Linguistics across Historical and Geographical Boundaries : : Vol 1: Linguistic Theory and Historical Linguistics. Vol 2: Descriptive, Contrastive, and Applied Linguistics. In Honour of Jacek Fisiak on the Occasion of His Fiftieth Birthday / / ed. by Aleksander Szwedek, Dieter Kastovsky.

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Abraham, Werner,
Ahlqvist, Anders,
Akhmanova, Olga,
Alexandrova, Olga,
Anderson, John,
Anttila, Raimo,
Arabski, Janusz,
Austerlitz, Robert,
Auwera, Johan van der,
Awedyk, Wieslaw,
Bald, Wolf-Dietrich,
Bammesberger, Alfred,
Bauer, Gero,
Bańczerowski, Jerzy,
Birnbaum, Henrik,
Bourcier, Georges,
Breivik, Leiv Egil,
Bugarski, Ranko,
Campbell, Lyle,
Carstensen, Broder,
Chitoran, Dumitru,
Colman, Fran,
Comrie, Bernard,
Cornilescu, Alexandra,
Cygan, Jan,
Danchev, Andrei,
Davidsen-Nielsen, Niels,
Dekeyser, Xavier,
Diensberg, Bernhard,
Dietz, Klaus,
Disterheft, Dorothy,
Dressler, Wolfgang U.,
Droździał, Krystyna,
Duszak, Anna,
Enkvist, Nils Erik,
Erdmann, Peter,
Firbas, Jan,
Fries, Udo,
Fujiwara, Hiroshi,
Funk, Wolf-Peter,
Gläser, Rosemarie,
Gussmann, Edmund,
Görlach, Manfred,
Hamp, Eric P.,
Harris, Martin,
Hickey, Raymond,
Hoenigswald, Henry M.,
Horn, George M.,
Hüllen, Werner,
Ihalainen, Ossi,
Ikegami, Yoshihiko,
Iwasaki, Haruo,
Jahr, Ernst Håkon,
Janicki, Karol,
Kakietek, Piotr,
Kalisz, Roman,
Kastovsky, Dieter,
Kilani-Schoch, Marianne,
Kitao, Kenji,
Kniezsa, Veronika,
Koerner, Ernst Frideryk Konrad,
Kortlandt, Frederik,
Krakowian, Bogdan,
Kristensson, Gillis,
Kryk, Barbara,
Krzeszowski, Tomasz P.,
Kühlwein, Wolfgang,
Laskowski, Roman,
Lass, Roger,
Lee, William R.,
Lehmann, Winfred P.,
Lehtonen, Jaakko,
Leitner, Gerhard,
Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, Barbara,
Lipka, Leonhard,
Marcos-Marín, Francisco,
Markey, Thomas L.,
Marton, Waldemar,
Mańczak, Witold,
Nagashima, Daisuke,
Nagucka, Ruta,
Nakao, Toshio,
Nelde, Peter H.,
Neubauer, Paul,
Nickel, Gerhard,
Odwarka, Karl,
Ohlander, Sölve,
Oleksy, Wieslaw,
Ono, Shigeru,
Pilch, Herbert,
Pisarska, Alicja,
Pisarski, Andrzej,
Polański, Kazimierz,
Post, Michal,
Preston, Dennis R.,
Puppel, Stanislaw,
Ramat, Anna Giacalone,
Ramat, Paolo,
Riddle, Elizabeth,
Rissanen, Matti,
Romaine, Suzanne,
Rubach, Jerzy,
Rusiecki, Jan,
Ruszkiewicz, Piotr,
Sajavaara, Kari,
Silva-Corvalán, Carmen,
Smith, Michael Sharwood,
Stein, Dieter,
Stein, Gabriele,
Stockwell, Robert P.,
Strauß, Jürgen,
Sussex, Roland,
Suzuki, Seiichi,
Szwedek, Aleksander,
Terasawa, Yoshio,
Thorne, James P.,
Thrane, Torben,
Vachek, Josef,
Van Oirsouw, Robert R.,
Vennemann, Theo,
Viereck, Wolfgang,
Wakelin, Martyn F.,
Watts, Richard J.,
Welna, Jerzy,
Winter, Werner,
Wurzel, Wolfgang Ullrich,
Zabrocki, Tadeusz,
Żarski, Waldemar,
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] , 32
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Other title:I-VI --
Editors' note --
Curriculum Vitae --
List of publications --
Volume 1 Linguistic theory and historical linguistics --
Part I Theoretical linguistics --
The ultimate and the consummate units of speech --
Glottotronics: an inevitable phase of linguistics (Linguistic science fiction?) --
Semantic explanations in functional sentence perspective --
A plea for phraseo-stylistics --
Kruszewski's contribution to general linguistic theory --
Language universals, linguistic theory, and philosophy --
Semantic features and prototype theory in English lexicology --
Some remarks on transformations --
Rhythm in stress-timed and syllable-timed languages: some general considerations --
On the problem of meaning in sociolinguistic studies of syntactic variation --
Grammar as speaker's knowledge versus grammar as linguists' characterization of norms --
Concepts, fields, and 'non-basic' lexical items --
Syntactic ambiguity: a systematic accident --
Generated or degenerate? Two forms of linguistic competence --
Part II Historical linguistics --
An etymology for the aquatic 'Acker/Aiker' in English, and other grains of truth? --
Contrasting fact with fiction: the common denominator in internal reconstruction, with a bibliography --
On Old English gefrægnod in Beowulf 1333 a --
Medieval English scribal practice: some questions and some assumptions --
Remarques sur les dérivés chez Richard Rolle: Où en est la morphologie? --
Cautions about loan words and sound correspondences --
A cǣġ to Old English syllable structure --
F for Fisiak: a feuilleton --
Interlanguage simplification in Middle English vowel phonology? --
Romance loans in Middle English: a re-assessment --
The phonology of Modern French loanwords in Present-day English --
Modern English cruive 'wicker salmon-trap' --
Consecutives and serials in Indo-European --
More about the textual functions of the Old English adverbial þa --
The relative clauses in Beowulf --
On language contact and syntactic change --
Middle English - a Creole? --
German Baum, English beam --
English ought (to) --
On syncope in Old English --
Some properties of analogical innovation --
An inquiry into the nature of mixed grammars: two cases of grammatical variation in dialectal British English --
The drift toward agentivity and the development of the perfective use of have + pp. in English --
Case and rhyme in LaƷamon's Brut --
The influence of a century's language planning on upper-class speech in Oslo --
