prof. dr. O.C.M. (Olga) Fischer
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Faculty of Humanities
Capaciteitsgroep Taalwetenschap
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Spuistraat
210
1012 VT Amsterdam
Room number: 423
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O.C.M.Fischer@uva.nl
T: 0205253825
T: 0205253830
Brief c.v.
Born in Hilversum, The Netherlands in 1951. 'Kandidaatsexamen' (BA) in English Language and Linguistics, 1973 (University of Amsterdam, cum laude). MA in the 'History of English and General Linguistics', 1975 (University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne), supervisor MA thesis, Prof. Barbara Strang, title 'A Comparative Study of Philosophical Terms in the Alfredian and Chaucerian Boethius'. 'Doctoraalexamen' (MA) in English Language and Literature, 1976 (University of Amsterdam, cum laude). Doctorate, University of Amsterdam, 1990 (doctoral thesis: "Syntactic Change and Causation: Developments in Infinitival Constructions in English", cum laude). Lecturer in Historical Linguistics, University of Amsterdam, 1977-1992. Reader in Historical Linguistics, University of Amsterdam, 1992-1999. Professor of Germanic Linguistics, University of Amsterdam from 1999. Visiting scholar: University of Manchester, 1985-86. Visiting professor: University of Zürich, January-February 2000; University of Innsbruck, March-April 2002; University of Vienna March-July 2006, and March-July 2009; University of Lille 3, September- March 2012-13.
Between 2011-2013, elected 'President (Elect)' of the Societas Linguistica Europeae , and from 2011 onwards 'President( Elect)' of ISLE ( International Society for the Linguistics of English )
Has published extensively in international journals in the area of English historical linguistics, especially historical syntax. Interest in syntactic change related to changes in word order, comparison with developments in Dutch and German, grammaticalisation and the interaction between grammaticalisation and iconisation in language change.
Subjects taught
History of English
Language change and variation
Old English language
Early and late Middle English language
Middle English literature
Structure of Modern English
Phonetics/phonology
Grammaticalization
Aspects of English historical syntax
Diachronic Germanic Linguistics
Stylistics (iconicity in (literary) language)
Analogy
Research interests
History of English and language variation. Interest in syntactic changes in the history of English, especially the Old and Middle English periods(from c. 700 to 1500), and particularly in changes which are the result of a general change in word order from SOV to SVO, which took place in the Old en Middle English periods. In this connection work has been done on the rise of infinitival structures in English, such as passive infinitives, the for NP to V construction, Accusative and Infinitive constructions, the difference in usage between bare and marked infinitives etc. Research at present is on word order within the Noun Phrase, especially the variable position of the adjective in Old English and Middle English, on the role played by ananlogy in language change, and contributions to various handbooks.
Other interests are grammaticalization phenomena,and iconicity (form miming meaning) in language. I have worked on the interrelation between these two forces in language change, focussing on the differences between developments in the marked infinitives (te, zu, to + infinitive) between Dutch, German and English, and differences between the development of a modal verb have to from a possessive verb in English compared to Dutch hebben + te-infinitive. I have also been concerned with the status of grammaticalization, whether it should be regarded as an epiphenomenon or a mechanism or causal factor in its own right in change. Recently I have been working on the importance of iconic and indexical thinking in language evolution, and how this relates to the place of iconicity, and in particular of analogy, in language acquisition, language change and literary use of language.
In 2006-7 I worked on a project called 'Morphosyntactic Change: Formal and Functional Approaches Compared' funded by an NWO teaching-replacement subsidy. The research involved a comparison of the grammaticalization and the generative approaches to morphosyntactic change in order to establish by means of a number of case studies what role is played by both formal and functional/cognitive (including external) factors and how they intertwine in change, and also in how far they offer a solution towards an explanation of change. The book was published by Oxford University Press in 2007. From this project evolved other research on morphosyntactic change, e.g. for The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics.
Recently, apart from further reseach into adjectival constructions in OldEnglish, I have been working on reduplication and its relation to iconicity, on an article about analogy in language processing for a handbook on Grammaticalization edited by Narog and Heine (OUP 2011), and together with Wim van der Wurff of the university of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, I will be writing a brief history of English syntax, to be published in 2012 by Cambridge University Press.In 2011, I have co-organized the Eighth International Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature, together with Lars Elleström and Christina Ljungberg (Zürich) at the University of Växjö, Sweden in 2011, and are currently co-organiser with Masako Hiraga of Rikkyo University, Tokyo of the Ninth Iconicity Conference in May 2013. The proceedings of the eighth symposium will become available early in 2013.
