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  • Fischer, O., & van der Wurff, W. (1999). English language. Morphology, & Syntax. The Year's Work in English Studies, 77, 18-59. https://doi.org/10.1093/ywes/77.1.1
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    Fischer, O. C. M., & Nänny, M. (1999). Introduction: Iconicity as a creative force in language use. In O. C. M. Fischer, & M. Nanny (Eds.), Form Miming Meaning: Iconicity in Language and Literature. (pp. 15-36). Benjamins.
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    Fischer, O. C. M. (1999). Changes in infinitival constructions in English. In S. Schulting, & F. W. Neumann (Eds.), Anglistentag 1998, Erfurt (pp. 7-27). Wissenschaftlicher Verlag.
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    Fischer, O. C. M. (1999). On the role played by iconincity in grammaticalisation processes. In O. C. M. Fischer, & M. Nanny (Eds.), Form Miming meaning: Iconicity in Language and Literature (pp. 345-374). Benjamins.
  • Fischer, O. C. M. (1998). "On negative raising in the history of English". In G. Tottie, I. Tieken-Boon van Ostade, & W. van der Wurff (Eds.), Negation in the history of English (pp. 55-100). Benjamins.
  • Fischer, O. C. M. (1998). Grammaticalisation unidirectional, non reversable? The case of to before the infinitive in English. View[z], 7(1), 5-24.
  • Fischer, O., & van der Wurff, W. (1998). English language. Morphology. The Year's Work in English Studies, 76, 33-36. https://doi.org/10.1093/ywes/76.1.1
  • Fischer, O., & van der Wurff, W. (1998). English language. Syntax. The Year's Work in English Studies, 76, 36-78. https://doi.org/10.1093/ywes/76.1.1
  • Fischer, O. C. M. (1997). The grammaticalisation of infinitival to in English compared with German and Dutch. In S. Puppel, & R. Hickey (Eds.), Language History and Linguistic Modelling. A Festschrift for Jacek Fisiak on his 60th Birthday (pp. 265-280). Mouton de Gruyter.
  • Fischer, O. C. M. (1997). Infinitive marking in Late Middle English: Transitivity and changes in the English system of case. In J. Fisiak (Ed.), Studies in Middle English Linguistics (pp. 109-134). Mouton de Gruyter.
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