32.3899, TOC: English Language and Linguistics 25 / 3 (2021)
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Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2021 15:20:35
From: Eleanor Hennerley [ehennerley at cambridge.org]
Subject: English Language and Linguistics Vol. 25, No. 3 (2021)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://www.cambridge.org/linguistics
Journal Title: English Language and Linguistics
Volume Number: 25
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2021
Main Text:
Special issue on spoken language in time and across time: introduction
Carita Paradis, Victoria Johansson, Nele Põldvere
449-457
On The London–Lund Corpus 2: design, challenges and innovations
Carita Paradis, Victoria Johansson, Nele Põldvere
459-483
Managing information flow through prosody in it-clefts
Charlotte Bourgoin, Gerard O'Grady, Kristin Davidse
485-511
Not-negation revisited: variation between a and any in verb complements in
contemporary spoken American English
Gunnel Tottie
513-535
Recent change in modality in informal spoken British English: 1990s–2010s
Robbie Love, Niall Curry
537-562
Recent developments of the pragmatic markers kind of and sort of in spoken
British English
Susan Reichelt
563-580
Blackbirds and blue whales: stress in English A+N constructions
Laurie Bauer
581-600
Ethnic and gender variation in the use of Colloquial Singapore English
discourse particles
Jakob Leimgruber, Jun Lim, Wilkinson Gonzales, Mie Hiramoto
601-620
‘Ey, wait, wait, gully!’ Style, stance and the social meaning of attention
signals in East London adolescent speech
Christian Ilbury
621-644
Adele E. Goldberg, Explain me this: Creativity, competition, and the partial
productivity of constructions. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp
xii + 195. ISBN 9780691174266.
Marianne Hundt
645-649
Nigel G. Ward, Prosodic patterns in English conversation. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2019. Pp. x + 253. ISBN 9781316848265.
D. Ladd
650-655
Claudia Claridge and Birte Bös (eds.), Developments in English historical
morpho-syntax (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 346). Amsterdam: John
Benjamins, 2019. Pp. 307. ISBN 9789027203236.
Matti Kilpiö, Turo Vartiainen
656-663
Holger Diessel, The grammar network: How linguistic structure is shaped by
language use. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. xvii + 289.
ISBN 9781108671040.
David Tizón-Couto
663-671
David Jowitt, Nigerian English (Dialects of English 18). Berlin: De Gruyter
Mouton, 2019. Pp. x + 242. ISBN 9781501512728.
Dagmar Deuber
671-675
ELL volume 25 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
b1-b2
ELL volume 25 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
f1-f2
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