Supervision of PhD projects
With Prof. Dr Ton Naaijkens (University of Utrecht): Imogen Cohen (PhD project ACLC/UvA): 'The sanitization of comtemporary Dutch fiction translated into English: A corpus study'. Starting date September 2012.
With Prof. Dr Michiel van den Brekel and Dr Anne Bannink: Elin Derks (PhD project ACLC/NKI, UvA): 'The "Lastmeter" in outpatient cancer consultations: help or hindrance to physician-patient communication?'. Starting date September 2012.
With Prof. Dr Jan Hulstijn: Elisabetta Materassi (PhD project ACLC/UvA): ' Metaphor in academic discourse: a study of metaphoric language and L2 learning. Starting date January 2012.
With Prof. Dr Folkert Kuyken and Dr Anne Bannink: Roos van der Zwaard (PhD project ACLC/UvA): " Negotiatingfor meaning during instant chat-messaging and video-conferencing'. Starting date January 2012.
Camiel Hamans (external PhD project ACLC): 'Borderline cases in morphology: A study in language change'.
With Dr. Evelien Keizer: Mara van Schaik-Radulescu (aio-project ACLC/UvA): 'Gradience in split intransitivity: A typological investigation'. Starting date Dec. 1 2005.
With Prof. Fred Weerman: Robert Cloutier (aio-project ACLC/UvA): 'West-Germanic OV and VO: The status of exceptions' Starting date Jan. 1 2004. The project aims to shed more light on word orderuniversals by investigating word order changes both language specifically and comparatively in two related West Germanic languages, i.e. English and Dutch. The approach involves looking at diachronic change as well as synchronic variation.The PhD was successfully defended on February 20, 2009.
With Prof. Hubert Cuykens ( Universityof Leuven,Belgium ): Hendrik de Smet (project funded by FWO): 'Gerundial complements in English. The project investigates the developmentand spread of gerundial complements in English and to explain the underlying mechanisms involved in it. Starting date 2004. The PhD was successfully defended on March 8, 2008, and awarded cum laude.
With Dr. Willem Koopman: Masayuki Ohkado (external PhD, no fixed time period). : 'Studies in word order in Old English'. PhD was successfully defended on September 6, 2005.
With Prof. Ans van Kemenade: Bettelou Los (NWO project 1995-1999): 'Infinitival Complementation in Old and Midlle English. Phd was awarded cum laude in 1999. The dissertation has appeared in extended form as the Rise of the to-Infinitive, with Oxford University Press in 2005.
Editorship
2012- Member of the editorial board of Anglia
2006 - Co-editor of the Benjamins Series ILL: Iconicity in Language and Literature
2004 - Member of the editorial board of the electronic journal
Constructions
2004 - Member of the editorial board of Studies in Language
(Benjamins).
2000 - Member of the editorial board of Journal of English Studies ,
University of Rioja.
1998 - Editor of the Language section of The Year's Work in English
Studies . Oxford UP.
1998 - Member of the Advisory Editorial Board of Studies in English Medieval
Language and Literature, Peter Lang, Frankfurt.
1997 - Member of the Advisory Editorial Board of Edinburgh Textbooks in the
English Language. Edinburgh UP.
1997 - Member of the editorial board of Links and Letters , University
of Barcelona.
1996 - Member of the editorial board of English Language and
Linguistics (Cambridge UP).
Grants/awards
from NWO :
2004-2005 Grant from NWO for study-leave to write a book for Oxford Univ. Press
on 'Morphosyntactic Change'
1999: for the organization of a symposium on 'Iconicity in language and
Literature'
1994: a four-year grant for an oio-researcher (Bettelou Los) to do a PhD as part
of the project on 'Language variation and change'
1985: for the organization of a workshop on 'Explanation and Linguistic Change
from the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW):
2002: Grant for the organization of the 2nd conference on 'New Perspectives on
Grammaticalization'
1996: Travel grant for a plenary lecture at the University of Poznan (Poland)
for the 9th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics.
1974-1975:
Grant to study for an MA degree as a Harting Scholar at the Universityof
Newcastle upon Tyne (UK)
Publications, selection (for a full list of publications, see the iconicity website)
Books and parts of books as (co-)author:
(in prep. ) with Wim van der Wurff, A Brief History of English Syntax. Cambridge: CUP.
(2007) Morpho-syntactic Change. Functional and Formal Perpectives . Oxford: OUP.
(2006) with Wim van der Wurff, 'Syntax', in A History of the English Language . Cambridge: CUP. pp. 109-198.
(2000) With Ans vanKemenade,Willem Koopman en Wim van der Wurff, The Syntax of Early English , Cambridge Syntax Guides, Cambridge University Press.
