Publications
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.
Salmons, Joseph C. and Janne Bondi Johannessen, eds. 2015. Germanic Heritage Languages in North America. Acquisition, attrition and change. (Studies in Language Variation 18). John Benjamins.
Pichler, Heike. 2013. The Structure of Discourse-Pragmatic Variation. (Studies in Language Variation 13). John Benjamins.
Hernández-Campoy, J.M. and Juan Antonio Cutillas-Espinosa, eds. 2012. Style-Shifting in Public. New perspectives on stylistic variation. (Studies in Language Variation 9). John Benjamins.
Leemann, Adrian. 2012. Swiss German Intonation Patterns. (Studies in Language Variation 10). John Benjamins.
Gess, Randall, Chantal Lyche and Trudel Meisenburg, eds. 2012. Phonological Variation in French. Illustrations from three continents. (Studies in Language Variation 11). John Benjamins.
Selting, Margret and Friederike Kern, eds. 2011. Ethnic Styles of Speaking in European Metropolitan Areas. (Studies in Language Variation 8). John Benjamins.
Parrott, Jeffrey K., Frans Gregersen and Pia Quist, eds. 2011. Language Variation - European Perspectives III. Selected papers from the 5th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 5), Copenhagen, June 2009. (Studies in Language Variation 7). John Benjamins.
Elsig, Martin. 2009. Grammatical Variation across Space and Time. The French interrogative system. (Studies in Language Variation 3). John Benjamins.
Mondorf, Britta. 2009. More Support for More-Support. The role of processing constraints on the choice between synthetic and analytic comparative forms. (Studies in Language Variation 4). John Benjamins.
Karyolemou, Marilena, Pavlos Pavlou and Stavroula Tsiplakou, eds. 2009. Language Variation – European perspectives II. Selected papers from the 4th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 4), Nicosia, June 2007. (Studies in Language Variation 5). John Benjamins.