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Stability, Variation and Change of Word-Order Patterns over Time
Edited by Rosanna Sornicola, Erich Poppe and Ariel Shisha-Halevy
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 213] 2000
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2014. Quirky quadratures: on rhythm and weight as constraints on genitive variation in an unconventional data set. English Language and Linguistics 18:2  pp. 263 ff. DOI logo
Ford, Marilyn & Joan Bresnan
2015. Generating data as a proxy for unavailable corpus data: the contextualized sentence completion task. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 11:1 DOI logo
Heller, Benedikt, Tobias Bernaisch & Stefan Th. Gries
2017. Empirical perspectives on two potential epicenters: The genitive alternation in Asian Englishes. ICAME Journal 41:1  pp. 111 ff. DOI logo
IBARAKI, SEISHIROU
2010. ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF GENITIVES IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF -’S. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 27:2  pp. 329 ff. DOI logo
JANKOWSKI, BRIDGET L. & SALI A. TAGLIAMONTE
2014. On the genitive's trail: data and method from a sociolinguistic perspective. English Language and Linguistics 18:2  pp. 305 ff. DOI logo
Kubota, Maki, Caroline Heycock, Antonella Sorace & Jason Rothman
2020. Cross-Linguistic Influence on L2 Before and After Extreme Reduction in Input: The Case of Japanese Returnee Children. Frontiers in Psychology 11 DOI logo
ROSENBACH, ANETTE
2014. English genitive variation – the state of the art. English Language and Linguistics 18:2  pp. 215 ff. DOI logo
ROSENBACH, ANETTE
2019. On the (non-)equivalence of constructions with determiner genitives and noun modifiers in English. English Language and Linguistics 23:4  pp. 759 ff. DOI logo

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