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english language volume 18 part 1 march 2014 & linguistics volume 18 part 1 march 2014 articles 1 Measuring the success of prescriptivism: quantitative grammaticography, english language english language corpus linguistics and the progressive passive Lieselotte Anderwald 23 Structural nativization, typology and complexity: noun phrase & linguistics structures in British, Kenyan and Singaporean English Thomas Brunner 49 The emergence of English refl exive verbs: an analysis based on the published in association with the Oxford English Dictionary international society for the linguistics of english Peter Siemund 75 Grammaticalization at an early stage: future be going to in conservative British dialects & Sali A. Tagliamonte, Mercedes Durham and Jennifer Smith linguistics 109 There is no such thing as a free combination: a usage-based study of specifi c construals in adverb–adjective combinations Britt Erman 133 Non-ly adverbs in preverbal position: the case of fast Wojciech Guz 157 Conjuncts in nineteenth-century English: diachronic development and genre diversity Peter J. Grund and Erik Smitterberg 18 volume 2014 1 mar. part reviews 183 An Van linden, Modal adjectives: English deontic and evaluative constructions in synchrony and diachrony (Reviewed by Turo Vartiainen) 190 David Denison, Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero, Chris McCully and Emma Moore (eds.), Analysing older English (Reviewed by Phillip Wallage) 196 Nuria Hernández, Daniela Kolbe and Monika Edith Schulz, A comparative grammar of British English dialects: Modals, pronouns and complement clauses (Reviewed by Gunnel Melchers) 202 Michaela Mahlberg, Corpus stylistics and Dickens’s fi ction (Reviewed by Marina Lambrou) 209 Publications received Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.33.14, on 26 Sep 2021 at 08:07:31, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1360674313000373 113606743_18-1.indd3606743_18-1.indd 1 003/02/143/02/14 33:54:54 PPMM ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTRIBUTORS Submitted papers as well as general correspondence should be sent to the appropriate editor, as follows: editors Bernd Kortmann: papers on present-day English syntax and morphology, papers not obviously falling under any of the areas Professor Bernd Kortmann, University of Freiburg listed below Professor April McMahon, Aberystwyth University April McMahon: papers on historical and present-day phonetics and phonology Wim van der Wurff: papers on historical syntax and morphology Dr Wim van der Wurff, Newcastle University Bas Aarts: book reviews Founding editors: Professor Richard Hogg (1995–2007) Dr Wim van der Wurff Professor April McMahon Professor David Denison (1995–2010) Editor, English Language and Linguistics E-mail: [email protected] Professor Bas Aarts (1995–2012) School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics Percy Building Professor Bernd Kortmann Newcastle University E-mail: [email protected] book review editor Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK Professor Bas Aarts, University College London Email: [email protected] Professor Bas Aarts associate editor E-mail: [email protected] Professor Douglas Biber, Northern Arizona University North American contributors may, if they prefer, submit manuscripts to: editorial board Professor Douglas Biber Associate Editor, English Language and Linguistics Professor Laurie Bauer, University of Wellington Professor Laura Michaelis, University of Colorado Department of English Dr Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero, University of Manchester Professor Donka Minkova, University of California, Los Angeles Northern Arizona University Professor Laurel Brinton, University of British Columbia Professor Terttu Nevalainen, University of Helsinki Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6032, USA Dr Billy Clark, Middlesex University Professor Carol Percy, University of Toronto E-mail: [email protected] Professor David Denison, University of Manchester Professor Susan Pintzuk, University of York Professor Olga Fischer, Univers ity of Amsterdam Professor Ingo Plag, University of Düsseldorf Submission of an article is taken to imply that it has not been previously published and is not being considered for publication Professor Liliane Haegeman, University of Ghent Professor Geoffrey Pullum, University of Edinburgh elsewhere. 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