This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, in the past tense of BE, and in existential constructions. It embraces the many ways in which –s marking varies across the English speaking world, and considers both how it arose in these places historically and the ways in which it has since developed. The authors propose a story which holistically accounts for these different manifestations of –s, drawing upon evidence from a wide range of subdisciplines in linguistics, including sociolinguistics, generative syntax, historical linguistics, dialectology, and discourse-pragmatics. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in these and related fields
In this paper I demonstrate how actively changing linguistic features can provide valuable evidence ...
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...
This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, i...
This article starts from the discussion of some data concerning the ac-quisition of English as a sec...
Language users are creatures of habit with a tendency to re-use morphosyntactic material that they h...
It can be observed that in the teaching of English grammar verbs are always in focus. The English pe...
This article starts from the discussion of some data concerning the acquisition of English as a seco...
Book synopsis: This volume includes a selection of papers that address a wide range of acquisition p...
In speech, early L2 learners of English have been observed to supply forms of copula be more frequen...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session an...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
Swedish students’ morpheme acquisition order in English, including the acquisition of -s morphemes, ...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
In this paper I demonstrate how actively changing linguistic features can provide valuable evidence ...
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...
This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, i...
This article starts from the discussion of some data concerning the ac-quisition of English as a sec...
Language users are creatures of habit with a tendency to re-use morphosyntactic material that they h...
It can be observed that in the teaching of English grammar verbs are always in focus. The English pe...
This article starts from the discussion of some data concerning the acquisition of English as a seco...
Book synopsis: This volume includes a selection of papers that address a wide range of acquisition p...
In speech, early L2 learners of English have been observed to supply forms of copula be more frequen...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session an...
Past studies of the variable (ING) have demonstrated regular and stable social and stylistic conditi...
Swedish students’ morpheme acquisition order in English, including the acquisition of -s morphemes, ...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
In this paper I demonstrate how actively changing linguistic features can provide valuable evidence ...
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...