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Emphatic elements and the development of definite articles
In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Vol 5 No 16-25 (2021): Proceedings of the 21st Diachronic Generative Syntax (DiGS) Conference; 1-32 ; 2163-6001 (2021)
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The Appalachian English Website: An Updated and Expanded Online Resource
In: ASA Annual Conference (2017)
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The Archive of Traditional Appalachian Speech and Culture
In: ASA Annual Conference (2016)
Abstract: Does Appalachia speak with one voice, one that always sounds the same? One might be excused for thinking so from how the media gloss over immense social, economic, and historical differences and treat the region as if uniform. Scholarly presentations (especially of Appalachia’s southern half) often create similar impressions by generalizing from one locality to the larger region. We in Appalachian Studies may preach even teach the “diversity” of Appalachia, but how do we show this? Just how do we get round the habit of submerging the differences and speaking of Appalachia generically, especially in regard to speech? In short, how can we document diversity in its English? This presentation introduces a project in progress that is designed to address the issues above, both to hear individual voices and to compare sub-regional speech patterns: the Archive of Traditional Appalachian Speech and Culture. ATASC is a repository under construction of more than two hundred traditional speakers from thirteen constituent areas around Southern Appalachia, from West Virginia to North Georgia. Speakers are presented in two forms–texts (careful, reliable written transcriptions of oral history recordings) and in voices (audio versions of interviews or interview excerpts). The project has transcribed more than three hundred hours to date. This presentation discusses the motivations of the project, the timeframe it covers, the criteria used in selecting material, its transcription methodology, the location of its constituent areas, and other features, with commentary on its political significance.
URL: https://mds.marshall.edu/asa_conference/2016/accepted_proposals/213
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Mountain Intonation: Using Pitch in Appalachian Englishes
In: ASA Annual Conference (2015)
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The expression of third person in older and contemporary varieties of English
In: English studies. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 89 (2008) 5, 571-586
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English th- forms
In: Essays on nominal determination (Amsterdam, 2008), p. 213-232
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Data and grammar: means and individuals
In: Theoretical linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter 33 (2007) 3, 335-352
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Two types of possessive forms in English
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 115 (2005) 9, 1221-1242
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Two types of possessive forms in English
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 115 (2005) 9, 1221-1242
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On the morpho-syntax of possessive constructions
In: L' adjectif. - Saint-Denis : Presses Universitaires de Vincennes (2005), 55-76
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Focusing the 'right' way in Romance determiner phrases
In: Probus. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 13 (2001) 1, 1-29
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The DP hypothesis : identifying clausal properties in the nominal domain
In: The handbook of contemporary syntactic theory. - Malden, Mass. [u.a.] : Blackwell Publishers (2001), 536-561
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The DP hypothesis : identifying clausal properties in the nominal domain
In: The handbook of contemporary syntactic theory (Oxford, 2000), p. 536-561
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Bare singular effects in genitive constructions
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 30 (1999) 3, 493-502
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Squibs and Discussion - Bare Singular Effects in Genitive Constructions
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 30 (1999) 3, 493-501
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Bare Singular Effects in Genitive Constructions
In: Faculty Publications (1999)
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How children's relatives solve a problem for minimalism
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 74 (1998) 2, 308-334
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Resumptive pronoun strategies in English-speaking children
In: Proceedings of the ... annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Somerville, Mass), 22.1 ; p. 58-68
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"The nature of adjectival inflection, by Ellen-Petra Kester" [Rezension]
In: Glot international. - The Hague : Holland Academic Graphics 3 (1998) 2, 16-19
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Resumptive pronoun strategies in English-speaking children
In: Conference on Language Development <22, 1997, Boston, Mass.>. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development ; 1. - Somerville, Mass. : Cascadilla Press (1998), 58-68
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