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D-Index
31
Citations
4103
World Ranking
7537
National Ranking
292

Best Publications

  • The Syntax of Early English

    Olga Fischer;Ans van Kemenade;Willem Koopman;Wim van der Wurff

  • Morphosyntactic Change: Functional and Formal Perspectives

    Olga Fischer

  • SYNTAX

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  • The demise of the Old English impersonal construction

    Olga C. M. Fischer;Frederike C. Van Der Leek

  • The Cambridge History of the English Language

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  • Up and down the cline: the nature of grammaticalization

    Olga Fischer;Muriel Norde;Harry Perridon

  • On analogy as the motivation for grammaticalization

    Olga Fischer

  • The development of quasi-auxiliaries in English and changes in word order

    O.C.M. Fischer

  • Cognitive iconic grounding of reduplication in language

    Olga Fischer

  • A History of the English Language: Syntax

    Olga Fischer;Wim van der Wurff

  • Grammaticalization as analogically driven change

    Olga Fischer

  • On the position of adjectives in Middle English

    O.C.M. Fischer

  • An inquiry into unidirectionality as a foundational element of grammaticalization: On the role played by analogy and the synchronic grammar system in processes of language change

    O.C.M. Fischer

  • The role of analogy in language change: Supporting constructions

    H. De Smet;O. Fischer

  • The Motivated Sign. Iconicity in Language and Literature 2

    O.C.M. Fischer;M. Nänny

  • THE ORIGIN AND SPREAD OF THE ACCUSATIVE AND INFINITIVE CONSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH

    Olga Fischer

  • Syntactic change and borrowing: the case of the accusative-and-infinitive construction in English

    O.C.M. Fischer

  • From Sign to Signing. Iconicity in Language and Literature 3

    W. Müller;O.C.M. Fischer

  • Optional vs radical re-analysis: mechanisms of syntactic change [Review of: D.W. Lightfoot (1979) Principles of diachronic syntax]

    O.C.M. Fischer;F.C. Van der Leek

  • Grammaticalisation unidirectional, non reversable? The case of to before the infinitive in English

    O.C.M. Fischer

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