Bibliography

A complete list of references can be found on the Project web site.

Publications

García García, L. 2012. Morphological causatives in Old English: the quest for a vanishing formation. Transactions of the Philological Society 110 (1): 112-148.

García García, L. 2013. Lexicalization and morphological simplification in Old English jan-causatives: some open questions. Sprachwissenschaft 38 (2): 245-264.

García García, L. and E. Ruiz Narbona. 2012. Labile verbs and word-order in early Middle English: An initial study. SELIM: Journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval Language and Literature 19: 59-80.

González Torres, E. 2010. The Continuum Inflection-Derivation and the Old English suffixes -a, -e, -o, -u. ATLANTIS 32.1: 103-122.

González Torres, E. 2010. The bases of derivation of Old English affixed nouns: status and category. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia. 46/2: 21-43.

Guarddon Anelo, M. C. 2009. Un análisis de las propiedades combinatorias de los primitivos semánticos a través de las adposiciones complejas en inglés antiguo. Revista Española de Lingüística. 39/2: 93-122.

Lacalle Palacios, M. 2011. Lexical Operations and High-Level Syntactic Operations with Old English -a, -e, -o, and -u. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 6: 243-259.

Lacalle Palacios, M. 2013. The derivational map of Old English and the limits of gradual derivation. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 8: 198-213.

Maíz Villalta, G. 2010. The formation of Old English adverb: structural description and functional explanation. Miscelanea. A Journal of English and American Studies 41: 37-57.

Maíz Villalta, G. 2011. Assessing the productivity of the Old English -læcan. Miscelanea. A Journal of English and American Studies 43: 55-72.

Maíz Villalta, G. 2012. Low Productivity indexes: the Old English verbal suffixes -ettan and -læcan. RESLA-Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada 25: 117-131.

Martín Arista, J. 2010. Lexical negation in Old English. NOWELE-North-Western European Language Evolution 60/61: 89-108.

Martín Arista, J. 2011. Projections and Constructions in Functional Morphology. The Case of Old English HRĒOW. Language and Linguistics 12/2: 393-425.

Martín Arista, J. 2011. Adjective formation and lexical layers in Old English. English Studies 92/3: 323-344.

Martín Arista, J. 2012. The Old English Prefix Ge-: A Panchronic Reappraisal. Australian Journal of Linguistics 32/4: 411-433.

Martín Arista, J. 2012. Lexical database, derivational map and 3D representation. RESLA-Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada (Extra 1): 119-144.

Martín Arista, J. 2013. Recursivity, derivational depth and the search for Old English lexical primes. Studia Neophilologica 85/1: 1-21.

Martín Arista, J. 2014. Noun layers in Old English. Asymmetry and mismatches in lexical derivation. Nordic Journal of English Studies 13(3): 160-187.

Martín Arista, J. and V. Martín de la Rosa. 2006. Old English Semantic Primes: Substantives, Determiners and Quantifiers. ATLANTIS 17: 9-28.

Martín Arista, J. and F. Cortés Rodríguez. 2014. From directionals to telics: meaning construction, word-formation and grammaticalization in Role and Reference Grammar. In M. A. Gómez González, F. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez and F. Gonzálvez García (eds.), Theory and Practice in Functional-Cognitive Space. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 229-250.

Martín Arista, J. and R. Vea Escarza. 2016. Assessing the semantic transparency of Old English affixation: adjective and noun formation. English Studies 91/1: 61-77.

Mateo Mendaza, R. 2013. The Old English exponent for the semantic prime TOUCH. Descriptive and methodological questions. Australian Journal of Linguistics 33: 4: 449-466.

Mateo Mendaza, 2014. R. The Old English adjectival affixes ful- and -ful: a text-based account on productivity. NOWELE-North-Western European Language Evolution 67.1: 77-94

Mateo Mendaza, R. 2015. Matching productivity indexes and diachronic evolution. The Old English affixes ful-, -isc, -cund and -ful. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 60(1): 1-24.

Mateo Mendaza, R. The search for Old English semantic primes: the case of HAPPEN. Nordic Journal of English Studies. Forthcoming.

Mateo Mendaza, R. The Old English exponent for the semantic prime MOVE. Australian Journal of Linguistics. Forthcoming.

Novo Urraca, C. 2014. The role of derivational paradigms with adjectival base in Old English word-formation. Revista de lingüística y lenguas aplicadas 9: 45-54.

Novo Urraca, C. 2015. Old English Deadjectival Paradigms. Productivity and Recursivity. NOWELE-North-Western European Language Evolution. 68/1: 61-80.

Novo Urraca, C. Old English suffixation. Content and transposition. English Studies. Forthcoming.

Novo Urraca, C. Morphological relatedness and the typology of adjectival formation in Old English. Studia Neophilologica. Forthcoming.

Novo Urraca, C. and L. Pesquera Fernández. 2015. Alternation vs. Allomorphic Variation in Old English Word-Formation: Evidence from the Derivational Paradigm of Strong Verbs. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 49: 63-82.

Ojanguren López, A. E. 2014. Alternation vs. Variation in Old English. Methodological and descriptive issues. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 9: 55-66.

Pesquera Fernández, L. 2011. Productivity of type is the derivational paradigm of Old English strong verbs. Revista de lingüística y lenguas aplicadas 6: 299-310.

Tío Sáenz, M. 2015. Regularization of Old English Weak Verbs. Revista de lingüística y lenguas aplicadas 10: 78-89.

Torre Alonso, R. 2011. The Morphological Structure of Old English Complex Nouns. ATLANTIS 33/1: 127-146.

Torre Alonso, R. 2011. Affix Combination in Old English Noun Formation: Distribution and Constraints. RESLA-Revista Española de Linguística Aplicada 24: 257-279.

Torre Alonso, R. and D. Metola Rodríguez. 2013. Closing suffixes in Old English: A study based on recursive affixation. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 48/2: 27–54.

Torre Alonso, R. and G. Maíz Villata. 2014. The role of hapax legomena in assessing the morphological productivity of the Old English weak verb suffixes. Nordic Journal of English Studies. 13/3: 188-211.

Vea Escarza, R. 2012. Structural and Functional Aspects of Morphological Recursivity. NOWELE-North-Western European Language Evolution 64/65: 155-179.

Vea Escarza, R. 2012. Syntactic and Semantic Rules in Old English Adjective Formation. Miscelanea. A Journal of English and American Studies 45: 75-92.

Vea Escarza, R. 2013. Old English Adjectival Affixation. Structure and Function. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, Vol. 48/2-3: 1-21.

Vea Escarza, R. 2014. Split and unified functions in the formation of Old English nouns and adjectives. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 9: 110-116.

Vea Escarza, R. Recursivity and inheritance in the formation of Old English nouns and adjectives. Studia Neophilologica. Forthcoming.