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Pathways of Change: Grammaticalization in English
Edited by Olga Fischer, Anette Rosenbach and Dieter Stein
[Studies in Language Companion Series 53] 2000
► pp. 329354
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2006. Tense Variation in Preadolescent Narratives. Journal of English Linguistics 34:2  pp. 126 ff. DOI logo
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2011. A tipping point in dialect obsolescence? Change across the generations in Lerwick, Shetland1. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15:2  pp. 197 ff. DOI logo
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2012. Bidialectalism or Dialect Death? Explaining Generational Change in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. American Speech 87:1  pp. 57 ff. DOI logo
SUÁREZ-GÓMEZ, CRISTINA
2019. The coding of perfect meaning in African, Asian and Caribbean Englishes. English Language and Linguistics 23:3  pp. 509 ff. DOI logo
van Hattum, Marije
2015. May and might in nineteenth century Irish English and English English. In Grammatical Change in English World-Wide [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 67],  pp. 221 ff. DOI logo
Walker, Jim
2014. The perfectivization of the English perfect. In Grammaticalization – Theory and Data [Studies in Language Companion Series, 162],  pp. 53 ff. DOI logo
WILSON, DAMIÁN VERGARA
2023. Grammaticalization and Usage‐Based Approaches. In The Handbook of Usage‐Based Linguistics,  pp. 233 ff. DOI logo
Yao, Xinyue
2015. The present perfect and the preterite in Australian English. In Grammatical Change in English World-Wide [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 67],  pp. 247 ff. DOI logo

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