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  • Fischer, O. (2018). Analogy: Its role in language learning, categorization, and in models of language change such as grammaticalization and constructionalization. In S. Hancil, T. Breban, & J. V. Lozano (Eds.), New Trends in Grammaticalization and Language Change (pp. 75-104). (Studies in Language Companion Series; Vol. 202). John Benjamins Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.202.04fis, https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.202
  • Fischer, O., De Smet, H., & van der Wurff, W. (2017). A Brief History of English Syntax. Cambridge University Press.
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    De Smet, H., & Fischer, O. (2017). The role of analogy in language change: Supporting constructions. In M. Hundt, S. Mollin, & S. E. Pfenninger (Eds.), The Changing English Language: Psycholinguistic Perspectives (pp. 240-268). (Studies in English Language). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316091746.011
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    van der Zwaard, R. (2017). Patterns of (negotiated) interaction during telecollaboration between native and advanced non-native speakers. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. LOT.
  • Fischer, O. (2016). Morphosyntactic change. In M. Kytö, & P. Pahta (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics (pp. 237-255). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139600231.015
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    Winkler, A. P. (2016). Missionary Pragmalinguistics: Father Diego Luis de Sanvitores’ grammar (1668) within the tradition of Philippine grammars. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. LOT.
  • Fischer, O. (2015). 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. In H. De Smet, L. Ghesquière, & F. Van de Velde (Eds.), On multiple source constructions in language change (pp. 43-61). (Benjamins Current Topics; No. 79). John Benjamins Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.79.03fis
  • Open Access
    Fischer, O. (2015). The influence of the grammatical system and analogy in processes of language change: the case of the auxiliation of HAVE-to once again. In F. Toupin, & B. Lowrey (Eds.), Studies in Linguistic Variation and Change: from Old to Middle English (pp. 120-150). Cambridge Scholars Publishers.
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    Cohen, I., & Fischer, O. (2015). Iconicity in translation: Two passages from a novel by Tobias Hill. In M. K. Hiraga, W. J. Herlofsky, K. Shinohara, & K. Akita (Eds.), Iconicity: East meets West (pp. 163-184). (Iconicity in language and literature; No. 14). Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/ill.14.09coh
  • Fischer, O. (2014). Iconicity. In P. Stockwell, & S. Whiteley (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of stylistics (pp. 377-392). (Cambridge handbooks in language and linguistics). Cambridge University Press.
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