This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in its suasive meaning) from a diachronic and a synchronic perspective. It investigates whether the diachronic shift from finite to non-finite complementation in British English is reflected by distributional differences in finite vs. non-finite complementation patterns in World Englishes positioned at different stages in Schneider’s Dynamic Model (2007). It also examines the factors that determine the complementation alternation in these varieties. Data have been extracted from the CLMET, BNC and GloWbE corpora. Methodologically, frequency analyses, random forest analyses, logistic regression analyses and conditional inference trees are employe...
Linguistic corpora are databases of text which are linguistically marked up or otherwise structured ...
In this paper, we show that many of the dramatic changes that took place in the course of the histor...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in ...
It has been argued that in language contact situations both transfer processes from the substrate la...
This paper advocates a new conception of the properties which determine the distribution of finite c...
This paper explores the prevalent simplification of morphosyntactic features occurring in Postcoloni...
This thesis studies the clausal complementation patterns of adjectives that express non-epistemic mo...
Research on complementizer selection has shown that the presence of a negative particle in a subordi...
This article develops a functional synchronic-diachronic description of the clausal complement patte...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of clausal complements. It identifies semantic u...
We present a grammar engineering library for modeling objectival declarative clausal complementation...
This investigation is part of the authors ’ larger research project on so-called minor declarative c...
From two corpus studies into varieties of clausal coordination in English (Meyer, 1995 and Greenbaum...
This paper investigates clausal complements of factive and non-factive predicates in English, with p...
Linguistic corpora are databases of text which are linguistically marked up or otherwise structured ...
In this paper, we show that many of the dramatic changes that took place in the course of the histor...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in ...
It has been argued that in language contact situations both transfer processes from the substrate la...
This paper advocates a new conception of the properties which determine the distribution of finite c...
This paper explores the prevalent simplification of morphosyntactic features occurring in Postcoloni...
This thesis studies the clausal complementation patterns of adjectives that express non-epistemic mo...
Research on complementizer selection has shown that the presence of a negative particle in a subordi...
This article develops a functional synchronic-diachronic description of the clausal complement patte...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of clausal complements. It identifies semantic u...
We present a grammar engineering library for modeling objectival declarative clausal complementation...
This investigation is part of the authors ’ larger research project on so-called minor declarative c...
From two corpus studies into varieties of clausal coordination in English (Meyer, 1995 and Greenbaum...
This paper investigates clausal complements of factive and non-factive predicates in English, with p...
Linguistic corpora are databases of text which are linguistically marked up or otherwise structured ...
In this paper, we show that many of the dramatic changes that took place in the course of the histor...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...