All Contributions
- Aarts, Bas: What for?
- Albers, Carsten: Between Politeness, Irony, and
Subversion: The Linguistic Representation of Social Changes in
Post-Apartheid South-African Literature
- Anchimbe, Eric A.: The use of kinship terms in the
refusal of offers: A postcolonial pragmatics perspective
- Anderwald, Lieselotte: GETTING ACQUAINTED, MARRIED,
DRESSED and SHAVED: Passives or not?
- Arndt-Lappe, Sabine: To boldly split where almost
everyone has split before! A corpus study of VP adverbial positions
in American English
- Baayen, Rolf Harald; Ramscar, Michael: Language,
usage, and lifelong learning
- Bauer, Laurie: Four current changes and a crystal
ball
- Behrens, Heike: The role of analogy in language
acquisition
- Bell, Melanie Jean (1); Arndt-Lappe, Sabine (2): An
analogical theory of word-formation
- Bell, Melanie Jean: An empirical foundation for the
distinction between morphology and syntax in Present-day
English
- Bergs, Alexander: Modals in Construction Grammar:
Constructing a constructicon
- Bharadwaj, Vasudha: Patriotism, power, and
practicality: regionalism, linguistic conflict, and English in 1960s
India
- Bick, Eckhard (2); Eriksson, Andreas (3); Kauppinen, Asko (1); Olsson,
Leif-Jöran (4); Sloetjes, Han (5); Wiktorsson, Maria (1); Wärnsby, Anna
(1): THE MALMÖ UNIVERSITY-CHALMERS CORPUS OF ACADEMIC
WRITING AS A PROCESS (MUCH): RESULTS FROM WORK IN PROGRESS
- Blommaert, Jan: Corporate English and the semiotics of
global (linguistic) success
- Bock, JKathryn: Some Grimm reflections on the
functional role of structural persistence in language
change
- Bohmann, Axel: Enquoting voices on Twitter: A
multi-local analysis of be + like in computer-mediated
discourse
- Bolander, Brook (1); Mostowlansky, Till (2): Introduction to Workshop "Traversing super-, trans-, and inter-:
Central and South Asia revisited"
- Bolander, Brook: English, mobility and the discursive
construction of the transnational Ismaili community: Case studies
from Northern Pakistan and Eastern Tajikistan
- Boogaart, Ronny: Modal versus temporal readings of
auxiliaries: a constructionist view
- Braber, Natalie: 'Happeh in Lestah': Language Change in
the East Midlands
- Bresnan, Joan W.: Frequency effects in spoken syntax:
`have' and `be' contraction
- Britain, David: Closing discussion
- Britain, David: Linguistic diffusion and the social
heterogeneity of space and mobility
- Bruckmaier, Elisabeth: A semasiological-syntactic
approach to GET in World Englishes
- Brunner, Marie-Louise; Diemer, Stefan; Schmidt, Selina: Starting Skype conversations: Pragmatic features and strategies in
an English as a Lingua Franca context
- Burridge, Kate; Musgrave, Simon: It's speaking
Australian English we are: Irish features in nineteenth century
Australia
- Bybee, Joan (1); Moder, Carol Lynn (2): Chunking and
Changes in Analyzability in Context
- Calabrese, Rita: The dynamics of language formation and
change in a complex multilingual context: The case of Indian
English
- Cappelle, Bert; Depraetere, Ilse: Implicated modal
meaning in Construction Grammar
- Cappelle, Bert; Depraetere, Ilse: Introduction to
Workshop "Modal meaning in Construction Grammar"
- Cappelle, Bert; Depraetere, Ilse: Modal meaning in
Construction Grammar: concluding remarks
- Cappelle, Bert; Depraetere, Ilse: Modal meaning in
Construction Grammar: introduction
- Childs, Claire: Not or no? Variation in sentential
negation across varieties of Northern British English
- Ciraud-Lanoue, Perrine: It's all figured out! Out and
the expression of a resulting state in phrasal verbs
- Coto Villalibre, Eduardo: From verbal to adjectival
participial constructions with get: an examination of the passive
gradient in World Englishes
- Curzan, Anne: Slash: New Technology and a New
Coordinator?
- D'hoedt, Frauke; De Smet, Hendrik; Cuyckens, Hubert: English small clauses: The life and perambulations of a
construction
- Davydova, Julia: Indian English Quotatives in a
Diachronic Perspective
- De Smet, Hendrik (1); Fischer, Olga (2): The role of
analogy in language change
- Denison, David: Ambiguity and vagueness in historical
change
- Deuber, Dagmar: "The globalisation of vernacular
variation" meets Creole: quotative 'be like' in Trinidad
- Dorgeloh, Heidrun (1); Kunter, Gero (2): Modelling
non-locative inversion as an instance of functional
specialization
- Durham, Mercedes: Tapping into linguistic attitudes
with twitter: how #sexy is the Welsh accent?
