Let us have articles betwixt us: Papers in Historical and Comparative Linguistics in Honour of Johanna L. Wood

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  • Publiceret 29 januar 2016
  • copyright Ophavsret (c) 2016 Sten Vikner, Henrik Jørgensen, Elly van Gelderen (Bindredaktør); Werner Abraham, Cynthia L. Allen, Maia Andréasson, Torben Arboe, Merete Birkelund, Ocke-Schwen Bohn, Ken Ramshøj Christensen, Paola Crisma, Susana S. Fernández, Diego Gavagna, Jocelyn B. Hardman, Camilla Søballe Horslund, Eva Skafte Jensen, Alexandra Regina Kratschmer, Sharon Millar, Jerzy Nykiel, Anne Mette Nyvad, Henning Nølke, Giulia Pierucci, Susan Pintzuk, Joost Robbe, Ole Togeby, David Willis, Sten Vikner, Henrik Jørgensen, Elly van Gelderen (Kapitelforfatter)
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.7146/aul.119.107
  • ISBN-13 (15) : 978-87-7507-359-7

  • Serier Antologier
  • Kategorier Faculty of Arts Institut for Kommunikation og Kultur
Redaktører

Sten Vikner (red), Aarhus University
Henrik Jørgensen (red), Aarhus University
Elly van Gelderen (red), Arizona State University

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Historical linguistics, Comparative linguistics

Synopsis

Papers in Historical and Comparative Linguistics in Honour of Johanna L. Wood

Kapitler
  • Preface
    Sten Vikner, Henrik Jørgensen, Elly van Gelderen
  • Event semantics aligned with Bech’s status of the verbum infinitum
    Werner Abraham
  • The definite determiner in Early Middle English: What happened with þe?
    Cynthia L. Allen
  • Subject placement in Estonian Swedish
    Maia Andréasson
  • Gender and number peculiarities of uncountable nouns in Jutlandic (Western Danish)
    Torben Arboe
  • Translating the implicit
    Merete Birkelund
  • The dead ends of language: The (mis)interpretation of a grammatical illusion
    Ken Ramshøj Christensen
  • An from Old to Middle English
    Paola Crisma, Susan Pintzuk
  • Possible contributions of ethnopragmatics to second language learning and teaching
    Susana S. Fernández
  • Impersonal and referential null pronouns: some thoughts
    Elly van Gelderen
  • I don't know why did they accept that: Grammaticality judgements of negation and questions in L1 Danish and L1 Finnish learners of English
    Camilla Søballe Horslund
  • Changes in the properties of the noun in Danish: evidence from the indefinite article
    Eva Skafte Jensen
  • Doubling left syntactic positions in Danish
    Henrik Jørgensen
  • Individual differences in foreign language learning success: a psycholinguistic experiment
    Ocke-Schwen Bohn, Diego Gavagna, Jocelyn B. Hardman, Alexandra Regina Kratschmer, Giulia Pierucci
  • Extremist discourse and internationalization
    Sharon Millar
  • The history of so that and the CP cycle
    Jerzy Nykiel
  • Multiple complementizers in Modern Danish and Middle English
    Anne Mette Nyvad
  • The paradigmatic adverbials reexamined after 35 years
    Henning Nølke
  • Are there cases in fifteenth-century Dutch? A ‘case study’ of an Utrecht manuscript (1464)
    Joost Robbe
  • The borderline between irony and sarcasm
    Ole Togeby
  • English VPs and why they contain more than just verbs
    Sten Vikner
  • Incipient Jespersen’s cycle in Old English negation
    David Willis

Citation/Eksport

Vikner, S., Jørgensen, H., & Gelderen, E. van (Eds.). (2016). Let us have articles betwixt us: Papers in Historical and Comparative Linguistics in Honour of Johanna L. Wood. Aarhus Universitet. https://doi.org/10.7146/aul.119.107