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English Historical Linguistics and Philology in Japan
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English Historical Linguistics and Philology in Japan
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Table of contents
- Preface
- English historical linguistics and philology in Japan 1950ā1995: A bibliographical survey
- On identifying Old English adverbs
- On the construction I was go walked
- Reflexive verbs in Chaucer
- MS Cotton Nero A.x. poems once again: A study of contracted negative forms
- An approach to the language of Criseyde in Chaucerās Troilus and Criseyde
- (Pro-) Nominal reference in Old English and the origin of the that-clause
- Some notes on the grammatical category of gender in Vices and Virtues
- Verbal gerund and its historical development in English
- What is the point? Manuscript punctuation as evidence for linguistic change
- Finite and non-finite clauses in the English of Alfredās reign: A study of syntax and style in Old English
- Middle English Breaking
- Syntactical revision in Wulfstanās rewritings of Ćlfric
- On double auxiliary constructions in Medieval English
- The development of Middle English Ä« in England: A study in dynamic dialectology
- A new rhyme concordance to Chaucerās poetical works
- Old English verbs of possessing
- On the inseparable nature of verb-auxiliary combinations in Old English
- The gerund in Chaucer, with special reference to its verbal character
- Archaism in the vocabulary of Ćlfric
- The syllable structure and phonological processes in the history of English
- The helle sequence in Old English poetry
- Some etymological and semasiological notes on girl
- On the functional motivation of phonological changes in English
- On the productivity of the suffixes -ness and -ity: The case of Chaucer
- Index of names