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American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures | 2000

The Derivational Suffixes and Suffixoids of Old Saxon: A Panchronic Approach to a Linguistic Category

Christopher M. Stevens


American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures | 1995

On the Grammaticalization of German können, dürfen, sollen, mögen, müssen , and wollen

Christopher M. Stevens


The German Quarterly | 1991

Mittelhochdeutsch : eine Einführung in die Dialekte

Christopher M. Stevens; Herbert Penzl


Speculum | 2011

Rolf H. Bremmer Jr., An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary . Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2009. Paper. Pp. xii, 237; tables and maps. €36.

Christopher M. Stevens


Journal of English and Germanic Philology | 2009

Im Wortfeld des Textes. Worthistorische Beiträge zu den Bezeichnungen von Rede und Schrift im Mittelalter (review)

Christopher M. Stevens


Journal of English and Germanic Philology | 2009

Reading in Medieval St. Gall (review)

Christopher M. Stevens


Leuvense Bijdragen - Leuven Contributions in Linguistics and Philology | 2004

The Prefixes and Prefixoids of Old Saxon

Christopher M. Stevens


American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures | 1999

Grammatikalisierung: Eine Einführung in Sein und Werden grammatischer Formen . By Gabriele Diewald. (Germanistische Arbeitshefte, 36.) Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1997. Pp. viii, 133. Paper. DM 22,80.

Christopher M. Stevens


Archive | 1998

On the bifurcation and repression theories of Germanic and German

Christopher M. Stevens


Studies in Language | 1997

Dürscheid, Christa; Kircher, Hartmut and Sowinski, Bernhard. Germanistik. Eine Einführung

Christopher M. Stevens

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