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Leonie Cornips and Karen P. Corrigan (eds.), Syntax and variation: reconciling the biological and the social. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2005. Pp. vi+309
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- 12 July 2007, pp. 425-435
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Special issue on future time reference in English
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- 02 June 2010, pp. 161-162
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The phonology of ‘/ɔː/’ and ‘/ɑː/’ in RP English: Henry Sweet and after1
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 25-47
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‘Well, taakin about he da bring inta me yead wat I promised var ta tell ee about’: representations of south-western speech in nineteenth-century dialect writing
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- 16 August 2023, pp. 561-590
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Talking to peasants: language, place and class in British fiction 1800–1836
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- 17 October 2023, pp. 543-560
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Analyzing lexical emergence in Modern American English online – CORRIGENDUM
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- 19 December 2016, p. 191
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‘Practised among the common people’: ‘vulgar’ pronunciations in eighteenth-century pronouncing dictionaries
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- 14 August 2023, pp. 447-467
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Phonesthetics and the etymologies of blood and bone
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- 31 March 2020, pp. 225-255
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Middle English Open Syllable Lengthening (MEOSL) or Middle English Compensatory Lengthening (MECL)?
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- 26 October 2020, pp. 155-180
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Acute accents as graphic markers of vowel quantity in two Late Old English manuscripts
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- 02 March 2015, pp. 407-436
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Making meaning with be able to: modality and actualisation
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- 21 April 2021, pp. 27-48
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Genitives and the creolization question1
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- 12 September 2008, pp. 129-135
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Exploring grammatical colloquialisation in non-native English: a case study of Philippine English
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- 20 February 2017, pp. 457-482
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Double modals in contemporary British and Irish speech
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- 02 May 2023, pp. 693-718
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Long-s in Late Modern English manuscripts
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- 01 June 2012, pp. 319-338
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Gender/sex discrepancies in pronominal references to animals: a statistical analysis1
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- 11 February 2013, pp. 181-194
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Speech reflections in Late Modern English pauper letters from Dorset
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- 15 August 2023, pp. 491-516
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English verbs can omit their objects when they describe routines
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- 22 July 2021, pp. 49-73
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Recent developments of the pragmatic markers kind of and sort of in spoken British English
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- 29 November 2021, pp. 563-580
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A Just So Story: on the recent emergence of the purpose subordinator just so
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- 13 September 2022, pp. 889-915
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