Review published In:
English World-Wide
Vol. 37:1 (2016) ► pp.103108
References (19)
References
Alford, Daniel Moonhawk. 1982. “A New English Language Quotative”. Not Just Words: The Newsletter of Transpersonal Linguistics 21.Google Scholar
Buchstaller, Isabelle. 2004. “The Sociolinguistic Constraints on the Quotative System – British English and US English Compared”. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Edinburgh.Google Scholar
. 2008. “The Localization of Global Linguistic Variants”. English World-Wide 291: 15–44. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Butters, Ronald. 1980. “Narrative Go ‘Say’”. American Speech 551: 304–307. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
. 1982. “Editor’s Note [on ‘Be Like’]”. American Speech 571: 149.Google Scholar
Cheshire, Jenny, and Sue Fox. 2007. Innovation in the Quotative System of London Adolescents: The Emergence of This Is Me . Paper presented at NWAV 36. Philadelphia, PA.
Levey, Stephen. 2006. “Tense Variation in Preadolescent Narratives”. Journal of English Linguistics 341: 126–152. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Macaulay, Ronald. 2006. “Pure Grammaticalization: The Development of a Teenage Intensifier”. Language Variation and Change 181: 267–283. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Meyerhoff, Miriam, and Nancy Niedzielski. 2003. “The globalisation of vernacular variationJournal of Sociolinguistics 71: 534–555. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Munro, Pamela. 1982. “On the Transitivity of Say-Verbs”. In Paul Hopper, and Sandra Thompson, eds. Studies in Transitivity: Syntax and Semantics. New York: Academic Press, 301–318. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Poplack, Shana. 1980. “The Notion of the Plural in Puerto Rican Spanish: Competing Constraints on (s) Deletion”. In William Labov, ed. Locating Language in Time and Space. New York: Academic Press, 55–67.Google Scholar
Richard, Sophie, and Celeste Rodríguez Louro. fc. “Narrative-Embedded Variation and Change: The Sociolinguistics of the Australian English Narrative Present Perfect”. In Valentin Werner, Elena Seoane, and Cristina Suárez-Gómez, eds. Re-Assessing the Present Perfect. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. DOI logo
Rodríguez Louro, Celeste, Sophie Richard, and Sana Bharadwaj. 2015. Another Story: The Impact of Narrative and Non-Narrative Discourse on be like . Paper presented at the 2015 Meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society. Sydney, December 9–11.
Rodríguez Louro, Celeste, and Marie-Eve Ritz. 2014. “Stories Down Under: Tense Variation at the Heart of Australian English Narratives”. Australian Journal of Linguistics 341: 540–556.Google Scholar
Schneider, Stefan. 2002. Pragmatic Functions of Spanish Parenthetical Verbs. Paper presented at the 1st Symposium on Intercultural, Cognitive and Social Pragmatics (EPICS 1). University of Seville, Spain, April 10–12.
Tagliamonte, Sali. 2014. “Situating Media Influence in Sociolinguistic Context”. Journal of Sociolinguistics 181: 135–286. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Tagliamonte, Sali, and Alexandra D’Arcy. 2007. “Frequency and Variation in the Community Grammar: Tracking a New Change through the Generations”. Language Variation and Change 191: 119–217. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Tagliamonte, Sali, Alexandra D’Arcy, and Celeste Rodríguez Louro. fc. “Outliers, Impact and Rationalization in Linguistic Change”. Language.
Tamminga, Meredith, and Aaron Ecay. 2014. Persistence as a Diagnostic of Grammatical Status: The Case of Middle English Negation. Paper presented at Diachronic Generative Syntax (DiGS) 15. University of Ottawa, Canada.