long can you go without a verb?
págs. 43-66
Grammaticalization versus lexicalization reconsidered: on the late use of temporal adverbs
págs. 67-97
The derivation of ornative, locative, ablative, privative and reversative verbs in English: a historical sketch
págs. 99-109
From gold-gifa to chimney sweep?: morphological (un)markedness of Modern English agent nouns in a diachronic perspective
Lucía Kornexl
págs. 111-129
págs. 131-155
Is it, stylewise or otherwise, wise to use -wise?: domain adverbials and the history of English -wise
págs. 157-180
The loss of the indefinite pronoun man: syntactic change and information structure
págs. 181-202
págs. 203-229
págs. 231-254
Morphology recycled: the Principle of Rhythmic Alternation at work in Early and Late Modern English grammatical variation
Julia Schlüter
págs. 255-281
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