Bettelou Los is a lecturer in the Department of English at the Radboud University Nijmegen. She is author of Infinitival Complementation in Old and Middle English (1999) and The Rise of the to-infinitive (2005).
EditorsG+ Introduction | |
Notes on Contributors | |
Approaches and issues | |
Change for the Better? Optimality Theory versus History | |
Cueing a New Grammar | |
Variation and the Interpretation of Change in periphrastic DO | |
Evolutionary Models and Functional-Typological Theories of Language Change | |
Words: derivation and prosody | |
Old and Middle English Prosody | |
Prosodic Preferences: From Old English to Early Modern English | |
Typological Changes in Derivational Morphology | |
Competition in English Word Formation | |
Inflectional morphology and syntax | |
Case Syncretism and Word Order Change | |
Discourse Adverbs and Clausal Syntax in Old and Middle English | |
The loss of OV Order in the History of English | |
Category Change and Gradience in the Determiner System | |
Pragmatics | |
Pathways in the development of pragmatic markers in English | |
The Semantic Development of Scalar Focus Modifiers | |
Information Structure and Word Order Change: The Passive as an Information Rearranging Strategy in the History of English | |
Pre- and postcolonial varieties | |
Old English Dialectology | |
Early Middle English Dialectology: Problems and Prospects | |
How English became African American English | |
Historical Change in Synchronic Perspective: The Legacy of British Dialects | |
The making of Hiberno-English and other G+ Celtic EnglishesG+ | |
Standardisation and globalization | |
Eighteenth-century Prescriptivism and the Norm of Correctness | |
Historical Sociolinguistics and Language Change | |
Global English: From Island Tongue to World Language | |
Appendix: Useful Corpora for Research in English Historical Linguistics | |
Index | |
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