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“Chunking” spoken language
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Rhythmic analyses as a proof-procedure?
Küttner, Uwe-Alexander (Dr.). - 2021
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English Linguistics : Essentials
Kortmann, Bernd. - Stuttgart : J.B. Metzler, 2020
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Language in mind and brain
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At the intersection of stance-management and repair
Küttner, Uwe-Alexander (Dr.). - 2019
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The statistics of obsolescence: purpose subordinators in Late Modern English
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Introduction to English linguistics
Bieswanger, Markus; Becker, Annette. - Stuttgart : UTB GmbH, 2017
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Swearing in a public place ; Fluchen im öffentlichen Raum
Thomä, Jonas (M.A.). - 2017
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Perception of learner errors and non-standard features in the native and non-native language: evaluation vs. processing cost
Ilin, Natalia. - 2017
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Why cognitive linguistic must embrace the pragmatic and social dimensions of language and how it could do so more seriously
In: Cognitive linguistics ; an interdisciplinary journal of cognitive science ; Cognitive linguistics online (2016)
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Functional layering and the English progressive
Kranich, Svenja. - 2016
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SLA research and course books for EFL ; Spracherwerbsforschung und Schulbücher
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Sound matters
Eckstein, Lars. - 2016
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Conversion in Asian Englishes : a usage-based account of the emergence of new local norms
Horch, Stephanie. - : Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, 2016
Abstract: While phonetic, morphosyntactic, and lexical variation in World Englishes have been studied extensively, phenomena at the lexis-grammar interface have not yet received the same amount of attention. This book investigates the conversion of verbs to nouns as in to require (verb) > a require (noun) in Asian varieties of English. More specifically, the study compares this process in three New Englishes (Hong Kong English, Singapore English, and Indian English) with its usage pattern in two major native varieties of English: British and US American English. The methods used to explore this phenomenon range from the quantitative analysis of large corpora such as GloWbE or COCA to the qualitative analysis of the ICE corpora. Corpus findings are subsequently corroborated by means of web-based psycholinguistic experiments testing acceptability as well as processing speed of verb-to-noun conversion. The main explanatory factors which are scrutinized are, first, the influence of contact languages such as the highly analytic Chinese, second, the degree of institutionalization, which is conceptualized drawing on the developmental phases in Schneider’s Dynamic Model, and third, the usage frequencies of the verbal base and the derived, non-converted nominal form (e.g. requirement). By applying multivariate statistics, this book provides an attempt to integrate these three factors, contributing to a refinement of the Dynamic Model from the usage-based perspective.
Keyword: Anglistik; Englisch; Konversion (Linguistik); Korpus (Linguistik); Variationslinguistik
URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-129101
https://doi.org/10.6094/978-3-928969-68-0
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Philology and global English studies : retracings
Gupta, Suman. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Linguistic and literary theories in reading
Cubukcu, Feryal (Hrsg.). - Frankfurt am Main : Lang-Ed., 2015
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Empirical methods in language studies
Badio, Janusz (Hrsg.); Kosecki, Krzysztof (Hrsg.). - Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang-Ed., 2015
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H. M. Chadwick and the study of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic in Cambridge
Lapidge, Michael (Hrsg.). - Aberystwyth : Univ., Dept. of Welsh, 2015
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Pseudotitles in Bahamian English
In: Journal of English Linguistics (2015)
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[Rezension von] Gabriele Stein. Sir Thomas Elyot as Lexicographer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014
In: Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie (2015)
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