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  1. Expressing smells in (American) English
  2. Recent publications on general topics in English Linguistics
  3. Cognitive Sociolinguistics Revisited
  4. How do grammar and lexis relate to each other?
  5. How people can understand unconventional expressions
  6. The study investigates the English pattern of verb plus un-participle, as in 'go unpunished'.
  7. It is … quite common for theoretical predictions to go untested (BNC_CMH). A register-specific analysis of the English go un-V-en construction
  8. Go mad – come true – run dry : Metaphorical motion, semantic preference(s) and deixis
  9. Schönefeld, Doris, ed. 2011. Converging Evidence. Methodological and theoretical issues for linguistic research
  10. Converging Evidence
  11. The nature of zero-derivation
  12. Hot, heiß, and gorjachij: A case study of collocations in English, German, and Russian
  13. Thomas Kohnen, Text, Textsorte, Sprachgeschichte: Englische Partizipial- und Gerundialkonstruktionen 1100 bis 1700
  14. Converging evidence: Bringing together experimental and corpus data on the association of verbs and constructions
  15. Frozen locutions – frozen dimensions: LEFT and RIGHT in English, German and Russian
  16. Creative syntax
  17. Where Lexicon and Syntax meet
  18. Corpus Linguistics and Cognitivism
  19. The Lexical Approach to Grammar
  20. Language Perception – The Role of the Lexicon
  21. Things going unnoticed – A usage-based analysis of go-constructions