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Corpus and Sociolinguistics : Investigating age and gender in female talk
Passives of so-called ‘ditransitives’ in nineteenth century and present-day Canadian English
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
Diachronic variation in the grammar of Australian English
pp. 43
At the crossroads of change
pp. 65
Do-support in early New Zealand and Australian English
pp. 87
The progressive in Irish English
pp. 119
Cross-variety diachronic drifts and ephemeral regional contrasts
pp. 147
Passives of so-called ‘ditransitives’ in nineteenth century and present-day Canadian English
pp. 179
Dual adverbs in Australian English
pp. 205
The evolution of epistemic marking in West Australian English
pp. 221
May and might in nineteenth century Irish English and English English
pp. 247
The present perfect and the preterite in Australian English
pp. 271
Recent diachronic change in the progressive in Philippine English
pp. 297
Linguistic change in a multilingual setting
pp. 335
Patterns of regularisation in British, American and Indian English
pp. 373
An apparent time study of the progressive in Nigerian English
pp. 389
American influence on written Caribbean English
pp. 411
Cultural keywords in context
pp. 437
Recent quantitative changes in the use of modals and quasi-modals in the Hong Kong, British and American printed press
pp. 465
The development of an extended time period meaning of the progressive in Black South African English
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