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Vol. 29 (2004): Language and Linguistics
Vol. 29 (2004): Language and Linguistics
Published:
2004-12-31
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ARTICLES: Language and linguistics
"I do not wish to be valled auctour, but the pore compilatour": The Plight of the Medieval Vernacular Poet
Graham D. Caie
9-22
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Is Cognitive Grammar a Usage-Based Model? Towards a Realistic Account of English Sentential Complements
Teresa Fanego
23-58
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Will the Oxford English Dictionary Be More 'European' After its First Comprehensive Revision since its First Edition of 1884-1928?
John Simpson
59-74
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Genres of Secular Instruction: A Linguistic History of Useful Entertainment
Irma Taavitsainen
75-94
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