Publicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (20)

2020

  1. Analogy-driven change: the emergence and development of mirative "end up" constructions in American English

    English Language and Linguistics, Vol. 24, Núm. 1, pp. 97-121

  2. Complexity, Efficiency, and Language Contact: Pronoun Omission in World Englishes

    Peter Lang AG, pp. 1-270

  3. Modeling the Choice of Near-Synonyms in the Recent History of American English: The Case of Fragrant, Perfumed and Scented

    Advances in English and American Studies: current developments, future trends (Universidad de Córdoba), pp. 149-162

  4. Probabilistic indigenization effects at the lexis-syntax interface

    English Language and Linguistics, Vol. 24, Núm. 2, pp. 413-440

2019

  1. Changes in argument structure in Early Modern English with special reference to verbs of DESIRE: a case study of "lust"

    Research in Corpus Linguistics (RiCL), Núm. 7, pp. 129-154

  2. Mark-up and Annotation in the "Corpus of Historical English Law Reports" (CHELAR): Potential for Historical Genre Analysis

    Atlantis: Revista de la Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos, Vol. 41, Núm. 2, pp. 63-84

2017

  1. On English turn out and Spanish resultar mirative constructions a case of ongoing grammaticalization?

    Journal of Historical Linguistics

  2. Raising turn out in Late Modern English The rise of a mirative predicate

    Review of Cognitive Linguistics

  3. The conventionalization of performance preferences: Pronoun omission in Indian English and Singapore English

    New trends and methodologies in applied English language research III: Synchronic and diachronic studies on discourse, lexis and grammar processing (Peter Lang AG), pp. 110-125

  4. The rise and development of parenthetical needless to say an assumed evidential strategy

    Journal of Historical Linguistics