Books by Kari E. Haugland
Papers by Kari E. Haugland
Studies in Historical Linguistics, 2014
‘Ye whom the charms of grammar please’
‘Ye whom the charms of grammar please’
‘Ye whom the charms of grammar please’
Anglia - Zeitschrift für englische Philologie, 2007
Daunt, M. (1939). Old English sound changes reconsidered in relation to scribal tradition and pra... more Daunt, M. (1939). Old English sound changes reconsidered in relation to scribal tradition and practice. Transactions of the Philological Society 108-37. Dinnsen, D. (ed.) (1979). Current approaches to phonological theory. Indiana University Press: Bloomington and London. Minkova, D. and R. B. Stockwell (eds.) (2002). Studies in the history of the English language: a millennial perspective. Mouton de Gruyter: Berlin and New York.
English Language and Linguistics, 2020
Drawing on a wide array of historical and contemporary corpora, this article provides one of the ... more Drawing on a wide array of historical and contemporary corpora, this article provides one of the first empirical analyses of the intricately related functional changes that -ish underwent in the course of English language history. By investigating the distribution of -ish formations, the analysis sheds light on the productivity of the suffix, which does not only become evident in the numerous hapax legomena, but also in the trajectory of change itself in which -ish occurs with ever new base categories and new functions. Moreover, the article revisits theoretical claims made in the literature about the diachronic development and synchronic properties of -ish and reassesses them in the light of the corpus-based observations.
Studia Neophilologica, 1995
English Studies, 2009
... English Dialogues: Trials, Depositions, and Drama Comedy (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series 15... more ... English Dialogues: Trials, Depositions, and Drama Comedy (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series 158). ... and Depositions, which in principle represent authentic speech, and Drama Comedy, consisting of ... discussion of the potential limitations of the texts as records of authentic ...

Contents: Kevin McCafferty, Kari E. Haugland and Kristian A. Rusten: Preface: Charms of grammar/S... more Contents: Kevin McCafferty, Kari E. Haugland and Kristian A. Rusten: Preface: Charms of grammar/Source of all glamour - Kari E. Haugland: Pa rinde hit & Paer comun flod & bleowun windas: On expletives and word order in Old English - Gard B. Jenset: In search of the S (curve) in there - Maria Jose Lopez-Couso/Susana Formoso-Rodriguez: There follows + that-clause: A case of syntactic blend? - Kristin Killie: The development of colour adverbs in Norwegian and English: Similar paths, different paths - Toril Swan: Hopefully: The evolution of a sentence adverbial - Gisle Andersen: The double copula revisited - Bjorg Baekken: The noun phrase as a style marker in seventeenth-century English - Dagmar Haumann: On the ascent and decline of the passive tough-infinitive - Kevin McCafferty: I think that I will be after making love to one of them: A revised account of Irish English be after V-ing and its Irish source - Ana Elina Martinez-Insua: Language, medicine and choice: A Systemic-Functional study of Early Modern English medical writing - Kristian A. Rusten: Null referential subjects from Old to Early Modern English - Kristin Bech: Non-specificity and genericity in information structure annotation - Oystein Heggelund: Information structure as an independent word ordering factor in Old and Middle English - Sarah Hoem Iversen: Do you understand this, my little pupil?: Children's dictionaries, pedagogy and constructions of childhood in the nineteenth century - Merja Stenroos: Fugitive voices: Personal involvement in Middle English letters of defence - Anna-Brita Stenstrom: The pragmatic marker come on in teenage talk - Leiv Egil Breivik: A bibliography.
Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 1991
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Books by Kari E. Haugland
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