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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with Oklahoma State University plays a role.

Responses to Language Varieties: Variability, processes and outcomes

Edited by Alexei Prikhodkine & Dennis R. Preston

[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society, 39] 2015. xiv, 249 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Sociolinguistics and Dialectology

Variation in Indigenous Minority Languages

Edited by James N. Stanford & Dennis R. Preston

[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society, 25] 2009. vii, 519 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Historical linguistics | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Theoretical linguistics
Subjects Generative linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics

Discourse Across Languages and Cultures

Edited by Carol Lynn Moder & Aida Martinovic-Zic

[Studies in Language Companion Series, 68] 2004. vi, 366 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Adedayo, Victor & Qudus Adebayo 2024 
Journal of Second Language Studies | Online First Publication, 4 pp. | book review
Shleykina, Galina & Frances Junnier 2022 Translating authorial presence: First-person pronouns in research article abstracts
Keywords abstracts | agency | pronouns | translation | English/ Russian
Saeli, Hooman, Mohammadreza Dalman & Payam Rahmati 2020 How do learners engage with oral corrective feedback on lexical stress errors?: Effects of learner engagement on the working of corrective feedback
Keywords lexical stress accuracy | oral corrective feedback | learner engagement with feedback
Roggia, Aaron B. 2018 An investigation of unaccusativity and word order in Mexican Spanish
Spanish in Context 15:1p. 77 | article
Keywords unaccusativity | word order | interfaces
John, Aesha & Lucy E. Bailey 2017 Multiple selves: Gujarati women’s narratives of mothering a child with an intellectual disability
Narrative Inquiry 27:2pp. 357–377 | article
Keywords narrative analysis | intellectual disability | Indian mothers | identity | qualitative research
Caplow, Nancy J. 2017 Reconstructing stress in Proto-Tibetan: Evidence from Balti and Rebkong Amdo
Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 39:2pp. 180–221 | article
Keywords Tibetan | Proto-Tibetan | Amdo | Balti | historical reconstruction | tonogenesis | tone | stress | historical comparative prosody
Moder, Carol Lynn 2012 Two puzzle pieces: Fitting discourse context and constructions into cognitive metaphor theory
In: Textual Choices in Discourse: A view from cognitive linguistics, Dancygier, Barbara, José Sanders & Lieven Vandelanotte (eds.) [Benjamins Current Topics, 40] pp. 157–183
te Velde, John R. 2009 A conjunction conspiracy at the West Germanic left periphery
In: Advances in Comparative Germanic Syntax, Alexiadou, Artemis, Jorge Hankamer, Thomas McFadden, Justin Nuger & Florian Schäfer (eds.) [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 141] pp. 119–148
Mischler, James J. 2009 The embodiment/culture continuum: A historical study of conceptual metaphor
In: Formulaic Language: Volume 1. Distribution and historical change, Corrigan, Roberta, Edith A. Moravcsik, Hamid Ouali & Kathleen Wheatley (eds.) [Typological Studies in Language, 82] pp. 257–272
Stanford, James N. & Dennis R. Preston 2009 The lure of a distant horizon: Variation in indigenous minority languages
In: Variation in Indigenous Minority Languages, Stanford, James N. & Dennis R. Preston (eds.) [IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society, 25] pp. 1–20
te Velde, John R. 2008 Phases in the derivation of elliptical coordinate constructions in Germanic
In: Issues in Formal German(ic) Typology, Abraham, Werner & C. Jan-Wouter Zwart (eds.) [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 45] pp. 307–329
Bailey, Guy, Thomas Wikle & Jan Tillery 1997 The Effects of Methods on Results in Dialectology
English World-Wide 18:1pp. 35–63 | article
te Velde, John R. 1995 Review of Foundations of generative syntax by Robert Freidin (1992)
Studies in Language 19:1pp. 278–287 | book review
Bailey, Guy, Thomas Wikle & Lori Sand 1991 The Focus of Linguistic Innovation in Texas
English World-Wide 12:2pp. 195–214 | article