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Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies

A scholarly publication presenting original articles on English linguistics and American and English literature. Book reviews are included. Text is in English. Academic interest.

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Contact with Scandinavian and late Middle English negative concord.(LI...
January 01, 2008

English family names.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

Chinese loanwords in the OED.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

Some pragmatic considerations in the choice between this or that in En...
January 01, 2008

Investigating dialectal variation in the English of Nigerian universit...
January 01, 2008

"Stille as ston": oriental deformity in The King of Tars.(LITERATURE)
January 01, 2008

The stain and the sign. Poetics in Philip Roth's The human stain.(LITE...
January 01, 2008

Peter Ackroyd's London as the backdrop to esoteric corners of the past...
January 01, 2008

Usable vs. abusable past. A reflection apropos of two (publication-pol...
January 01, 2008

The historical sociolinguistics of elite accent change: on why RP is n...
January 01, 2008

Why does ga- not appear in the Gothic past participle?(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

The etymology of modern English monkey.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

Names, derivational morphology, and Old English gender.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

The unfinished cline of grammaticalisation? Reflections on the uses of...
January 01, 2008

Periphrastic renderings and their element order in Old English version...
January 01, 2008

Karl Luick's Historische Grammatik and medieval English consonant chan...
January 01, 2008

Disintegration of the nominal inflection in Anglian: the case of i-ste...
January 01, 2008

What makes a syntactic change stop? On the decline of periphrastic do ...
January 01, 2008

Twice and constituency.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

Finiteness, subjunctives, and negation in English.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

Natural Syntax: English reported speech.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

General attitudinal meanings in RP intonation.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

On the correlation between A-type scrambling and lack of weak crossove...
January 01, 2008

Shipping news.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

Prepositional entries in English-Polish dictionaries.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

Evaluative meaning and its cultural significance.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2008

Inverse binding and the status of the Spec. TP position in Polish.(LIN...
January 01, 2008

A (crooked) mirror for knights--the case of Dinadan.(LITERATURE)
January 01, 2008

Spiritualism in neo-Victorian fiction.(LITERATURE)
January 01, 2008

"Your thorns are the best part of you": the female poet and the questi...
January 01, 2008

Secret passage through Poe: the transatlantic affinities of H. P. Love...
January 01, 2008

"Cold pastoral": irony and the eclogue in the poetry of the southern f...
January 01, 2008

User-friendliness of verb syntax in pedagogical dictionaries of Englis...
January 01, 2008

Paradise revisited: images of the first woman in the poetry of Joy Kog...
January 01, 2007

History or journalism: two narrative paradigms in Bloody Sunday. Scene...
January 01, 2007

The word order of Old English and Old High German non-conjoined declar...
January 01, 2007

Categorial heterogenity: Old English determiners *.(LINGUISTICS)(Repor...
January 01, 2007

Resolution of ellipsis: evidence from Old English sluicing (1).(LINGUI...
January 01, 2007

Possible origins of different usages in present-day spoken and written...
January 01, 2007

The pre-verbal I- in early Middle English: an analysis of the formal p...
January 01, 2007

The Scandinavian element beyond the Danelaw.(LINGUISTICS)(Report)
January 01, 2007

Evidence for morphological restructuring in the second person pronoun ...
January 01, 2007

"More strenger and mightier": some remarks on double comparison in Mid...
January 01, 2007

Natural syntax: English dependent clauses.(LINGUISTICS)(Report)
January 01, 2007

The noun phrase structure in Nigerian English.(LINGUISTICS)(Report)
January 01, 2007

The loss of [ei] : [ai] opposition in Middle English *.(LINGUISTICS)(R...
January 01, 2007

Twin lexical collocations in legal late Middle English (1).(LINGUISTIC...
January 01, 2007

Chronological homogeneity in Middle English deverbal word-formation: t...
January 01, 2007

Chaucer's clergeon, or towards holiness in The Prioress's Tale.(LITERA...
January 01, 2007

The unruly household in John Heywood's Johan Johan.(LITERATURE)(Critic...
January 01, 2007

The protean nature of Irish tale: the generic analysis of Maria Edgewo...
January 01, 2007

The author and the reader--"us and them" in Maria Edgeworth's texts fo...
January 01, 2007

The dis-closure of Huckleberry Finn. Natura Naturata vs. Lumen Natural...
January 01, 2007

Some contextual considerations in the use of synonymous verbs: the cas...
January 01, 2006

The articles in English (1).(LINGUISTICS)(a and an)
January 01, 2006

Thou and ye: a collocational-phraseological approach to pronoun change...
January 01, 2006

The semantic dissolution of the structure in ME shulen on its path to ...
January 01, 2006

The formal composition of puns in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost: ...
January 01, 2006

Syntactic innovation processes in Nigerian English.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2006

LME -ship(e).(LINGUISTICS)(semantic evolution of the suffix -ship)(Rep...
January 01, 2006

Clause structure in Old English.(Book review)
January 01, 2006

Nature's farthest verge or landscapes beyond allegory and rhetorical c...
January 01, 2006

Studies on Old and Middle English literature in Poland (1910-2006) (1)...
January 01, 2006

Scandinavian loanwords in English in the 15th century (1).(LINGUISTICS...
January 01, 2006

Verb forms in medieval Anglo-Irish texts.(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2006

On derivational suffixes in three Late Middle English romances: Guy of...
January 01, 2006

Markers of futurity in Old English and the grammaticalization of shall...
January 01, 2006

In-phrases from a semantic perspective. Evidence from The York Cycle (...
January 01, 2006

Lop-webbe and henne cresse: morphological aspects of the scientific re...
January 01, 2006

Negative concord and the loss of the negative particle ne in Late Midd...
January 01, 2006

Language policy in Germany and beyond (1).(LINGUISTICS)
January 01, 2006

Chicken or hen?: domestic fowl metaphors denoting human beings.(LINGUI...
January 01, 2006

A multi-dimensional description of Subject assignment in English: a co...
January 01, 2006

De same ole Huck--America's speculum meditantis. A (p)re-view.(LITERAT...
January 01, 2006

A popular code for the annunciation in Medieval English lyrics.(LITERA...
January 01, 2006

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