Interrogating corpora to describe grammatical patterns
Kristin Davidse, Lieven Vandelanotte, Caroline Gentens, Lobke Ghesquière
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The pattern "to be a-hunting" from Middle to Late Modern English: Towards extrapolating from Wright's English Dialect Dictionary
págs. 57-80
The present perfect and the preterite in Late Modern and Contemporary English: A longitudinal look
págs. 81-103
"Can" and "be able to" in nineteenth-century Irish English: A case of "imperfect learning"?
págs. 105-128
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Ma daddy wis "dead" chuffed: On the dialectal distribution of the intensifier "dead" in Contemporary English
págs. 151-171
The case of focus: The reanalysis of subject pronouns as focus markers in subject predicative complement position
págs. 173-205
Juhani Rudanko, Paul Rickman
págs. 209-221
A new angle of infinitival and "of -ing" complements of "afraid", with evidence from the TIME Corpus
Juhani Rudanko
págs. 223-238
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The diffusion of English absolutes: A diachronic register study
págs. 265-294
"It"-clefts in English L1 and L2 academic writing: The case of Norwegian learners
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The speech functions of tag questions and their properties: A comparison of their distribution in COLT and LLC
págs. 321-347
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