This paper introduces a new project currently in its planning stages. It is dedicated to pseudoarchaic English, an area in linguistic studies which has so far hardly received any academic attention. After providing some historical examples a brief selection of some present-day occurrences as well as inspirational sources for these is given. Sample cases of pseudo-archaic English from various linguistic categories are presented in order to illustrate the wide range of its usage. Some remarks on modern perceptions of the linguistic past and their role in creating pseudo-archaic forms are provided and followed by suggestions on what still needs to be done in this field
The present study examines the fate of the neoclassical combining form pseudo- in eight European lan...
Where does today’s English language come from? This book takes its readers on a journey back in time...
Aims and Scope This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in...
This paper introduces a new project currently in its planning stages. It is dedicated to pseudoarcha...
This paper introduces a new project currently in its planning stages.1 It is dedicated to pseudoarch...
This study recommends a comparative-typological classification to categorize archaic words according...
This study recommends a comparative-typological classification to categorize archaic words according...
This article is selected examples of archaic and obsolete and from literalness and anomaly in short ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
In the following paper the author analyses English pseudoloans in Danish. The problem has not been ...
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in historical Englis...
This article provides information about archaisms that live in our dialects and accents. Our goal in...
Obsolete words not used in the dictionary are divided into two groups: archaisms and historicisms. T...
This study investigates the use of so-called pseudotitles, that is, determiner-less structures provi...
The present study examines the fate of the neoclassical combining form pseudo- in eight European lan...
Where does today’s English language come from? This book takes its readers on a journey back in time...
Aims and Scope This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in...
This paper introduces a new project currently in its planning stages. It is dedicated to pseudoarcha...
This paper introduces a new project currently in its planning stages.1 It is dedicated to pseudoarch...
This study recommends a comparative-typological classification to categorize archaic words according...
This study recommends a comparative-typological classification to categorize archaic words according...
This article is selected examples of archaic and obsolete and from literalness and anomaly in short ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
In the following paper the author analyses English pseudoloans in Danish. The problem has not been ...
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in historical Englis...
This article provides information about archaisms that live in our dialects and accents. Our goal in...
Obsolete words not used in the dictionary are divided into two groups: archaisms and historicisms. T...
This study investigates the use of so-called pseudotitles, that is, determiner-less structures provi...
The present study examines the fate of the neoclassical combining form pseudo- in eight European lan...
Where does today’s English language come from? This book takes its readers on a journey back in time...
Aims and Scope This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in...