- Eberle, Nicole: Building Bridges into the Caribbean and
Beyond: Reassessing the Typological Status of Bermudian
English
- Ehret, Katharina: Bridging the gap: An
information-theoretic approach to analyse linguistic complexity
trends of morphosyntactic structures in English texts
- Eitelmann, Matthias: End-Weight as a Balance
Principle, Or: How Much Weight does the End Need?
- Ellis, Nick C: Chunking in Language Usage, Learning,
and Change
- Ellis, Nick C: Salience in Language Usage, Learning,
and Change
- Fanego, Teresa: Multiple sources in language change:
the emergence of English ACC-ing gerundives
- Felser, Claudia: Syntactic ambiguity in real-time
language processing and diachronic change
- Fernández-Pena, Yolanda: Verbal agreement with
collectives taking of-dependents: a corpus-based analysis
- Filppula, Markku J: HAVE TO vs. HAVE GOT TO in British
and Irish English(es)
- Fitzmaurice, Susan M: When voices fall silent:
Adapting literary and linguistic methods for the (re)construction of
varieties of English
- Flambard, Gabriel: On the compositionality of the VP
anaphor "do it"
- Flowerdew, John Leslie: Quantitative behaviour of
signalling nouns in academic discourse
- Flowerdew, Lynne J.: Researching Academic Writing in
the Era of Globalisation: The contribution of corpora
- Fronhofer, Nina-Maria: Writer's stance and the use of
passives in the context of negative evaluations
- Gilquin, Gaëtanelle: Discourse markers in EFL and ESL:
Building a bridge between SLA and contact linguistics
- Grafmiller, Jason; Heller, Benedikt; Röthlisberger, Melanie;
Szmrecsanyi, Benedikt: Exploring probabilistic
grammar(s) in varieties of English around the world
- Grône, Maryse: Resultatives and the
causative/inchoative alternation: the role of volitionality
- Grône, Maryse; Miller, Philip: Syntax and pragmatics
in the interpretation of English transitive resultative
constructions
- Grue, Dustin Elias: An approach to measuring term
collocability in a corpus
- Gut, Ulrike (1); Pillai, Stefanie (2): Question
intonation in Malaysian English
- Haas, Florian: The recent history of human impersonal
pronouns: a corpus study
- Hackert, Stephanie: Recent grammatical change in
Caribbean English: A corpus-based study of Bahamian
newswriting
- Hartmann, Johanna: Language attitudes on the move -
beyond exonormativity & endonormativity?
- Heyd, Theresa: Big big grammar! The metacommunicative
lexicon of Nigerian Pidgin – from corpus data to literary
discourse
- Hilpert, Martin: Diachronic corpus linguistics:
calling all frequencies!
- Hilpert, Martin: Recent change in modal meanings:
Evidence from collocational shifts
- 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
- Hoffmann, Thomas (1); Trousdale, Graeme (2): The
Diachronic Development of English Comparative Correlative
Constructions
- Hofmann, Matthias (1); Wagner, Susanne (2): The role
of frequency in a regular sound change revisited
- Hundt, Marianne (1); Mollin, Sandra (2); Pfenninger, Simone (1): Language history meets psychology
- Hundt, Marianne (1); Sandra, Mollin (2); Simone, Pfenninger (1): Introduction: Language history meets
psychology
- Hundt, Marianne (1); Schneider, Gerold (1); Seoane, Elena (2): Who is more active and involved? A corpus-based
approach to voice in academic Englishes
- Hundt, Marianne; Zipp, Lena; Huber, André: Attitudes towards Varieties of English in Fiji
- Iyeiri, Yoko (1); Yaguchi, Michiko (2); Baba, Yasumasa (3): Negation and Speech Style in Professional American
English
- Jansen, Sandra: Exploring Convergence Tendencies in the
Far North of England
- Julia, Homann; Plag, Ingo; Gero, Kunter: Against
homophony: The acoustic properties of English {s} morphemes
- Kaltenböck, Gunther: On insubordination: form,
function and development of insubordinate if-clauses
- Kamdem, Hector Fonkoua: Codeswitching / Codemixing and
Iconicity in the Cameroonian Francophone and Anglophone
Novel
- Karlsson, Monica: Does audiovisual contextualization of
L2 idioms enhance students' comprehension and retention?