(1992) 'Syntax', chapter 4 in the Middle English volume (Volume II, 1066-1476) of the Cambridge History of the English Language , ed. by Norman Blake. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 207-408.
(1990) "Syntactic Change and Causation: Developments in Infinitival Constructions in English." Dissertation, University of Amsterdam.
Recent articles:
(forthcoming) Chapter on 'Morphological, syntactic and morpho-syntactic change', in Merja Kytö and Päivi Pahta (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
(forthcoming) Chapter on 'Iconicity', in Peter Stockwell and Sara Whiteley (eds), The Handbook of Stylistics . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
(forthcoming) '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 Hendrik De Smet et al. (eds), special issue of Studies in Language.
(2013). 'The role of contact in English syntactic change in the Old and Middle English periods', in Marianne Hundt and Daniel Schreier (eds.), English as a Contact Language . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
(2012) 'The status of the postponed 'and-adjective'construction in Old English: Attributive or predicative?', in David Denison, Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero, Chris McCully, Emma Moore (eds), Analysing Older English (Studies in English Language). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 251-284.
(2011) 'Grammaticalization as analogically driven change?', in Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization (Oxford Handbooks in Linguistics). Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 31-42.
(2011) 'Cognitive iconic grounding of reduplication in language', in Pascal Michelucci, Olga Fischer and Christina Ljungberg (eds.), Semblance and Signification (Iconicity in Language and Literature, 10). Amsterdam: Benjamins. pp. 55-81.
(2010) ' An iconic analogical approach to grammaticalization', in Jac Conradie, Ronél Johl, Marthinus Beukes, Olga Fischer and Christina Ljungberg (eds) Signergy. Iconicity in Language and Literature 8. Amsterdam: Benjamins. pp. 279-298.
(2010) 'On problem areas in grammaticalization: Lehmann's parameters and the issue of scope', in An van Linden et al. (eds) Formal Evidence in Grammaticalization Research. Amsterdam: Benjamins, pp. 17-42.
(2010) 'An analogical approach to grammaticalization', in Katerina Stathi, Elke Gehweiler, and Ekkehard König (eds), Grammaticalization. Current Views and Issues . Amsterdam : Benjamins, pp. 181-219.
(2008) 'Is there life beyond generative syntax?, Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur (PBB) 130: 199-235.
(2008) 'History of English syntax", in Haruko Momma and Michael Matto (eds), A Companion to the History of the English Language. Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture, Oxford:Blackwell, pp. 57-68.
(2007) 'On analogy as the motivation for grammaticalization', Studies in Language 32: 336-381.
(2006) 'On the position of adjectives in Middle English, English Language and Linguistics 10.2: 253-288.
(2004) 'Evidence for iconicity in language'. Logos and Language . Journal of General Linguistics and Language Theory 5.i: 1-19.
Edited books:
(2013) with Lars Elleström and Christina Ljungberg, Iconic Investigations. Iconicity in Language and Literature 12. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(2011) with Pascal Michelucci, and Christina Ljungberg, Semblance and Signification. Iconicity in Language and Literature 10. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(2010) with Jac Conradie, Ronél Johl, Marthinus Beukes and Christina Ljungberg, Signergy. Iconicity in Language and Literature 8. Amsterdam: Benjamins
(2007) with Elzbieta Tabakowska and Christina Ljungberg, Insistent Images. Iconicity in Language and Literature 5. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(2005) with Costantino Maeder and William J. Herlofsky, Outside-In --Inside-Out . Iconicity in Language and Literature 4. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(2004) with Muriel Norde and Harry Perridon, Up and Down the Cline - The Nature of Grammaticalization. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(2003) with Wolfgang Müller, From Sign to Signing. Iconicity in Language and Literature 3. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(2001) with Max Nänny, Iconicity. Special issue of the European Journal of English Studies Vol. 5.1.
