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Tracing the development of the perfect alternation in Early Modern English. Diachronica, 42(1):47-81.
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A sisterhood of constructions? A structural priming approach to modelling links in the network of Objoid Constructions. Cognitive Linguistics, 35(3):313-344.
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The be‐ versus get‐passive alternation in world Englishes. World Englishes, 43(1):86-108.
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They worked their hardest on the construction’s history: Superlative Objoid Constructions in Late Modern American English. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 20(1):91-121.
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Differences in syntactic annotation affect retrieval. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 28(3):378-406.
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Competition in antagonistic verb complementation. In: de Smet, Hendrik; Petré, Peter; Szmrecsanyi, Benedikt. Context, Intent and Variation in Grammaticalization. Berlin: De Gruyter, 159-188.
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Primed progressives? Predicting the progressive in World Englishes. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 18(3):599-625.
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Epicentral influence via agent-based modelling. World Englishes, 41(3):377-399.
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(The) fact is … /(Die) Tatsache ist … focaliser constructions in English and German are similar but subject to different constraints. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 27(1):1-30.
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Constructional variation and change in N-is focaliser constructions. In: Sommerer, Lotte; Keizer, Evelien. English Noun Phrases from a Functional-Cognitive Perspective : Current issues. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 206-233.
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N-is Focalizers as Semi-fixed Constructions: Modeling Variation across World Englishes. Journal of English Linguistics, 50(2):115-141.
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Prepositions in Early Modern English argument structure and beyond. In: Los, Bettelou; Cowie, Claire; Honeybone, Patrick; Trousdale, Graeme. English Historical Linguistics : Change in structure and meaning. Papers from the XXth ICEHL. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 201-224.
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Review: Adele E. Goldberg, Explain me this: Creativity, competition, and the partial productivity of constructions. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp xii + 195. ISBN 9780691174266. English Language and Linguistics, 25(3):645-649.
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On models and modelling. World Englishes, 40(3):298-317.
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“The next Morning I got a Warrant for the Man and his Wife, but he was fled”: Did sociolinguistic factors play a role in the loss of the be-perfect?. In: Kranich, Svenja; Breban, Tine. Lost in Change: Causes and Processes in the Loss of Grammatical Elements and Constructions. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 199-233.
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Predicting voice alternation across academic Englishes. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 17(1):189-222.
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Introduction: English and Spanish in Contact - World Languages in Interaction. In: Perez, Danae Maria; Hundt, Marianne; Kabatek, Johannes; Schreier, Daniel. English and Spanish - World Languages in Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-9.
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Pluralized non-count nouns across Englishes: a corpus-linguistic approach to dialect typology. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 16(3):515-546.
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World Englishes: an introduction. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W. The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-21.
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World Englishes and their dialect roots. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W. The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 384-407.
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Corpus-based approaches to World Englishes. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar. The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 506-533.
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Progressive or simple?: a corpus-based study of aspect in World Englishes. Corpora, 15(1):77-106.
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It is important that mandatives (should) be studied across different World Englishes and from a construction grammar perspective. In: Núñez Pertejo, Paloma; López Couso, María José; Méndez Naya, Belén; Palacios Martínez, Ignacio. Crossing linguistic boundaries: systemic, synchronic and diachronic variation in English. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 211-238.
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World Englishes, migration and diaspora. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W. The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes. Cambridge, 120-141.
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World Englishes from the perspective of dialect typology. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W. The Cambridge handbook of world Englishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 534-558.
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Change in grammar. In: Aarts, Bas; Bowie, Jill; Popova, Gergana. The Oxford Handbook of English Grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 581-603.
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My language, my identity: negotiating language use and attitudes in the New Zealand Fiji Indian diaspora. Asian Englishes, 21(1):2-21.
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Variable article use with acronyms and initialisms: a contrastive analysis of English, German and Italian. Languages in Contrast, 19(1):48-78.
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It is time that this (should) be studied across a broader range of Englishes: a global trip around mandative subjunctives. In: Deshors, Sandra C. Modeling World Englishes. Assessing the interplay of emancipation and globalization of ESL varieties. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 217-244.
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Identity in the London Indian diaspora: towards the quantification of qualitative data. World Englishes, 37:166-184.
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Review of Debra Ziegeler. 2015. Converging Grammars: Constructions in Singapore English. Boston, Berlin: de Gruyter. English World-Wide: a journal of varieties of English, 39(2):243-249.
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Variable article usage with institutional nouns: An “oddment” of English?. In: Ho-Cheong Leung, Alex; van der Wurff, Wim. The Noun Phrase in English. Past and present. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 113-142.
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Voice alternation and authorial presence : variation across disciplinary areas in academic english. Journal of English Linguistics, 46(1):3-22.
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Corpus-based approaches : watching english change. In: Brinton, Laurel. English Historical Linguistics: Approaches and Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 96-130.
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Digitization of the Mary Hamilton papers. ICAME Journal, 41(1):3-30.
