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Lexicology, semantics and lexicography : selected papers from the Fourth G.L. Brook Symposium, Manchester, August 1998

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Published in:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV - Current issues in linguistic theory
Main Authors: Coleman, Julie (ed.), G.L. Brook Symposium (4th, 1998, Manchester, England), Kay, Christian J. (ed.), International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (10th, 1998, Manchester, England)
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Published: Amsterdam [etc.]: Benjamins 2000
Series:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science : Series IV - Current issues in linguistic theory ; 194
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The discourse motivations for neologising ; p. 179-208 2000 Cowie, Claire
Five hundred years of love ; p. 127-156 2000 Tissari, Heli
Folk-etymology ; p. 19-34 2000 Rundblad, Gabriella, Kronenfeld, David B.
Grund to Hrof ; p. 103-126 2000 Biggam, Carole P.
Historical semantics and historical lexicography ; p. 53-68 2000 Kay, Christian J.
Lexical choices in an early Galilean translation ; p. 87-102 2000 Gotti, Maurizio
Lexical gaps, cognition and linguistic change ; p. 1-18 2000 Fischer, Andreas
Mechanisms of semantic change in nouns of cognition ; p. 35-52 2000 Koivisto-Alanko, Päivi
Strange linguists ; p. 69-86 2000 Coleman, Julie
The vernacularization of the negative prefix dis-in early modern English ; p. 209-228 2000 McConchie, R.W.
The vocabulary of consent in middle English ; p. 157-178 2000 Sylvester, Louise
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