(2001) with Max Nänny, The Motivated Sign . Iconicity inLanguage and Literature 2. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(2000) with AnetteRosenbach and Dieter Stein, Pathways of Change: Grammaticalization in English. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(1999) with Max Nänny, Form Miming Meaning: Iconicity in Language and Literature. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
(1987) with Roger Eaton, Willem Koopman en Frederike van der Leek, Explanation and Linguistic Change . Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
(1985) with Roger Eaton, Willem Koopman en Frederike van der Leek, Papers from the 4th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics . Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
2013
- O. Fischer (2013). 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. Studies in Language, 37 (3), 515-533. doi: 10.1075/sl.37.3.03fis[go to publisher's site]
2012
- O. Fischer (2012). The status of the postponed 'and-adjective' construction in Old English: attributive or predicative? In D. Denison, R. Bermúdez-Otero, C. McCully & E. Moore (Eds.), Analysing older English (Studies in English language) (pp. 251-284). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2011
- O. Fischer (2011). Grammaticalization as analogically driven change? In H. Narrog & B. Heine (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of grammaticalization (Oxford handbooks in linguistics) (pp. 31-42). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- O. Fischer (2011). Cognitive iconic grounding of reduplication in language. In P. Michelucci, O. Fischer & C. Ljungberg (Eds.), Semblance and signification (Iconicity in language and literature, 10) (pp. 55-81). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
2008
- O. Fischer (2008). On analogy as the motivation for grammaticalization. Studies in Language, 32 (2), 336-382.[go to publisher's site]
2007
- O. Fischer (2007). Morphosyntactic change: functional and formal perspectives (Oxford Surveys in Syntax and Morphology, 2). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- O. Fischer (2007). What counts as evidence in historical linguistics? In M. Penke & A. Rosenbach (Eds.), What counts as evidence in linguistics: the case of innateness (Benjamins current topics, 7) (pp. 249-281). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
2006
- O.C.M. Fischer & W. van der Wurff (2006). Syntax. In R. Hogg & D. Denison (Eds.), A History of the English Language (pp. 109-198). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2006). On the position of adjectives in Middle English. English Language and Linguistics, 10 (2), 253-288.
2004
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). Grammar change versus language change: Is there a difference? In C. Kay, S. Horobin & J. Smith (Eds.), New perspectives on english historical linguistics. Vol. I: Syntax and Morphology (pp. 31-63). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O. Fischer, M. Norde & H. Perridon (Eds.). (2004). Up and down the cline: the nature of grammaticalization (Typological studies in language, 59). Amsterdam/ Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
2003
- O.C.M. Fischer (2003). Principles of grammaticalization and linguistic reality. In G. Rohdenburg & B. Mondorf (Eds.), Determinants of Grammatical varition in English (pp. 445-478). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
2001
- O.C.M. Fischer (2001). The position of the adjective in (old) English from an iconic perspective. In O.C.M. Fischer & M. Nänny (Eds.), The motivated Sign. Iconicity in Language and Literature 2 (pp. 249-276). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
2000
- O.C.M. Fischer (2000). Grammaticalisation: uniderectional, non reversable? The case of to before the infinitive in English. In A. Rosenbach, D. Stein & O. Fischer (Eds.), Pathways of Change. Grammaticalization in English (pp. 149-169). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2000). The position of the adjective in Old English. In D. Denison, R.M. Hogg, R. Bermudez-Otero & C.B. McCully (Eds.), Generative Theory and Corpus Studies. A dialogue from 10th ICEHL (pp. 153-182). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
- O.C.M. Fischer, A. Rosenbach & D. Stein (Eds.). (2000). Pathways of Change: Grammaticalization in English. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer & A. Rosenbach (2000). "Introduction". In O.C.M. Fischer, A. Rosenbach & D. Stein (Eds.), Grammaticalisation: undirectional, non-reversable? The case of to before the infinitive in English (pp. 1-37). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
1998
- O.C.M. Fischer (1998). "On negative raising in the history of English". In G. Tottie, W. van der Wurff & I. Tieken-Boon van Ostade (Eds.), Negation in the history of English (pp. 55-100). Amsterdam-New York: Benjamins.
1997
- O. Fischer (1997). On the status of grammaticalisation and the diachronic dimension in explanation. Transactions of the Philological Society, 95 (2), 149-187.[go to publisher's site]
- O.C.M. Fischer (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). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
- O.C.M. Fischer (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). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
1996
- O.C.M. Fischer (1996). Verbal complementation in early Middle English: How do the infinitives fit in? In D. Britton (Ed.), English Historical Linguistics 1994 (pp. 247-270). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
1995
- O.C.M. Fischer (1995). The distinction between 'to' and bare infinitival complements in late Middle English. Diachronica, 12, 1-30.
1992
- O.C.M. Fischer (1992). Syntactic change and borrowing: the case of the accusative-and-infinitive construction in English. In M. Gerritsen & D. Stein (Eds.), Internal and external factors in syntactic change (pp. 17-89). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
1987
- O.C.M. Fischer & F. van der Leek (1987). A 'case' for the old English impersonal. In W. Koopman (Ed.), Explanation and linguistic change (pp. 79-120). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
1983
- O.C.M. Fischer & F.C. van der Leek (1983). The demise of the Old English impersonal construction. Journal of Linguistics, 19, 337-368.
