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Variation in English syntax: theoretical implications
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- 12 July 2007, pp. 261-278
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Structural persistence: a case based on the grammaticalization of English adjectives of difference1
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- 01 March 2009, pp. 77-96
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The grammaticalization and subjectification of adverbial -ing clauses (converb clauses) in English1
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- 19 October 2009, pp. 337-363
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Middle English case loss and the ‘creolization’ hypothesis1
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 63-89
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Never again: the multiple grammaticalization of never as a marker of negation in English1
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- 22 October 2012, pp. 459-485
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The prosody of question tags in English1
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- 11 February 2013, pp. 129-156
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Proper names used as modifiers: a comprehensive functional analysis
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- 18 January 2017, pp. 381-401
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The movement analysis of temporal adverbial clauses1
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- 19 October 2009, pp. 385-408
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English stress preservation: the case for ‘fake cyclicity’1
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- 01 November 2008, pp. 505-532
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Tales of the 1001 nists: the phonological implications of litteral substitution sets in some thirteenth-century South-West Midland texts
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- 29 October 2003, pp. 257-278
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The unstoppable glottal: tracking rapid change in an iconic British variable
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- 18 January 2017, pp. 323-355
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Locally free self-forms, logophoricity, and intensification in English
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- 03 November 2000, pp. 183-204
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Sunken ships and screaming banshees: metaphor and evaluation in film reviews
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- 28 April 2021, pp. 75-103
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On the position of adjectives in Middle English
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- 18 October 2006, pp. 253-288
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The spread of the progressive and its ‘future’ use
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- 12 March 2007, pp. 191-207
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On the origin of auxiliary do
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 283-330
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Help vs help to: a multifactorial, mixed-effects account of infinitive marker omission1
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- 04 October 2011, pp. 499-521
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Left-peripheral expansion of the English NP1
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- 08 June 2011, pp. 387-415
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Syntactic complexity, discourse status and animacy as determinants of grammatical variation in Modern English1
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- 19 October 2009, pp. 365-384
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Subject control and coreference in Early Modern English free adjuncts and absolutes
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- 09 October 2002, pp. 309-323
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