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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 ...
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Lability and the rigidification of word order: evidence from Early Middle English
(De Gruyter, 2023-08-16)
This article analyzes quantitatively the effect of five linguistic features on the position of the object in Early Middle English. Four of them have long been explored in the literature: object type, object length, clause ...
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Lability in Old English Verbs: Chronological and Textual Distribution
(De Gruyter, 2021-06-19)
Present-Day English has an unusually high number of labile verbs, such as melt or burn, both cross-linguistically and with respect to genetically related languages. Comparison among early Germanic languages has allowed ...
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Pragmatic competence injustice
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2018)
When engaging in verbal communication, we do not simply use language to dispense information, but also to perform a plethora of actions, some of which depend on conventionalised, recurrent linguistic structures. Additionally, ...