All Stories

  1. Iconicity in Cognition and across Semiotic Systems
  2. Operationalizing Iconicity
  3. A range of perspectives on iconicity in language and literature
  4. An inquiry into unidirectionality as a foundational element of grammaticalization
  5. Iconic Investigations
  6. Semblance and Signification
  7. Signergy
  8. On analogy as the motivation for grammaticalization
  9. Insistent Images
  10. Outside-In — Inside-Out
  11. What counts as evidence in historical linguistics?
  12. Author’s response
  13. Up and down the Cline – The Nature of Grammaticalization
  14. Review of Heine & Kuteva (2002): World lexicon of grammaticalization
  15. From Sign to Signing
  16. The Motivated Sign
  17. Pathways of Change
  18. Form Miming Meaning
  19. Review of Lass (1994): Old English. A Historical Linguistic Companion
  20. The Distinction Between To and Bare Infinitival Complements in Late Middle English
  21. Explanation and Linguistic Change
  22. Papers from the 4th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Amsterdam, April 10–13, 1985