- Keizer, Evelien: The "(DET) fact is (that)"
construction in English and Dutch: a Functional Discourse Grammar
account
- Kirk, John M.: The Mandative Subjunctive and Linguistic
Change: Where does Irish Standard English Fit In?
- Kohnen, Thomas: Change from below? Evidence from Early
Modern English genre networks
- Koops, Chris (1); Lohmann, Arne (2): Operationalizing
the function of discourse markers via sequencing constraints: the
case of English so
- Kranich, Svenja: Recent changes in epistemic modal
marking in written English
- Kretzschmar, William (1,2); Juuso, Ilkka (2): Measurement of Emergence in Computer Simulation of Speech
- Kreutzmann, Hermann Josef: Language variegation across
the Pamirs - perceptions and mobilities
- 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
- López-Couso, María José: Transferring
insights from language acquisition to diachronic change: Some
examples from English
- Lehmann, Hans Martin: Grammatical variation and
lexical preference in the complementation of 'provide'.
- Leimgruber, Jakob R. E.: English language policy in
multilingual polities: promotion in Singapore, demotion in Quebec,
and indifference in Wales
- Lewińska, Joanna Izabela: Teachers' attitudes
towards models of English as a lingua franca
- Lewis, Diana: Source-oriented directional particles in
Modern English
- Lieven, Elena: Developing language from usage
- 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?
- Maekelberghe, Charlotte; Fonteyn, Lauren; Heyvaert, Liesbet: Indefinite and bare nominal gerunds from Middle to
Present-day English - exploiting the nominal
paradigm?
- Mahlberg, Michaela; Stockwell, Peter; Sikveland, Rein: Fictional speech and mind-modelling in Dickens
- Mair, Christian: From priming and processing to
frequency effects and grammaticalisation? Contracted semi-modals in
present-day English
- Mair, Christian: The "English Language Complex",
English Language Studies, and the Linguistics of English: the
Terrain, the Landscape, and the Map
- Makino, Takehiko: Vowel and consonant patterns of
Japanese speakers' English: A study based on English Read by
Japanese Phonetic Corpus
- Mantlik, Annette: Verbal Hygiene in 19th-century
British Grammars
- Mato-Míguez, Beatriz: Between grammar and discourse: the variation
between imperatives and insubordinated if-clauses in spoken English
- Meier, Stefanie: Beyond borders: agency and mobility
through the appropriation of English in the Philippines
- Meierkord, Christiane: Interactions across Englishes
- recent sociophonetic evidence from Uganda
- Miller, Philip H.: Discourse conditions on the choice
between verbal anaphors with orphan complements in English
- Miura, Ayumi: Revisiting Levin's (1993) 'orphan verbs'
and 'captain verbs' from a diachronic perspective
- Moehlig-Falke, Ruth: The early English middle-reflexive
and the expression of empathy: An instance of typological shift in
the pragmatic domain?
- Mondorf, Britta: A Transitivity Bias in Second
Language Acquisition?
- Mora, Raúl Alberto: New forms of English language
use in Medellín, Colombia: An analysis of two studies.
- Mostowlansky, Till: Building bridges across the Oxus:
The (re)connection of two regions and the language of
development
- Musgrave, Simon; Burridge, Kate: Bastards and buggers
- Historical snapshots of Australian English swearing
patterns
- Nevalainen, Terttu: The predictive potential of
empirical historical research and the S-curve model of
change
- Nevalainen, Terttu; Säily, Tanja; Vartiainen, Turo: Upcoming resource: an online Language Change Database
- Nykiel, Joanna: Gradience in grammar: the ellipsis
alternation
- Osawa, Fuyo: Contributors and Free Riders in
Grammaticalization
- Pan, Tzu-wen: Language Variation and Change: the case
of silent l in English
- Payne, John: Adjectives and the complement-modifier
distinction
- Pentrel, Meike: "but am resolved to alter it, if
matters prove otherwise than I would have them" - Cognitive
Strategies and the Ordering of Conditional Clauses in Early Modern
English
- Perez-Inofuentes, Danae Maria: Vestiges of English in
Paraguay
- Poplack, Shana; Kastronic, Laura: Be that as it may:
The unremarkable trajectory of the (North) American English
subjunctive
- Rado, Janina: Fronted demonstratives in reverse
wh-clefts and Topicalization
- Rahman, Tariq: The Modernization of Names in
Pakistan
- Ramisch, Heinrich: Spoken vs. Written: Analysing past
tense and past participle forms in standard varieties of
English
- Rüdiger, Sofia: Explaining Emerging Patterns: A
Corpus-Based Study of the Koreanization of English
- Rütten, Tanja: For whom the bell tolls, or: why we
predicted the death of the English subjunctive
- Richard, Jean-Pierre Joseph: How is globalization
perceived by Japanese university students?