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Language History Meets Psychology. In: Hundt, Marianne; Mollin, Sandra; Pfenninger, Simone. The Changing English Language: Psycholinguistic Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-17.
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Introduction - The New Energy Crisis : Climate, Economics and Geopolitics. In: Timofeeva, Olga; Gardner, Anne-Christine; Honkapohja, Alpo; Chevalier, Sarah. New Approaches in English Linguistics : Building Bridges. Amsterdam: Springer, 1-12.
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Part-Of-Speech in Historical Corpora: Tagger Evaluation and Ensemble Systems on ARCHER. In: KONVENS 2016, Bochum, 19 September 2016 - 21 September 2016, RUB.
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Who is the/a/ø professor at your university? A construction-grammar view on changing article use with single role predicates in American English. In: López-Couso, Maria José; Méndez-Naya, Belén; Núñez-Pertejo, Paloma; Palacios-Martínez, Ignacio. Corpus Linguistics on the Move: Exploring and Understanding English Through Corpora. Amsterdam: Brill, 227-258.
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Introduction - New Approaches to English Linguistics : Building bridges. In: Timofeeva, Olga; Gardner, Anne-Christine; Honkapoja, Alpo; Chevalier, Sarah. New Approaches to English Linguistics : Building bridges. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 1-12.
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Global spread of English: processes of change. In: Kytö, Merja; Pahta, Päivi. The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 335-346.
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Error, feature, (incipient) change - or something else altogether?. In: Seoane, Elena; Suárez-Gómez, Cristina. World Englishes: New Theoretical and methodological considerations. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 37-60.
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Attitudes in Fiji towards varieties of English. World Englishes, 34(4):688-707.
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Standards bei digitalen Editionen. Bulletin / Schweizerische Akademie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften (SAGW), (4 (2015)):51-52.
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World Englishes. In: Biber, Douglas; Reppen, Randi. The Cambridge Handbook of English Corpus Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 381-400.
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Do-support in early New Zealand and Australian English. In: Collins, Peter. Grammatical Change in English World-Wide. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 65-86.
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Home is where you're born: Negotiating identity in the diaspora. Studia Neophilologica, 86(2):125-137.
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'Books that sell' – mediopassives and the modification ‘constraint’. In: Hundt, M. Late Modern English Syntax. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 90-109.
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Introduction: Late Modern English syntax in its linguistic and socio-historical context. In: Hundt, Marianne. Late Modern English Syntax. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-10.
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The times they are a-changin' - and so are the editors of EWW. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English, 35(1):1-5.
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Indo-Fijian English. Linguistic diaspora or endonormative stabilization?. In: Hundt, Marianne; Sharma, Devyani. English in the Indian Diaspora. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 187-213.
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Heterogeneity vs. homogeneity. In: Auer, Anita; Schreier, Daniel; Watts, Richard J. Letter Writing and Language Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 72-100.
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Introduction. In: Hundt, Marianne; Sharma, Devyani. English in the Indian Diaspora. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 1-8.
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Zero articles in Indian English. A Comparison of primary and secondary diaspora situations. In: Hundt, Marianne; Sharma, Devyani. English in the Indian Diaspora. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 131-170.
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Review of 'A Dictionary of South African Indian English' by Rajend Mesthrie. Journal of Language Contact, 7(2):446-452.
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Review of 'Early Modern English Dialogues: Spoken Interaction as Writing' by Jonathan Culpepper and Merja Kytö. Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 15(1):149-152.
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The demise of the being to V construction. Transactions of the Philological Society, 112(2):167-187.
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Defining relatives. Journal of English Linguistics, 41(2):135-167.
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Nothing but a contact language.... In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. English as a Contact Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-17.
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English as a contact language: lesser-known varieties. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. English as a Contact Language. Cambridge: Cambriudge University Press., 149-164.
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Relatives in scientific English: Variation across time and space. In: Poppi, Franca; Cheng, Winnie. The Three Waves of Globalization: Winds of Change in Professional, Institutional and Academic Genres. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 244-268.
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Using web-based data for the study of global English. In: Krug, Manfred G; Schlüter, Julia. Research Methods in Language Variation and Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 158-177.
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Introduction: nothing but a contact language. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. English as a Contact Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-17.
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The diversification of English: old, new and emerging epicentres. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. English as a Contact Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 182-203.
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Varieties of English : Australian / New Zealand English. In: Bergs, Alex; Brinton, Laurel. Historical Linguistics of English : An International Handbook. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1995-2012.
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Towards a corpus of New Zealand English: News from Erewhon?. Te Reo: Journal of the Linguistic Society of New Zealand, 55:51-74.
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The committee has/have decided... On concord patterns with collective nouns in inner- and outer-circle varieties of English. In: Biber, Douglas; Reppen, Randi. Corpus Linguistics. Vol. 3 : Varieties. London: Sage, 293-318.
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"Agile" and "Uptight" genres: The corpus-based approach to language change in progress. In: Biber, Douglas; Reppen, Randi. Corpus Linguistics. Vol. 3 : Varieties. London: Sage, 199-218.
