In this dissertation, I demonstrate that animacy of subject referents strongly conditions verbal morphosyntactic variation in English varieties. Using three quantitative case studies, I investigate copula and subject verb agreement in two English varieties, Mainstream American English (MAE) and African American Vernacular English (AAVE). For each of the case studies -- (1) MAE auxiliary contraction, (2) AAVE copula contraction and dele- tion, and (3) AAVE verbal -s deletion -- human subjects like the boy significantly prefer the contracted or null form, while non-human subjects like the book prefer the full or overt form. The first two case studies, MAE contraction and the parallel feature in AAVE, copula contraction and deletion, demonstra...
This study aims to analyze and describe the morphemic and phonemic structures of verbs and nouns in ...
This study investigates construction-level effects of animacy for Agents in a set of Australian lang...
This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, i...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate that animacy of subject referents strongly conditions verbal mor...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate that animacy of subject referents strongly conditions verbal mor...
Earlier work on existential agreement variation in British English and Caribbean Spanish has made a ...
We examine how the relationship between animacy and syntactic structure might be explained in terms ...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a model of sociolinguistic variation that takes into account ...
Language users are creatures of habit with a tendency to re-use morphosyntactic material that they h...
This paper builds on the observation that the animacy effects we find in English genitive variation ...
This dissertation investigates the effects of animacy in the syntax and morpho-syntax of language. M...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
In this talk we will report on recent and ongoing research on large-scale morphosyntactic variation ...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
This study aims to analyze and describe the morphemic and phonemic structures of verbs and nouns in ...
This study investigates construction-level effects of animacy for Agents in a set of Australian lang...
This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, i...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate that animacy of subject referents strongly conditions verbal mor...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate that animacy of subject referents strongly conditions verbal mor...
Earlier work on existential agreement variation in British English and Caribbean Spanish has made a ...
We examine how the relationship between animacy and syntactic structure might be explained in terms ...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a model of sociolinguistic variation that takes into account ...
Language users are creatures of habit with a tendency to re-use morphosyntactic material that they h...
This paper builds on the observation that the animacy effects we find in English genitive variation ...
This dissertation investigates the effects of animacy in the syntax and morpho-syntax of language. M...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
In this talk we will report on recent and ongoing research on large-scale morphosyntactic variation ...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
This study aims to analyze and describe the morphemic and phonemic structures of verbs and nouns in ...
This study investigates construction-level effects of animacy for Agents in a set of Australian lang...
This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, i...