- Ronan, Patricia: Variation in article use in English
Light Verb Constructions
- Salkie, Raphael: English modals and Construction
Grammar: rethinking monosemy
- Sanchez-Stockhammer, Christina: Can we predict
linguistic change? An introduction
- Sanchez-Stockhammer, Christina: Closing
discussion
- Sanchez-Stockhammer, Christina: Introduction to
Workshop "Building bridges into the future: Can we predict
linguistic change?"
- Schützler, Ole: Constructional change in written and
spoken American English: The concessive markers 'notwithstanding',
'in spite of' and 'despite'
- 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
- Schneider, Gerold: Using computational linguistic
models for descriptive linguistics and psycholinguistics
- Schneider, Ulrike: Multi-word frequency effects in
speech: Hesitation placement in the verb phrase
- Schramm, Andreas: Subtleties of Grammar-Cued Aspect:
Cognitive Evidence from Native and Non-Native Speakers
- Schubert, Christoph (1); Volkmann, Laurenz (2): Introduction to Workshop "Pragmatic Perspectives on Postcolonial
Discourse: Linguistics and Literature"
- Schubert, Christoph: Politeness in Postcolonial Drama:
Conversational Routines and Speech Acts
- Semenenko, Galyna M.: Absolute participial clauses in
Early Modern English: a sociolinguistic study
- Severin, Alyssa: "Zombie rule that I don't live by":
measuring language attitudes with a changing yardstick.
- Shibasaki, Reijirou: On the functions of the fact is
(that) and that's the fact in American English: Projectability and
intersubjectivity
- Siebers, Lucia: The evolution of African American
English(es): New evidence from the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries
- Smith, Jennifer; Holmes-Elliott, Sophie: One speaker,
two dialects: testing bidialectalism in a Scottish
community
- Stickle, Trini; Wanner, Anja: Productive or formulaic:
Syntactic patterns in the speech of persons with dementia
- Stojakovic, Natasa: The use of mood in adverbial
clauses in Early Modern English
- Suzuki, Daisuke: Form and function of the modal
adverbs in Present-day English
- Szmrecsanyi, Benedikt: On the sorts of changes that
linguists can(not) predict
- Taavitsainen, Irma: Texts on eighteenth-century medical
topics: professional and lay practices
- Tadevosyan, Gayane: An Investigation of the Relationship
Between Linguistic Features of Spoken English and English Learning
Experiences of Armenian Learners of English
- Tagliamonte, Sali A.: Using the architecture of
variable systems to predict language change
- Timofeeva, Olga: Racist discourse in Anglo-Saxon
England? Strategies of outgroup construction
- Torikai, Shin'ichiro (1); Tamaruya, Masayuki (2): A
Corpus-based Legal English Dictionary for Non-native English
Speaking Law Professionals
- Traugott, Elizabeth Closs: Do semantic modal maps have
a role in a constructionalization approach to modals?
- Traugott, Elizabeth Closs: Pragmatic salience as an
enabling factor in morphosyntactic change
- Trousdale, Graeme Murray: Variation and Construction
Grammar: the case of English hypocoristics
- van de Pol, Nikki; Cuyckens, Hubert: Branching out: a
diachronic prototype approach to the development of the English
absolute
- Vassileva, Irena; Andreev, Andrei: Desired versus
Imposed Bilingualism? Urban Linguistic Landscaping in Germany and
Bulgaria.
- Vergaro, Carla: Of allegations, claims, promises and
vows: A corpus-based study of English illocutionary shell
nouns
- Volkmann, Laurenz H: Said/Not Said: Discursive
Strategies of Othering in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace
- Wagner, Suzanne Evans (1); Tagliamonte, Sali A. (2): Incrementation in adolescence: Tapping the force that drives
linguistic change
- Wärnsby, Anna: Testing modal constructions
- Weber, Pia: Functional and stylistic preferences in
English and German
- Westphal, Michael: Linguistic destandardization
processes in Jamaican radio
- Winkle, Claudia: The syntax of spoken English: a
cross-varietal perspective on left dislocation and fronting
constructions
- Wolk, Christoph: Bottom-up dialectology
- Yankova, Diana: Legal linguistics: the
interdisciplinary paradigm of legal English
- Zehentner, Eva: Evolutionary pragmatics and the case
of verbs like to cope (with)
- Zerner, Daniel: Word-Formation in West African
English
- Zipp, Lena: Code-switching in the media: Identity
negotiations in a Gujarati diaspora radio programme