English Language and Linguistics

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Jonathan Culpeper and Merja Kytö, Early Modern English dialogues: Spoken interaction as writing. Studies in English Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xxii+472.2012/10/22English5
On the structure of acronyms and neighbouring categories: a prototype-based account2002/05/01English3
Analyzing lexical emergence in Modern American English online2016/05/25English3
‘… That is the question': complementizer omission in extraposed that-clauses2006/10/18English2
What else happened to English? A brief for the Celtic hypothesis2009/07/01English2
No momentary fancy! The zero ‘complementizer’ in English dialects2005/10/31English2
OnThe London–Lund Corpus 2: design, challenges and innovations2021/09/01English2
Raymond Hickey, Irish English: History and present-day forms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 504 p.2011/10/04English2
Epistemic verbs and zero complementizer2007/11/01English2
Phrasal compounds can have adjectival heads: evidence from English2018/11/13English1
Analogy-driven change: the emergence and development of mirativeend upconstructions in American English2018/11/13English1
The present perfect in Nigerian English2016/06/13English1
Douglas Biber and Randi Reppen (eds.), The Cambridge handbook of English corpus linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Pp. 639. ISBN 978-1-107-03738-0 (hardback).2016/10/03English1
The unidirectionality of semantic changes in grammaticalization: an experimental approach to the asymmetric priming hypothesis2016/12/21English1
Susan Fox , The new Cockney: New ethnicities and adolescent speech in the traditional East End of London. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. ISBN 9781137318251. Pp. xv + 247.2016/12/05English1
Innovation in functional categories:slash, a new coordinator in English2017/12/28English1
Divide and conquer: the formation and functional dynamics of the Modern Englishing-clause network2015/10/14English1
Genitive variation: the niche role of the oblique genitive2014/06/04English1
Karin Aijmer and Christoph Rühlemann (eds.), Corpus pragmatics: A handbook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Pp. xviii + 461.2015/08/18English1
Tanja Säily, Sociolinguistic variation in English derivational productivity: Studies and methods in diachronic corpus linguistics. Helsinki: Société Néophilologique, 2014. Pp. v + 284.2015/07/31English1
Ideology, race and place in historical constructions of belonging: the case of Zimbabwe2015/07/01English1
The expression of impersonals in Middle English2015/07/01English1
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS2011/10/04English1
Structural nativization, typology and complexity: noun phrase structures in British, Kenyan and Singaporean English2014/02/06English1
Using nonsense words to investigate vowel merger2013/06/10English1
Never again: the multiple grammaticalization ofneveras a marker of negation in English2012/10/22English1
Recent changes in the function and frequency of Standard English genitive constructions: a multivariate analysis of tagged corpora2007/11/01English1
Charles Jones (ed.), The Edinburgh history of the Scots language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1997. Pp. x + 690. £150, ISBN 0 7486 0754 4.1998/11/01English1
Register variation, truncation, and subject omission in English and in French1997/11/01English1
Karin Aijmer, Conversational routines in English: convention and creativity. Studies in Language and Linguistics. London: Longman, 1996. Pp. xvi + 251. Hardback £40, ISBN 0 582 08212 9; paperback £16.99, ISBN 0 582 08211 0.1998/05/01English1