All Stories

  1. “Yet ar ye not lyche, for thu art a fals strumpet”
  2. Sociolinguistic Variation in Old English
  3. Words, Books, Images, and the Long Eighteenth Century
  4. Review of Poplack (2018): Borrowing: Loanwords in the Speech Community and in the Grammar
  5. Chancery norms before Chancery English?
  6. New Approaches to English Linguistics
  7. Alfredian Press on the Vikings
  8. The Viking outgroup in early medieval English chronicles
  9. Bide Nu Æt Gode Þæt Ic Grecisc Cunne: Attitudes to Greek and the Greeks in the Anglo-Saxon Period
  10. Contact, Variation, and Change in the History of English
  11. At the crossroads of language change, variation, and contact
  12. Of ledenum bocum to engliscum gereorde
  13. Hearsay and lexical evidentials in Old Germanic languages, with focus on Old English
  14. Latin Absolute Constructions and Their Old English Equivalents
  15. Words in Dictionaries and History
  16. Battlefield victory
  17. Introduction
  18. Interfaces between Language and Culture in Medieval England
  19. Introduction
  20. Anglo-Latin Bilingualism Before 1066: Prospects And Limitations