Variationist Linguistics
- Bohmann, Axel: Enquoting voices on Twitter: A multi-local analysis
of be + like in computer-mediated discourse
- Britain, David: Linguistic diffusion and the social heterogeneity
of space and mobility
- Calabrese, Rita: The dynamics of language formation and change in a
complex multilingual context: The case of Indian English
- Childs, Claire: Not or no? Variation in sentential negation across
varieties of Northern British English
- Coto Villalibre, Eduardo: From verbal to adjectival participial
constructions with get: an examination of the passive gradient in World
Englishes
- Davydova, Julia: Indian English Quotatives in a Diachronic
Perspective
- Eberle, Nicole: Building Bridges into the Caribbean and Beyond:
Reassessing the Typological Status of Bermudian English
- Filppula, Markku J: HAVE TO vs. HAVE GOT TO in British and Irish
English(es)
- Grafmiller, Jason; Heller, Benedikt; Röthlisberger, Melanie; Szmrecsanyi,
Benedikt: Exploring probabilistic grammar(s) in varieties of English
around the world
- Hinrichs, Lars (1); Szmrecsanyi, Benedikt (2): Which-hunting and
the Standard English relative clause: A case of institutionally backed
colloquialization
- Hinrichs, Lars: Immigration and dialect mixture: The variable
uptake of stereotyped dialect features in the speech of diaspora community insiders
and in crossing
- Hirano, Keiko (1); Britain, David (2): Accommodation, dialect
contact and grammatical variation: verbs of obligation in the Anglophone community
in Japan
- Hofmann, Matthias (1); Wagner, Susanne (2): The role of frequency
in a regular sound change revisited
- Hundt, Marianne (1); Schneider, Gerold (1); Seoane, Elena (2): Who
is more active and involved? A corpus-based approach to voice in academic
Englishes
- Jansen, Sandra: Exploring Convergence Tendencies in the Far North
of England
- Kretzschmar, William (1,2); Juuso, Ilkka (2): Measurement of
Emergence in Computer Simulation of Speech
- Krug, Manfred; Schützler, Ole; Werner, Valentin: Mapping lexical choices in varieties of English: Integrating
typological profiles and questionnaire data
- Laitinen, Mikko: Ongoing changes in English modals: On the
developments in advanced L2 use of English
- Lehmann, Hans Martin: Grammatical variation and lexical preference
in the complementation of 'provide'.
- Lubbers, Thijs: In Search of Period-Specific Styles in the History
of English: Equine Manuals as a Sub-Register of Instructional Writing
- MacKenzie, Ian L.: Will English as a lingua franca impact on
native English?
- Meierkord, Christiane: Interactions across Englishes
- recent sociophonetic evidence from Uganda
- Mondorf, Britta: A Transitivity Bias in Second Language
Acquisition?
- Nevalainen, Terttu; Säily, Tanja; Vartiainen, Turo: Upcoming resource: an online Language Change Database
- Poplack, Shana; Kastronic, Laura: Be that as it may: The
unremarkable trajectory of the (North) American English subjunctive
- Ramisch, Heinrich: Spoken vs. Written: Analysing past tense and
past participle forms in standard varieties of English
- Ronan, Patricia: Variation in article use in English Light Verb
Constructions
- Schleef, Erik; Flynn, Nicholas: Regional diversity in social
perceptions of (ing)
- Schleef, Erik; Turton, Danielle: Monophthongisation of 'like' in
two British capitals: effects of function, context and frequency
- Schneider, Agnes: Future Time Marking in Ghanaian English: On How
to Interpret the Results of a Mixed Effect Logistic Regression Model for
Morphosyntactic Variation in a New English Variety
- Wagner, Suzanne Evans (1); Tagliamonte, Sali A. (2): Incrementation
in adolescence: Tapping the force that drives linguistic change
- Wolk, Christoph: Bottom-up dialectology
- Zerner, Daniel: Word-Formation in West African English