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No. 53.2 (2011)

Articles

  • Introduction. Diachronic and synchronic studies on Time, Tense and Aspect in varieties of English and other Germanic languages
    Marc Fryd
    i-vii
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  • The ghost of the Old Norse subjunctive: the Norwegian subjunctive participle
    Kristin Melum Eide
    1-28
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  • Auxiliary selection in the Early New High German perfect tenses
    Christopher D. Sapp
    29-43
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  • 'Ten years ago' and 'ten years since': competition and standardization in Early Modern English
    Philippe Bourdin
    45-70
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  • The emergence of the narrative present perfect in British English: reality or illusion?
    Jim Walker
    71-87
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  • Since when is the present tense ruled out with 'SINCE'!
    Marc Fryd
    89-103
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  • Irish English habitual 'DO BE': more on origins and use
    Patricia Ronan
    105-118
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  • The 'had VERB' construction in Hawai'i Creole English
    Viveka Velupillai
    119-138
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  • Experiential aspect in Singapore English: the depolarisation of 'ever'
    Debra Ziegeler
    139-162
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