Diachronic word-formation in a functional perspective --
The progress of the expression of temporal relationships from Old English to Early Middle English --
The origin of the Old English dialects --
A Middle English dialect boundary --
The development of the category of gender in the Slavic languages --
Words without etyma: Germanic 'tooth' --
Reflexes of PIE d ‹ t' --
Germanic and other Indo-European languages --
Cantar de Mio Cid V. 2375 --
Some verbal remarks --
A note on Dr. Johnson's History of the English language --
Complementation in Ӕlfric's Colloquy --
Metathesis --
An analysis of the Old Saxon velar consonants in initial position --
Undergytan as a 'Winchester' word --
The Germanic possessive type dem Vater sein Haus --
Middle English translations of Old English charters in the Liber Monasterii de Hyda: a case of historical error analysis --
The effects of language standardization on deletion rules: some comparative Germanic evidence from t/d-deletion --
Degemination in Old English and the formal apparatus of generative phonology --
Old English Northumbrian verb inflection revisited --
Syllable theory and Old English verse: A preliminary observation --
Hebrew loan words in English --
On delimiting the senses of near-synonyms in historical semantics. A case-study of adjectives of 'moral sufficiency' in the Old English Andreas --
An emotionally conditioned split of some personal names --
Ruckümläut --
Dialectal speech areas in England: Orton's lexical evidence --
The 'Exmoor Courtship' and 'Exmoor Scolding': an evaluation of two eighteenth-century dialect texts --
The Old English digraph ‹cg› again --
Bantawa rV- ‹ ? An exercise in internal and comparative reconstruction --
Proto-Indo-European verbal roots in Sanskrit and Polish --
Volume 2 Descriptive, contrastive and applied linguistics --
Part III Descriptive linguistics --
The grammar of German haben --
The English prosody /h/ --
On stress in Polish --
Some remarks on cleft sentences in present-day English --
Euro-English --
Metaphor in the English lexicon: the verb --
A note on reverse wh-clefts in English --
A case-study in the dynamics of written communication --
Towards a definition of semantic constraints on negative prefixation in English and German --
Autosegments, linked matrices, and the Irish lenition --
The minimal distance principle revisited --
Remarks on Lakoff's classification of verbs --
Metathese im arabischen Dialekt von Tunis --
Question-orientation versus answer-orientation in English interrogative clauses --
The tag syntagm of spoken English --
The function of prefixation in the assignment of aspect to the Polish verb --
A prototype approach to denominal adjectives --
The case of American Polish --
On some recent claims concerning derivational morphology --
Sentence stress and category membership --
Because --
The possibilities of may and can --
Zur formalen Variabilität der deutschen Morpheme --
Part IV Contrastive and applied linguistics --
Prepositions in Welsh and Finnish case-endings: A contrastive study --
Elements of structuralism in nineteenth century foreign language teaching --
Context in contrastive linguistics: one and ein --
Contrastive linguistics and language typology: the three-way approach --
Notes on the terminology of applied linguistics --
Contrastive linguistics and language typology --
On the syntax and semantics of free relative clauses in English and Romanian --
Modal verbs in English and Danish --
Intensive language teaching: practice, problems, and prospects --
A textlinguistic analysis of German and English curricula vitae --
New aspects for foreign language learning and teaching from conversational analysis --
Tertium Comparationis in contrastive sociolinguistics --
More on pragmatic equivalence --
Barriers to intercultural communication between Americans and Japanese --
Language teaching in a prototypical situation --
How do indexicals fit into situations? On deixis in English and Polish --
An Elizabethan contrastive grammar of Spanish and French --
The interdisciplinary framework of the theory-dynamic phase in finalized linguistics --
Concerning the correction and non-correction of language-learners' errors --
English traditional grammars in the nineteenth century --
Language learners' errors in a pedagogical perspective --
Migranten und autochthone Sprachgruppen --
Expository paragraph structure in Slavic and Romance languages --
Glimpses into trends of contrastive linguistics and error analysis at AILA's world congresses from Cambridge (1968) to Brussels (1984) --
Some recent approaches to equivalence in Contrastive Studies --
On different types of translation --
The semantics of antonymic pairs of adjectives: elicitation test evidence from English and Polish --
The mother tongue and the foreign language in interaction --
Creating new grammars: on theoretical approaches to second language acquisition --
Definitions and first person pronoun involvement in Thomas Elyot's Dictionary --
Paraphrase strategies and the teaching of translation --
A processing explanation for a syntactic difference between English and Polish --
Indexes
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ISBN:9783110856132
9783110636772
ISSN:1861-4302 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110856132
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