Cited by

Cited by 18 other publications

Arnaud, René
1998. The development of the progressive in 19th century English: A quantitative survey. Language Variation and Change 10:2  pp. 123 ff. DOI logo
Collins, Peter & Xinyue Yao
2014. Grammatical Change in the Verb Phrase in Australian English: A Corpus-based Study. Australian Journal of Linguistics 34:4  pp. 506 ff. DOI logo
Collins1, Peter
2008. The Progressive Aspect in World Englishes: A Corpus-based Study. Australian Journal of Linguistics 28:2  pp. 225 ff. DOI logo
DE SMET, HENDRIK & LIESBET HEYVAERT
2011. The meaning of the English present participle. English Language and Linguistics 15:3  pp. 473 ff. DOI logo
DE SMET, HENDRIK & EVELYN VANCAYZEELE
2015. Like a rolling stone: the changing use of English premodifying present participles. English Language and Linguistics 19:1  pp. 131 ff. DOI logo
Fuchs, Robert & Ulrike Gut
2015. An apparent time study of the progressive in Nigerian English. In Grammatical Change in English World-Wide [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 67],  pp. 373 ff. DOI logo
Hundt, Marianne, Paula Rautionaho & Carolin Strobl
2020. Progressive or simple? A corpus-based study of aspect in World Englishes. Corpora 15:1  pp. 77 ff. DOI logo
Roger Lass
2000. The Cambridge History of the English Language, DOI logo
Markus, Manfred
2014. The pattern to be a-hunting from Middle 
to Late Modern English. In Corpus Interrogation and Grammatical Patterns [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 63],  pp. 57 ff. DOI logo
McCAFFERTY, KEVIN & CAROLINA P. AMADOR-MORENO
2014. ‘[The Irish] find much difficulty in these auxiliaries . . .puttingwillforshallwith the first person’: the decline of first-personshallin Ireland, 1760–1890. English Language and Linguistics 18:3  pp. 407 ff. DOI logo
Nurmi, Arja
2013. Svenja Kranich, The progressive in Modern English: A corpus-based study of grammaticalization and related changes (Language and Computers: Studies in Practical Linguistics 72). Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2010. 276 p. ISBN 978-90-420-3143-2.. English Language and Linguistics 17:1  pp. 195 ff. DOI logo
Ní Mhurchú, Aoife
2018. What’s Left to Say About Irish English Progressives? “I’m Not Going Having Any Conversation with You”. Corpus Pragmatics 2:3  pp. 289 ff. DOI logo
OSAWA, FUYO
2009. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROGRESSIVE IN ENGLISH IN THE 19TH CENTURY. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 26:1  pp. 194 ff. DOI logo
PETRÉ, PETER
2016. Grammaticalization by changing co-text frequencies, or why [BE Ving] became the ‘progressive’. English Language and Linguistics 20:1  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
Rautionaho, Paula, Sandra C. Deshors & Lea Meriläinen
2018. Revisiting the ENL-ESL-EFL continuum: A multifactorial approach to grammatical aspect in spoken Englishes. ICAME Journal 42:1  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
Rautionaho, Paula & Marianne Hundt
2022. Primed progressives? Predicting aspectual choice in World Englishes. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 18:3  pp. 599 ff. DOI logo
Warner, Anthony R.
1997. Extending the paradigm: An interpretation of the historical development of auxiliary sequences in English. English Studies 78:2  pp. 162 ff. DOI logo

This list is based on CrossRef data as of 6 april 2024. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.