Publications
Avelino, Heriberto. 2019. The ecology of variation and change in the context of language attrition. ?uzã? (Chichimec) vowels. Language Ecology 3 (1) : 28–57.
Brylak, Agnieszka. 2019. Some of Them Just Die Like Horses. Contact-Induced Changes in Peripheral Nahuatl of the Sixteenth-Century Petitions from Santiago de Guatemala. Journal of language contact 12 (2) : 344–377.
Dolberg, Florian. 2019. Agreement in Language Contact. Gender development in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. (Studies in Language Companion Series 208). John Benjamins.
Greco, Paolo. 2019. On the notion of linguistic influence in syntax. Evidence from medieval Italo-Romance texts. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 33 : 11–43.
Tagliamonte, Sali A. and Bridget Jankowski. 2019. Supper or dinner? Sociolinguistic variation in the meals of the day. English World-Wide 40 (2) : 170–201.
Siebers, Lucia and Sandra Jansen, eds. 2019. Processes of Change. Studies in Late Modern and Present-Day English. (Studies in Language Variation 21). John Benjamins.
Maisak, Timur. 2019. Borrowing from an unrelated language in support of intragenetic tendencies. The case of the conditional clitic =sa in Udi. Diachronica 36 (1) : 337–383.
Nikitina, Tatiana. 2019. Diminutives derived from terms for children: Comparative evidence from Southeastern Mande. Linguistics 57 (1) : 1–28.
Paradis, Carita and Nele Põldvere. 2019. Motivations and mechanisms for the development of the reactive what-x construction in spoken dialogue. Journal of Pragmatics 143 : 65–84.
Rheindorf, Markus and Ruth Wodak. 2019. Genre-related language change: Discourse- and corpus-linguistic perspectives on Austrian German 1970–2010. Folia Linguistica 53 (1) : 125–167.
Rosemeyer, Malte. 2019. Actual and apparent change in Brazilian Portuguese wh-interrogatives. Language Variation and Change 31 (2) : 165–191.
Schreier, Daniel. 2019. /h/ insertion as a ‘camouflage archaism’? Dialect contact, colonial lag and the feature pool in South Atlantic English. Diachronica 36 (1) : 37–58.
Shan, Yunming. 2019. On intergenerational differences in code-switching among Cantonese people. Asia-Pacific Language Variation 5 (1) : 9–27.
Yang, Charles, Josef Fruehwald and Betsy Sneller. 2019. Using the Tolerance Principle to predict phonological change. Language Variation and Change 31 (1) : 1–20.
Tamminga, Meredith. 2019. Interspeaker covariation in Philadelphia vowel changes. Language Variation and Change 31 (2) : 119–133.