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Animacy in early New Zealand English. English World-Wide, 33(3):241-263.
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'Will' and 'would' in selected New Englishes: general vs. variety-specific tendencies. In: Hundt, Marianne; Gut, Ulrike. Mapping Unity and Diversity World-Wide. Corpus-Based Studies of New Englishes. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 77-102.
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"Small is beautiful" On the value of standard reference corpora for observing recent grammatical change.. In: Nevalainen, Terttu; Traugott, Elizabeth. The Oxford Handbook of the History of English. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 175-188.
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Relative complexity in scientific discourse. English Language and Linguistics, 16(2):209-240.
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Particle verbs across first and second language varieties of English. In: Hundt, Marianne; Gut, Ulrike. Mapping Unity and Diversity World-Wide. Corpus-Based Studies of New Englishes. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 167-196.
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The hypothetical subjunctive in South Asian Englishes. Local developments in the use of a global construction. English World-Wide, 33(2):147-164.
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"Off with their heads". Profiling TAM in ICE corpora. In: Hundt, Marianne; Gut, Ulrike. Mapping Unity and Diversity World-Wide. Corpus-Based Studies of New Englishes. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1-34.
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Introduction: Mapping unity and diversity in New Englishes. In: Hundt, Marianne; Gut, Ulrike. Mapping Unity and Diversity World-Wide. Corpus-Based Studies of New Englishes. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, ix-xiii.
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Differential change in British and American English: Comparing pre- and post-war data. In: Hoffmann, Sebastian; Rayson, Paul; Leech, Geoffrey. English Corpus Linguistics: Looking back, Moving forward. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 79-101.
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Retrieving relatives from historical data. Literary and Linguistic Computing, 27(1):3-16.
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The committee has/have decided... On concord patterns with collective nouns in inner- and outer-circle varieties of English. In: Bautista, Maria Lourdes S. Studies of Philippine English. Exploring the Philippine Component of the International Corpus of English. Manila: Anvil, 117-143.
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Discussion forum: New Englishes and learner Englishes – quo vadis?. In: Mukherjee, Joybrato; Hundt, Marianne. Exploring Second-Language Varieties of English and Learner Englishes : Bridging a Paradigm Gap. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 209-218.
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Introduction: Bridging a paradigm gap. In: Mukherjee, Joybrato; Hundt, Marianne. Exploring Second-Language Varieties of English and Learner Englishes : Bridging a Paradigm Gap. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing, 1-6.
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Overuse of the progressive in ESL and learner Englishes – fact or fiction?. In: Mukherjee, Joybrato; Hundt, Marianne. Second-language varieties and learner Englishes. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 145-166.
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Modal auxiliaries in second language varieties of English: A learner's perspective. In: Mukherjee, Joybrato; Hundt, Marianne. Exploring Second-Language Varieties of English and Learner Englishes: Bridging a Paradigm Gap. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 7-33.
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'How' a Fiji corpus? Challenges in the compilation of an ESL ICE component. ICAME Journal, 34:5-23.
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Using a parser as a heuristic tool for the description of New Englishes. In: The Fifth Corpus Linguistics Conference, Liverpool, UK, 20 July 2009 - 23 July 2009, online.
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The present perfect in British and American English: Has there been any change, recently?. ICAME Journal, 33:45-63.
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How often to things get v-ed in Philippine and Singapore English? A case study on the get-passive in two outer-circle varieties of English. In: Bowen, Rhonwen; Mobärg, Mats; Ohlander, Sölve. Corpora and Discourse - and Stuff. Papers in Honour of Karin Aijmer. Göteborg: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis, 121-129.
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Parser-based analysis of syntax-lexis interactions. In: Jucker, Andreas H; Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. Corpora: Pragmatics and Discourse. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi, 477-502.
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Global English - Global Corpora: Report on a panel discussion at the 28th ICAME conference. In: Renouf, Antoinette; Kehoe, Andrew. Corpus Linguistics: Refinements and Reassessments. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 451-462.
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Change in Contemporary English. A Grammatical Study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Global feature - local norms? A case study on the progressive passive. In: Hoffmann, Thomas; Siebers, Lucia. World Englishes - Problems, Properties and Prospects. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 287-308.
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Concord with collective nouns in Australian and New Zealand English. In: Peters, Pam; Collins, Peter; Smith, Adam. Comparative studies in Australian and New Zealand English grammar and beyond. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 207-224.
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Passive constructions in Fiji English: a corpus-based study. In: Jucker, Andreas H; Schreier, D; Hundt, M. Corpora: Pragmatics and Discourse. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi, 361-377.
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Corpus linguistics, pragmatics and discourse. In: Jucker, Andreas H; Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. Corpora: Pragmatics and Discourse. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi, 3-9.
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Colonial lag, colonial innovation or simply language change?. In: Rohdenburg, Günter; Schlüter, Julia. One Language, Two Grammars? Differences between British and American English. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 13-37.
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Text corpora. In: Lüdeling, Anke; Kytö, Merja. Corpus Linguistics : An International Handbook. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter, 168-186.