1981
- O.C.M. Fischer & F.C. van der Leek (1981). Optional vs radical re-analysis: mechanisms of syntactic change. [Review of the book Principles of diachronic syntax]. Lingua, 55, 301-350.
2015
- I.C. Cohen & O.C.M. Fischer (2015). Iconicity in translation. Two passages from a novel by Tobias Hill. In M.K. Hiraga, W Herlofsky, K. Shinohara & K. Akita (Eds.), Iconicity. East meets West (ILL, 14) (pp. 163-184). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
2014
- O. Fischer (2014). Iconicity. In P. Stockwell & S. Whiteley (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of stylistics (Cambridge handbooks in language and linguistics) (pp. 377-392). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2013
- O. Fischer (2013). 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. Studies in Language, 37 (3), 515-533. doi: 10.1075/sl.37.3.03fis[go to publisher's site]
- O.C.M. Fischer (in press). Iconic Principle. In Stefan.J. Schierholz (general editor), Herbert.Ernst Wiegand (general editor) & Bernd Kortmann (volume editor) (Eds.), Wörterbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (WSK) Online; volume 'Theories and Methods in Linguistics'. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
- O. Fischer (2013). The role of contact in English syntactic change in the Old and Middle English periods. In D. Schreier & M. Hundt (Eds.), English as a contact language (Studies in English language) (pp. 18-40). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2012
- O. Fischer (2012). The status of the postponed 'and-adjective' construction in Old English: attributive or predicative? In D. Denison, R. Bermúdez-Otero, C. McCully & E. Moore (Eds.), Analysing older English (Studies in English language) (pp. 251-284). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2011
- O. Fischer (2011). Grammaticalization as analogically driven change? In H. Narrog & B. Heine (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of grammaticalization (Oxford handbooks in linguistics) (pp. 31-42). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- O. Fischer (2011). Cognitive iconic grounding of reduplication in language. In P. Michelucci, O. Fischer & C. Ljungberg (Eds.), Semblance and signification (Iconicity in language and literature, 10) (pp. 55-81). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
2010
- O. Fischer (2010). On problem areas in grammaticalization: Lehmann's parameters and the issue of scope. In A. Van Linden, J.-C. Verstraete & K. Davidse (Eds.), Formal evidence in grammaticalization research Vol. 94. Typological studies in language (pp. 17-42). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins.
- O. Fischer (2010). An analogical approach to grammaticalization. In K. Stathi, E. Gehweiler & E. König (Eds.), Grammaticalization: current views and issues (Studies in language companion series, 119) (pp. 181-219). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins.
- O. Fischer (2010). An iconic, analogical approach to grammaticalization. In C.J. Conradie, R. Johl, M. Beukes, O. Fischer & C. Ljungberg (Eds.), Signergy (Iconicity in language and literature, 9) (pp. 279-298). Amsterdam [etc.]: Benjamins.
2009
2008
- O. Fischer (2008). On analogy as the motivation for grammaticalization. Studies in Language, 32 (2), 336-382.[go to publisher's site]
- O. Fischer (2008). Is there life beyond generative syntax? Considering the study of syntax from a diachronic and semantic-pragmatic point of view. (Review article of The Blackwell Companion to Syntax. Vols I-V, edited by Martin Everaert and Henk van Riemsdijk). [Review of the book The Blackwell companion to syntax]. Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur, 130(2), 199-235.[go to publisher's site]
- O. Fischer (2008). History of English syntax. In H. Momma & M. Matto (Eds.), A companion to the history of the English language (Blackwell companions to literature and culture, 54) (pp. 57-68). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
2007
- E. Tabakowska, C. Ljungberg & O. Fischer (Eds.). (2007). Insistent images (Iconicity in Language and Literature, 5). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O. Fischer (2007). Author's response. In M. Penke & A. Rosenbach (Eds.), What counts as evidence in linguistics: the case of innateness (Benjamins current topics, 7) (pp. 287-289). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O. Fischer (2007). Morphosyntactic change: functional and formal perspectives (Oxford Surveys in Syntax and Morphology, 2). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2007). The development of English parentheticals: A case of grammaticalization? In U. Smit, S. Dollinger, J. Hüttner, G. Kaltenböck & U. Lutzky (Eds.), Tracing English through time: explorations in language variation : in honour of Herbert Schendl on the occasion of his 65th birthday (Austrian Studies in English, 95) (pp. 99-114). Wenen: Braumüller.
- O. Fischer (2007). What counts as evidence in historical linguistics? In M. Penke & A. Rosenbach (Eds.), What counts as evidence in linguistics: the case of innateness (Benjamins current topics, 7) (pp. 249-281). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
2006
- O.C.M. Fischer & W. van der Wurff (2006). Syntax. In R. Hogg & D. Denison (Eds.), A History of the English Language (pp. 109-198). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2006). On the position of adjectives in Middle English. English Language and Linguistics, 10 (2), 253-288.
