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Changes in progress in late Northumbrian: the extension of -s as genitive and plural marker
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)
Some of the linguistic changes which are crucial in the history of English and have traditionally been ascribed to Middle English can already be observed in late Northumbrian. One of these changes is the extension of ...
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The Northern Subject Rule in the Breadalbane Collection
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2017)
One of the most distinctive features of Scots and northern English is the Northern Subject Rule (NSR), which governs the selection of inflections in the present indicative depending on the type and the position of the ...
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Understanding partiality in pro-drop languages: an information-structure approach
(Wiley, 2019)
This article explores the acceptability and interpretation of referential null subjects in several varieties of Spanish (both Peninsular and American varieties) in different syntactic contexts (matrix and embedded) and ...
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Reduced forms in the nominal morphology of the Lindisfarne Gospel Gloss. A case of accusative/dative syncretism?
(De Gruyter, 2020)
One of the most characteristic features of the grammar of the Lindisfarne Gospel gloss is the absence of the etymological -e inflection in the dative singular in the paradigm of the strong masculine and neuter declension ...