What a freak paper this is: Noun to adjective transitions of freak in British and American English
Berlage, Eva.
Volume 49 (2025): Issue 1 (May 2025)
Diachronic changes to the [(if the) truth BE told] construction – a corpus study
Potter, John
How stable are multivariate findings about register variation across varieties of English? On the replicability of Geometric Multivariate Analysis
Frenken, Florian, Evert, Stephanie, Schneider, Gerold, Neumann, Stella
Elen Le Foll. 2024. Textbook English: A multidimensional approach. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 294 pp. ISBN: 978-9-0272-4680-6 (E-book).
Larsson, Tove, Sullivan, Mark
Anna-Brita Stenström (1932–2023) Co-Editor of the ICAME Journal 1992–2024
Palacios Martínez, Ignacio M.
In search of patterns of historical language variation and user interaction (or: Who used what linguistic features with whom, when, where, why and how?)
Lauersdorf, Mark Richard
The hungarian word gyenge ‘weak, feeble, powerless’ and its Slovak (Slavic) cognates
Juhász, Gabriella
Slovene dialectal hapax legomenon mežek ‘young bear’ and Slavic *mečьkъ ‘bear’
Furlan, Metka
Trace of Šimon Ondruš in the Etymological Dictionary of the Old Church Slavonic Language
Janyšková, Ilona
What goes around, comes around: Cases that keep me going.
Janda, Laura A.
The funeral garment in the Slavic context
Karlíková, Helena