articles
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Thomas de France, What speakers’ gender, age, and native language reveal about their notions of English usage norms
9
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Henry Fowler and his eighteenth-century predecessors
Judith Nobels and Marijke van der Wal, Tackling the Writer-Sender Problem: the newly developed Leiden Identification Procedure (LIP)
8
Gijsbert Rutten, Norms for style and grammar in eighteenth-century Dutch prose, and the effect of education and of writing experience
Anni Sairio, A social network study of the eighteenth-century Bluestockings: the progressive and preposition stranding in their letters
7
Sylvia Adamson, Prescribed reading: pronouns and gender in the eighteenth century
Susan Fitzmaurice,
The
world of the periodical essay: Social networks and discourse communities
in eighteenth-century London
6
Karlijn Navest,
An index of names to Lowth’s
Short Introduction to English Grammar (1762),
(1763),
(1764),
with an introduction by Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade and Karlijn
Navest
Stefan Dollinger,
Towards a fully revised and
extended edition of the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical
Principles (DCHP-2): background, challenges, prospects
Nuria Yáñez-Bouza,
Prescriptivism and preposition stranding in eighteenth-century prose
5
Herbert Schendl,
‘Hec sunt prata to wassingwellan’: aspects of code-switching in Old
English charters
4
Frances Austin,
Heaving this importunity:
The survival of opening formulas in letters in the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries
Karlijn Navest,
A
painter’s will to please: Reynolds’ use of yours affectionately/yours
sincerely
3
Trini Guzmán-González,
The impact
of lexical anglicisms in Spanish film magazines: a case study across
time
2
María Rodríguez-Gil, Ann Fisher: first female grammarian
Larisa Oldireva Gustafsson,
Variation in usage and grammars: the past participle forms of write
in English 1680-1790
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade and Randy
Bax,
Of
Dodsley’s projects and linguistic influence: The language of Johnson and
Lowth
Carol Percy,
The
social symbolism of contractions and colloquialisms in contemporary
accounts of Dr. Samuel Johnson:
Bozzy, Piozzi, and the authority of
intimacy
1
Irene van Baalen,
Male and female language: growing together?
Bas van Elburg,
Possible
origins of certain nonstandard verb forms in the dialect of Tristan Da
Cunha
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade,
Female
grammarians of the eighteenth century |