Language form and linguistic variation : papers dedicated to Angus McIntosh
edited by John Anderson
The papers in this volume celebrate the work of Angus McIntosh, who specialized in dialects of Later Middle English, and wrote on other topics in English linguistics as well. Of the papers in this volume most deal with English and a few with other subjects in (historical) dialectology.
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1. Dedicatory preface, pv
2. Lemmatization - the case of 'Catalpa' (by Cassidy, Frederic G.), p1
3. Marking and frequency in the english verb (by Catford, John C.), p11
4. Complements and humours (by Cusack, Bridget), p29
5. Problems in dyirbal dialectology (by Dixon, R.M.W.), p43
6. The phonological representation of the welsh mutations (by Ewen, Colin J.), p75
7. Has every sentence a theme and a rheme? (by Firbas, Jan), p97
8. Isophones or isographs? A problem in historical dialectology (by Fisiak, Jacek), p117
9. The de-automization of meaning: from Priestley's 'An inspector calls' (by Halliday, M.A.K.), p129
10. 'Thwaite' (by Hamp, Eric P.), p161
11. Rhymes and reasons, the practice of two poets (by Hill, Archibald A.), p169
12. two geminate consonants in old english? (by Hogg, Richard M.), p187
13. Borrow, calgue and switch: The law of the english frontier (by Macaulay, Donald), p203
14. The stylistic analysis of poetic texts: Owen's 'Futility' and Davie's 'the garden party' (by Macleod, Norman), p239
15. Old english Man 'One': two notes (by Mitchell, Bruce), p277
16. Simplifying the grammar of english (by O'Neil, Wayne), p285
17. Verbal aspect: a slavonic-english comparison (by Poldauf, Ivan), p307
18. Communicative needs in the learning and use of english (by Pride, John B.), p321
19. Supplementing corpus elicitation (by Quirk, Randolph), p379
20. Latin for old english in anglo-saxon manuscripts (by Robinson, Fred C.), p395
21. Wh- and Yes/no questions: Charles butler's grammar (1633) and the history of a linguistic concept (by Salmon, Vivian), p401
22. Some aspects of the history of the Be+ing construction (by Strang, Barbara M.H.), p427
23. A note on the indefinite article (by Thorne, James P.), p475
24. Written language as a heterogeneous system (by Vachek, Josef), p485
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Language form and linguistic variation : papers dedicated to Angus McIntosh