Merja Kytö and Päivi Pahta (eds.). The Cambridge handbook of English historical linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2016. ISBN: 978-1-107-03935-3. xxv + 624 pp.
Rütten, Tanja
Is there a correlation between form and function? A syntactic and functional investigation of the introductory it pattern in student writing
Larsson, Tove
Three problems connected with the use of diachronic corpora
Rissanen, Matti
Revisiting the ENL-ESL-EFL continuum: A multifactorial approach to grammatical aspect in spoken Englishes
Rautionaho, Paula, Deshors, Sandra C., Meriläinen, Lea
Evaluating stance-annotated sentences from the Brexit Blog Corpus: A quantitative linguistic analysis
Simaki, Vasiliki, Paradis, Carita, Kerren, Andreas
Volume 42 (2018): Issue 1 (March 2018)
From broadcast archive to language corpus: Designing and investigating a sociohistorical corpus from Desert Island Discs
Smith, Nicholas, Waters, Cathleen
The interface between cultures and corpora: Tracing reflections and manifestations
Schneider, Edgar W.
Alexandra D’Arcy. Discourse-pragmatic variation in context – eight hundred years of LIKE. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 2017. 235 pp. DOI 10.1075/slcs.187. ISBN 978 90 272 5952 3 (HB), ISBN 978 90 272 6531 9 (EBOOK).
Schweinberger, Martin
Cultural Translation as Representation in Paul Bowles’ Their Heads Are Green and Their Hands Are Blue (1957)
Aammari, Lahoucine
Profiling the Cambridge Preliminary Candidate. A British Council Open Centre Case Study in Western Romania
Goșa, Codruța, Frențiu, Luminița
The Crisis of Masculinity: Jez Butterworth’s Mojo
Biçer, Ahmet Gökhan, Günenç, Mesut