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Author Search all publications by the author Anderwald, Lieselotte
Title Natural language change or prescriptive influence?
"Throve", "dove", "pled", "drug", and "snuck" in 19th-century American English
Written in English
Source Journal English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins
Volume 34
Year 2013
Issue 2
Page 146-176
Classification
General topics / History of linguistics / History of linguistics (19th century)
Domains / Computational linguistics / Linguistic data processing / Corpus linguistics / Individual corpora / Language corpus (English) / COHA
Domains / Grammaticography / Grammars
Domains / Mathematical linguistics / Language statistics / Frequency (statistics) / Frequency (morph.)
Domains / History of language / Morphological change
Domains / History of language / Language change / Analogy (language change)
Domains / Language variation/Dialectology / Language norm
Levels / Lexicology / Individual words / Lemmata
Levels / Lexicology / Loan word / Americanism (Angloamericanism)
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Analogy (morph.)
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Verb inflection / Irregular verbs
Levels / Morphology / Contrastive morphology
Levels / Morphology / Theory (morph.) / Rule (morph.)
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / American English
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / American English / Early American English
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English / British English
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History of linguistics (19th century) ; COHA ; Grammars ; Frequency (morph.) ; Sprachwandel (morph.) ; Language change (morph.) ; Morphological change ; Analogy (language change) ; Language norm ; Lemmata ; Angloamerikanismus; Angloamericanism; Americanism (Angloamericanism) ; Analogy (morph.) ; Unregelmässige Verben; Irregular verbs ; Morphologie, kontrastive; Morphology, contrastive; Contrastive morphology ; Rule (morph.) ; English (American) ; USA (English language in the) ; USA (engl. Sprache in den) ; English in the USA; Englisch in den USA; American English ; English (British) ; Grossbritannien (engl. Sprache in) ; Great Britain (English language in) ; Englisch in Grossbritannien; English in Great Britain; British English
Subject terms
thrive (amer. Lemma) | dive (amer. Lemma) | plead (amer. Lemma) | drag (amer. Lemma) | sneak (amer. Lemma)