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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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WILSON, DAMIÁN VERGARA
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2019. The coding of perfect meaning in African, Asian and Caribbean Englishes. English Language and Linguistics 23:3  pp. 509 ff. DOI logo
Frazier, Stefan & Hahn Koo
2018. Discourse-pragmatic functions of the present perfect in American English TV and radio interviews . Text & Talk 39:1  pp. 77 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
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
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
Davydova, Julia
2013. Morphosyntactic Analysis in Sociolinguistics. In Research Methods in Sociolinguistics,  pp. 149 ff. DOI logo
Smith, Jennifer & Mercedes Durham
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
Levey, Stephen
2006. Tense Variation in Preadolescent Narratives. Journal of English Linguistics 34:2  pp. 126 ff. DOI logo

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