- O.C.M. Fischer (Ed.). (2006) The Year's Work in English Studies, 85.[go to publisher's site]
2005
- W.J. Herlofsky, C.C.M. Maeder & O.C.M. Fischer (2005). Introduction. Iconicity in-side-out. In W.J. Herlofsky, C.C.M. Maeder & O.C.M. Fischer (Eds.), Outside-in - Inside-out (Iconicity in Language and Literature, 4) (pp. 1-12). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- M. Nänny & O.C.M. Fischer (2005). Iconicity: literary texts. In K. Brown (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed (pp. 462-472). Oxford: Elsevier.
- O.C.M. Fischer (Ed.). (2005) The Year's Work in English Studies, 84.
- C.C.M. Maeder, O.C.M. Fischer & W.J. Herlofsky (Eds.). (2005). Outside-In - Inside-Out ( Iconicity in Language and Literature, 4). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
2004
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). Grammar change versus language change: Is there a difference? In C. Kay, S. Horobin & J. Smith (Eds.), New perspectives on english historical linguistics. Vol. I: Syntax and Morphology (pp. 31-63). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). Author's response. Studies in Language, 28, 745-747.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). The development of the modals in english: Radical versus gradual changes. In D. Hart (Ed.), English modality in context. Diachronic perspectives (Linguistic insights. Studies in Language and Communication 11)) (pp. 16-32). Bern: Peter Lang.
- O.C.M. Fischer (Ed.). (2004) The Year's Work in English Studies, 83.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). De historische taalkunde. Gij letterdames en gij letterheren. Nieuwe mogelijkheden voor taalkundig en letterkundig onderzoek in Nederland. (extern rapport, Verkenningen Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen). Amsterdam: KNAW.
- O. Fischer, M. Norde & H. Perridon (Eds.). (2004). Up and down the cline: the nature of grammaticalization (Typological studies in language, 59). Amsterdam/ Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer, M. Norde & H.C.B. Perridon (2004). Introduction. In search of grammaticalization. In O. Fischer, M. Norde & H. Perridon (Eds.), Up and down the cline - The nature of grammaticalization (Typological studies in language, 59) (pp. 1-16). Amsterdam/ Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co..
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). What counts as evidence in historical linguistics. Studies in Language, 28, 710-740.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). Evidence for iconicity in language. Logos and Language. Journal of General Linguistics and Language Theory, 5 (i), 1-19.
2003
- O.C.M. Fischer (2003). [Review of the book Grammatical relations in change]. Journal of Indo-EUropean Studies, 31(3&4), 491-505.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2003). [Review of the book World lexicon of grammaticalization]. Functions of Language, 10, 140-147.
- W. Müller & O.C.M. Fischer (Eds.). (2003). From Sign to Signing. Iconicity in Language and Literature 3. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- W. Müller & O.C.M. Fischer (2003). Introduction. From signing back to signs. In W. Müller & O.C.M. Fischer (Eds.), From Sign to Signing. Iconicity in Language and Literature 3 (pp. 1-20). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2003). Principles of grammaticalization and linguistic reality. In G. Rohdenburg & B. Mondorf (Eds.), Determinants of Grammatical varition in English (pp. 445-478). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
2001
- O.C.M. Fischer & M. Nänny (Eds.). (2001) European Journal of English Studies, 5.1.
- O.C.M. Fischer & M. Nänny (Eds.). (2001). The Motivated Sign. Iconicity in Language and Literature 2 (2). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer (Ed.). (2001) The Year's Work in English Studies, 79.
- O.C.M. Fischer & M. Nänny (2001). Introduction: Iconicity and nature. European Journal of English Studies, 5, 3-16.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2001). The position of the adjective in (old) English from an iconic perspective. In O.C.M. Fischer & M. Nänny (Eds.), The motivated Sign. Iconicity in Language and Literature 2 (pp. 249-276). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2001). Verkenningen: Taal- en letterkunde, over Historische Taalkunde. (extern rapport). Amsterdam: KNAW.
2000
- O.C.M. Fischer (2000). Referee rapport over artikel uitgebracht aan Prof Dr Brian Joseph. (extern rapport). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer, A. van Kemenade, W.F. Koopman & W. van der Wurff (2000). The Syntax of Early English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2000). Grammaticalisation: uniderectional, non reversable? The case of to before the infinitive in English. In A. Rosenbach, D. Stein & O. Fischer (Eds.), Pathways of Change. Grammaticalization in English (pp. 149-169). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2000). The position of the adjective in Old English. In D. Denison, R.M. Hogg, R. Bermudez-Otero & C.B. McCully (Eds.), Generative Theory and Corpus Studies. A dialogue from 10th ICEHL (pp. 153-182). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2000). De taille van Vrouwe Filologia: langue of parole. In O.C.M. Fischer (Ed.), Oratiereeks Universiteit van Amsterdam (pp. 1-37). Amsterdam: Vossiuspers.
