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    Fischer, O. (2010). An iconic, analogical approach to grammaticalization. In C. J. Conradie, R. Johl, M. Beukes, O. Fischer, & C. Ljungberg (Eds.), Signergy (pp. 279-298). (Iconicity in language and literature; No. 9). Benjamins.
  • Fischer, O. (2009). [Review of: B.D. Joseph, R.D. Janda (2003) The handbook of historical linguistics]. Language, 85(1), 206-211. https://doi.org/10.1353/lan.0.0097
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    Cloutier, R. A. (2009). West Germanic OV and VO : the status of exceptions. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. LOT.
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    Fischer, O. (2009). Grammaticalization as analogically driven change? View[z], 18(2), 3-23. http://anglistik.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/dep_anglist/weitere_Uploads/Views/views0902.pdf
  • Fischer, O. (2008). History of English syntax. In H. Momma, & M. Matto (Eds.), A companion to the history of the English language (pp. 57-68). (Blackwell companions to literature and culture; No. 54). Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Fischer, O. (2008). Is there life beyond generative syntax? [Review of: M. Everaert, H. van Riemsdijk (2006) The Blackwell companion to syntax]. Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur, 130(2), 199-235. https://doi.org/10.1515/bgsl.2008.029
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    Fischer, O. (2008). On analogy as the motivation for grammaticalization. Studies in Language, 32(2), 336-382. https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.32.2.04fis
  • Fischer, O. (2007). Author's response. In M. Penke, & A. Rosenbach (Eds.), What counts as evidence in linguistics: the case of innateness (pp. 287-289). (Benjamins current topics; No. 7). Benjamins.
  • Fischer, O. (2007). Morphosyntactic change: functional and formal perspectives. (Oxford Surveys in Syntax and Morphology; No. 2). Oxford University Press.
  • Tabakowska, E., Ljungberg, C., & Fischer, O. (2007). Insistent images. (Iconicity in Language and Literature; No. 5). Benjamins.
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