To indicate emphasis, auxiliary do is used in affirmative contexts (do+) when no other auxiliary is present. It is thus rooted in the grammatical system of do‐support; however, do+ does not always bear stress and can fulfil various discourse‐marking functions (Nevalainen & Rissanen, 1986). Positioned at the intersection of grammar and discourse, do+ constitutes an interesting study for its use in ‘non‐native’ varieties of English since it can be assumed that the more salient grammatical functions are easier to master for learners. Focusing on Asian Englishes in contrast to Inner Circle varieties, this exploratory paper assesses the frequency and distribution of do+ in the spoken and written parts of eight ICE components
This study investigates the L1 acquisition phenomenon of “doubling errors”; “tense and/or agreement ...
This paper investigates the two idiosyncratic syntactic properties of English imperatives : the cooc...
Just like most varieties of West Germanic, virtually all varieties of German use a construction in w...
To indicate emphasis, auxiliary do is used in affirmative contexts (do+) when no other auxiliary is ...
The use of the auxiliary DO is one of the most striking features of present-day English and there ha...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the historical evolution and grammatical structure o...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the historical evolution and grammatical structure o...
This article discusses the use of auxiliary do in modern English from a functional perspective. The ...
This dissertation presents research across the main types of verb-phrase anaphora involving DO, viz....
This paper uncovers the specific properties of “which NP do”, “that NP do” and “this NP do” construc...
In the last decades, many research studies in Linguistics have been focused on the history of ...
International audienceAbstract:The DO in “Subject DO Predicate” sentences is often associated with u...
Cette thèse propose une étude transversale des principales réalisations de DO dans l'anaphore verbal...
In this paper it is shown how an account of the English auxiliary system that has been independently...
This paper compares DO/MAKE in several related European languages, some having two different verbs a...
This study investigates the L1 acquisition phenomenon of “doubling errors”; “tense and/or agreement ...
This paper investigates the two idiosyncratic syntactic properties of English imperatives : the cooc...
Just like most varieties of West Germanic, virtually all varieties of German use a construction in w...
To indicate emphasis, auxiliary do is used in affirmative contexts (do+) when no other auxiliary is ...
The use of the auxiliary DO is one of the most striking features of present-day English and there ha...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the historical evolution and grammatical structure o...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the historical evolution and grammatical structure o...
This article discusses the use of auxiliary do in modern English from a functional perspective. The ...
This dissertation presents research across the main types of verb-phrase anaphora involving DO, viz....
This paper uncovers the specific properties of “which NP do”, “that NP do” and “this NP do” construc...
In the last decades, many research studies in Linguistics have been focused on the history of ...
International audienceAbstract:The DO in “Subject DO Predicate” sentences is often associated with u...
Cette thèse propose une étude transversale des principales réalisations de DO dans l'anaphore verbal...
In this paper it is shown how an account of the English auxiliary system that has been independently...
This paper compares DO/MAKE in several related European languages, some having two different verbs a...
This study investigates the L1 acquisition phenomenon of “doubling errors”; “tense and/or agreement ...
This paper investigates the two idiosyncratic syntactic properties of English imperatives : the cooc...
Just like most varieties of West Germanic, virtually all varieties of German use a construction in w...