This paper examines diachronic changes in the form-meaning mapping of English pronoun case forms. I propose that the increasing influence of surface position on pronoun case is a by-product of a shift in the licensing of arguments during the Middle English period, and I argue that the direction of the observed changes follows the predictions of the Blocking Principle
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
This article is concerned with peripheral modifiers in the English noun phrase. It is argued that th...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
This chapter examines how the important changes involving case morphology within the noun phrase/det...
The aim of this essay is to investigate when and why the English language changed from being an in...
Linguistic changes involving competition between two alternative forms are investigated with three c...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
The paper investigates the conditions that determine the distribution of object pronouns in the peri...
In this paper we examine the relation between the loss of formal gender and Case features on simple...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
Old English exhibits asymmetry in the subject position in the matrix topic-initial context : a full ...
In this paper we examine the relation between the loss of formal gender and Case features on simple ...
The present study is an in-depth, corpus-based analysis of the rise and institutionalization of the ...
In this paper, I present a novel corpus investigation of quantified and negated objects in the Middl...
Within the continuum of spoken and written English some variations, e. g. the varying usage of nega...
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
This article is concerned with peripheral modifiers in the English noun phrase. It is argued that th...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...
This chapter examines how the important changes involving case morphology within the noun phrase/det...
The aim of this essay is to investigate when and why the English language changed from being an in...
Linguistic changes involving competition between two alternative forms are investigated with three c...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
The paper investigates the conditions that determine the distribution of object pronouns in the peri...
In this paper we examine the relation between the loss of formal gender and Case features on simple...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
Old English exhibits asymmetry in the subject position in the matrix topic-initial context : a full ...
In this paper we examine the relation between the loss of formal gender and Case features on simple ...
The present study is an in-depth, corpus-based analysis of the rise and institutionalization of the ...
In this paper, I present a novel corpus investigation of quantified and negated objects in the Middl...
Within the continuum of spoken and written English some variations, e. g. the varying usage of nega...
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
This article is concerned with peripheral modifiers in the English noun phrase. It is argued that th...
Most of the discussions of the loss of verb movement in the history of English have focused on data ...