Margaret E. Winters
List of John Benjamins publications for which Margaret E. Winters plays a role.
Yearbook
Titles
Historical Linguistics: A cognitive grammar introduction
Margaret E. Winters
[Not in series, 227] 2020. xvii, 241 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Cognitive linguistics | Historical linguistics
Cognitive Exploration of Language and Linguistics: Second revised edition
Edited by René Dirven † and Marjolijn H. Verspoor
[Cognitive Linguistics in Practice, 1] 2004. xii, 277 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language
Cognitive Exploration of Language and Linguistics
René Dirven † and Marjolijn H. Verspoor
[Cognitive Linguistics in Practice, 1 (1999)] 1999. xiv, 300 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language
How different is prototype change? Historical Linguistics 2009: Selected papers from the 19th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Nijmegen, 10-14 August 2009, Kemenade, Ans M.C. van and Nynke de Haas (eds.), pp. 89–106 | Article
2012 Over the last twenty-five years a consensus has developed among cognitive linguists that semantic change (as viewed within polysemous radial categories or sets) includes the modification of meaning in ways that cause some element(s) of the category to become more or less central (or prototypical)… read more
2008
On the Life and (Near) Death of a Morphophoneme Historical Romance Linguistics: Retrospective and perspectives, Gess, Randall and Deborah Arteaga (eds.), pp. 237–252 | Article
2006 Review of Lodge (2004): A Sociolinguistic History of Parisian French Diachronica 23:1, pp. 200–206 | Review
2006 Review of Lahiri (2000): Analogy, Levelling, Markedness Diachronica 20:2, pp. 369–372 | Review
2003 Bringing the Invisible Hand to Cognitive Grammar Historical Linguistics 1995: Volume 1: General issues and non-Germanic Languages., Smith, John Charles and Delia Bentley (eds.), pp. 409–422 | Article
2000
1995
On the semantic structure of the French subjunctive Linguistic Perspectives on Romance Languages: Selected Papers from the XXI Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, Santa Barbara, February 21–24, 1991, Ashby, William J., Marianne Mithun and Giorgio Perissinotto (eds.), pp. 271–280 | Article
1993
1993
Diachrony within synchrony: The challenge of cognitive grammar Thirty Years of Linguistic Evolution: Studies in honour of René Dirven on the occasion of his 60th birthday, Pütz, Martin (ed.), pp. 503–512 | Article
1992 First He Called Her a Philologist and Then She Insulted Him The Joy of Grammar: A festschrift in honor of James D. McCawley, Brentari, Diane, Gary N. Larson and Lynn A. MacLeod (eds.), pp. 351–368 | Article
1992
1991
1990
Cognitive Grammar and Kuryłowicz’s laws of analogy Historical Linguistics 1987: Papers from the 8th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Lille, August 30-September 4, 1987, Andersen, Henning and E.F.K. Koerner † (eds.), pp. 543–552 | Article
1990
1989
The Romance languages. Edited by Martin Harris and Nigel Vincent Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 4:2, pp. 313–314 | Miscellaneous
1989 Innovations in French Negation: A Cognitive Grammar Account Diachronica 4:1/2, pp. 27–53 | Article
1987 SUMMARY Predicate and phrase negation marking developed from Latin non to Old French ne in pre-verbal position. During the Old French period a small number of emphatic reinforcement elements added after the verb (such as pas "step" and personne "person") became negative polarity items in contexts… read more
Syntactic and semantic space: the development of the French subjunctive Papers from the 7th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Giacalone Ramat, Anna, Onofrio Carruba and Giuliano Bernini (eds.), pp. 607–618 | Article
1987
1985
Negative polarity and the Romance subjunctive Papers from the XIIth Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, University Park, April 1–3, 1982, Baldi, Philip (ed.), pp. 517–530 | Article
1984