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Sundquist, John D.
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2020. The rich get richer. In Historical Linguistics 2017 [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 350],  pp. 344 ff. DOI logo
Wang, Ying
2019. A corpus-based study of composite predicates in Early Modern English dialogues. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 20:1  pp. 20 ff. DOI logo
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2014. Light verb constructions in the history 
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BERLAGE, EVA
2012. At the interface of grammaticalisation and lexicalisation: the case of take prisoner. English Language and Linguistics 16:1  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Lareo, Inés
2009. Make-Collocations in Nineteenth-Century Scientific English1. Studia Neophilologica 81:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Mourón‐Figueroa, Cristina
2008. A Semantic Analysis ofby‐Phrases in the York Cycle1. Studia Neophilologica 80:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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