- O.C.M. Fischer (Ed.). (2000) The Year's Work in English Studies, 78.
- O.C.M. Fischer, A. Rosenbach & D. Stein (Eds.). (2000). Pathways of Change: Grammaticalization in English. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O. Fischer (2000). [Review of the book Advances in English historical linguistics (1996)]. .[go to publisher's site]
- O.C.M. Fischer (2000). [Review of the book The Continental Background of English and its Insular Development]. .
1999
- O.C.M. Fischer (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.
- O.C.M. Fischer (Ed.). (1999) The Year's Work in English Studies, 77.
- O.C.M. Fischer & M. Nänny (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). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
- O. Fischer & W. van der Wurff (1999). Morphology, & Syntax. The Year's Work in English Studies, 77, 18-59. doi: 10.1093/ywes/77.1.1
- O.C.M. Fischer (1999). Changes in infinitival constructions in English. In S. Schulting & F.W. Neumann (Eds.), Anglistentag 1998, Erfurt (pp. 7-27). Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag.
1998
- O. Fischer & W. van der Wurff (1998). Morphology, & Syntax. The Year's Work in English Studies, 78, 7-67. doi: 10.1093/ywes/78.1.1
1997
- O. Fischer (1997). On the status of grammaticalisation and the diachronic dimension in explanation. Transactions of the Philological Society, 95 (2), 149-187.[go to publisher's site]
- O. Fischer (1997). Iconicity in language and literature: language innovation and language change. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen, 98, 63-87.
1996
- O.C.M. Fischer & W. van der Wurff (1996). Early and Late Syntax. Morphology (two chapters). The Year's Work in English Studies, 74, 19-46.
- O.C.M. Fischer (1996). The status of 'to' in Old English 'to'-infinitives: A reply to Kageyama. Lingua, 99.
1995
- O.C.M. Fischer (1995). History of Englishes. New Methods and Interpretations in Historical Linguistics. [Review of the book New directions in English historical grammar]. .
2009
- O. Fischer (2009). Grammaticalization as analogically driven change? View[z], 18 (2), 3-23.[go to publisher's site]
2006
- O.C.M. Fischer (2006). Grammaticalization and iconicity: two interacting processes. In Herbert Grabes & Wolfgang Viereck (Eds.), The wider scope of English: papers in English language and literature from the Bamberg Conference of the International Association of University Professors of English (Bamberger Beiträge zur englischen Sprachwissenschaft, 51) (pp. 17-42).
2004
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). Developments in the category adjective from Old to Middle English. Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature, 19, 1-36.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). Iconicity as a fundamental force in language development. In H. Aertsen, M. Hannay & R. Lyall (Eds.), Words in their places. A Festschrift for J. Lachlan Mackenzie (pp. 351-365). Amsterdam: Faculty of Arts, Vrije Universiteit.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). "Langue", "parole" and the historical linguist. In A. Rodriguez Alvarez & F. Alonso Almeida (Eds.), Voices on the past. Studies in Old and Middle English language and literature (pp. 101-138). La Coruña: Netbiblo.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2004). Grammaticalization and iconicity: Two interacting processes. Cahiers de Linguistique Analogique, 1, 99-134.
2003
- O.C.M. Fischer (2003). The modal puzzle: Putting the pieces together. In D. Hart & M. Lima (Eds.), Modality in Late Middle English and Early Modern English: Semantic shifts and pragmatic interpretations. Napoli: Cuen.
- O.C.M. Fischer (2003). Grammar change, language change and the historical linguist. In A. Masa-chijo (Ed.), Creation and Practical Use of Language Texts (Proceedings of the Second International Conference Studies for the Intergrated Text Science) (pp. 31-47). Nagoya: Nagoya University.
2002
- O.C.M. Fischer (2002). Teaching the History of the English Language. Its position in the university curriculum and its relation to linguistic theory. In D. Stanulewicz (Ed.), PASE Papers in Language Studies: Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference of the Polish Association for the Study of English. Gdansk, 26-28 April 2000 (pp. 31-46). Gdansk: Wydawnictwo, Uniwersytetu Gdañskiego.
