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Diachronic Typological Profiling Against Synchronic Variation in the Anglophone World -- Chapter 4. Taboo Negators and The Jespersen Cycle -- Chapter 5. Standardise this! Prescriptivism and Resistance to Standardization in Language Revitalisation -- Chapter 6. Be Seeing Youse: Understanding the Place of Youse in Contemporary Australian English -- Chapter 7. ?I could literally care less?: Online Attitudes to Language Change(s) -- Chapter 8. Is Kate Burridge Unique? -- Chapter 9. Construction Grammar and Language Change in Australia: What do you think this is, Bush Week? -- Chapter 10. Unlocking the English Wordhord Today -- Part 2: Across Languages -- Chapter 11. Semantic Change, Partial Synonymy and the Indeterminacy of Interpretation -- Chapter 12. Old, Middle, and Modern: Temporality and Typology -- Chapter 13. Language Contact and Language Change in the Sepik Region of New Guinea -- Chapter 14. What?s the Score? -- Part 3: Language Changes: Other Aspects -- Chapter 15. 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