Erscheinungsdatum | Titel | Autor(en) |
2022 | Editorial 2022 | Bergs, Alexander ; Good, Jeff; Zellou, Georgia |
2022 | Editorial note | Bergs, Alexander ; Cohn, Abby; Good, Jeff |
2012 | English historical linguistics | Bergs, A. ; Brinton, L.J. |
2010 | Expressions of futurity in contemporary English: a Construction Grammar perspective | Bergs, Alexander |
2007 | Grammatical constructions. Back to the roots | Bergs, Alexander |
2010 | I was just reading this article – On the expression of recentness and the English past progressive | Pfaff, M.; Bergs, A. ; Hoffmann, T. |
2013 | Kognitive Poetik | Schneck, Peter; Bergs, Alexander |
2021 | Language change across a lifetime: A historical micro-perspective | Bergs, Alexander |
2018 | Learn the Rules like a Pro, so you can Break them like an Artist (Picasso): Linguistic Aberrancy from a Constructional Perspective | Bergs, Alexander |
2021 | Learning formulaic creativity: Chunking in verbal art and speech-a response to Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas | Bergs, A. |
2015 | Linguistic fingerprints of authors and scribes | Bergs, A. |
2023 | Lynn Anthonissen: <i>Individuality in language change</i> | Bergs, Alexander |
2009 | Nineteenth-Century English: Stability and Change. | Bergs, Alexander |
2020 | On historical language contact in English and its types: state of the art and new directions | Lavidas, Nikolaos; Bergs, Alexander |
2017 | Russi, Cinzia: Current Trends in Historical Sociolinguistics | Bergs, Alexander |
2021 | Sarah D’Hertefelt. 2018. Insubordination in Germanic. A Typology of Complement and Conditional Constructions (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 318). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. 235 S. | Bergs, Alexander |
2017 | Special issue on cognitive approaches to the history of English: introduction | Bergs, Alexander ; Hoffmann, Thomas |
2017 | The myth of the complete sentence - a response to Traugott | Bergs, Alexander |
2021 | The problem of universalism in (diachronic) cognitive linguistics | Bergs, Alexander |
2012 | The Uniformitarian Principle and the Risk of Anachronisms in Language and Social History | Bergs, A. |