2001
- O.C.M. Fischer & M. Nänny (2001). Introduction. Veni Vidi, Vici. In O.C.M. Fischer & M. Nänny (Eds.), The Motivated Sign. Iconicity in Language and Literature 2 (pp. 1-14). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
2000
- O.C.M. Fischer (2000). De taille van Vrouwe Filologia: 'langue'of 'parole'. Amsterdam: Vossiuspers AUP.
- O.C.M. Fischer & A. Rosenbach (2000). "Introduction". In O.C.M. Fischer, A. Rosenbach & D. Stein (Eds.), Grammaticalisation: undirectional, non-reversable? The case of to before the infinitive in English (pp. 1-37). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
1998
- O.C.M. Fischer (1998). Grammaticalisation unidirectional, non reversable? The case of to before the infinitive in English. View[z], 7 (1), 5-24.
1997
- O.C.M. Fischer (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). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
- O.C.M. Fischer (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). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
1996
- O.C.M. Fischer (1996). Verbal complementation in early Middle English: How do the infinitives fit in? In D. Britton (Ed.), English Historical Linguistics 1994 (pp. 247-270). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
1995
- O.C.M. Fischer (1995). The distinction between 'to' and bare infinitival complements in late Middle English. Diachronica, 12, 1-30.
- O.C.M. Fischer (1995). The sections on Syntax and Morphology in chapter 1, Language. The Year's Work in English Studies, 73, 24-66.
1994
- O.C.M. Fischer (1994). The development of quasi-auxiliaries in English and changes in word order. Neophilologus, 78, 137-164.
- O.C.M. Fischer (1994). The Fortunes of the Latin-type accusative and infinitive construction in Dutch and English Compared. In E. Morck, O. Westvik & T. Swan (Eds.), Language Change and Language Structure: Ols Germanic Languages in a Comparative Perspective. Trends in Linguistics (pp. 91-133). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter.
- O.C.M. Fischer (1994). Syntax. The Year's Work in English Studies, 75, 34-74.
- O.C.M. Fischer & W. van der Wurf (1994). Morphology. The Year's Work in English Studies, 75, 31-34.
- O.C.M. Fischer & W.F. Koopman (Eds.). (1994). Current Research in Dutch and Belgian Universities and Polytechnics on Old English, Middle English and Historical English. Amsterdam: Vakgroep Engels UvA.
2012
- O.C.M. Fischer (2012). The 2012/13 REF Preparation Exercise for the University of Manchester. (extern rapport). Manchester: University of Manchester.
2011
2002
1998
- O.C.M. Fischer (1998). "On negative raising in the history of English". In G. Tottie, W. van der Wurff & I. Tieken-Boon van Ostade (Eds.), Negation in the history of English (pp. 55-100). Amsterdam-New York: Benjamins.
- O. Fischer & W. van der Wurff (1998). Morphology. The Year's Work in English Studies, 76, 33-36. doi: 10.1093/ywes/76.1.1
- O. Fischer & W. van der Wurff (1998). Syntax. The Year's Work in English Studies, 76, 36-78. doi: 10.1093/ywes/76.1.1
1996
1995
- O.C.M. Fischer (1995). English Historical Syntax; Verbal Constructions. [Review of the book -]. .
1994
- O.C.M. Fischer (1994). [Review of the book English Historical Syntax: Verbal Constructions]. .
1992
- O.C.M. Fischer (1992). Syntactic change and borrowing: the case of the accusative-and-infinitive construction in English. In M. Gerritsen & D. Stein (Eds.), Internal and external factors in syntactic change (pp. 17-89). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
1987
- O.C.M. Fischer & F. van der Leek (1987). A 'case' for the old English impersonal. In W. Koopman (Ed.), Explanation and linguistic change (pp. 79-120). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
- O.C.M. Fischer (1987). Some remarks on the analysis of perception verb complements in middle English: A reply. Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny, 34 (1), 57-67.
1985
- O.C.M. Fischer (1985). Gower's tale of Florent and Chaucer's wife of Bath's tale: a stylistic comparison. English Studies, 3, 205-225.
1983
- O.C.M. Fischer & F.C. van der Leek (1983). The demise of the Old English impersonal construction. Journal of Linguistics, 19, 337-368.
1981
- O.C.M. Fischer & F.C. van der Leek (1981). Optional vs radical re-analysis: mechanisms of syntactic change. [Review of the book Principles of diachronic syntax]. Lingua, 55, 301-350.
2012
- O.C.M. Fischer (2012). Is het erg dat taal verandert? In M. Boogaard & M. Jansen (Eds.), Alles wat je altijd al had willen weten over taal: de taalcanon (pp. 92-95). Amsterdam: Meulenhoff.
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