All Stories

  1. The ages of pragmatic particles in Colloquial Singapore English
  2. Why are they so similar?
  3. Foreign Language Education in Multilingual Classrooms
  4. The mutual relevance of typology and variation studies
  5. Exclamative clauses in English and their relevance for theories of clause types
  6. Mark Jary and Mikhail Kissine: Imperatives
  7. World Englishes and the Study of Typology and Universals
  8. Studying the linguistic ecology of Singapore: A comparison of college and university students
  9. Double threshold in bi- and multilingual contexts: preconditions for higher academic attainment in English as an additional language
  10. The emergence of English reflexive verbs: an analysis based on the Oxford English Dictionary
  11. Multilingualism and Language Diversity in Urban Areas
  12. Varieties of English
  13. Varieties of English in the EFL 
classroom setting
  14. Multilingualism, language contact, and urban areas
  15. The Amazing World of Englishes
  16. Linguistic Universals and Language Variation
  17. Universals and variation: an introduction
  18. Comparing varieties of English: problems and perspectives
  19. From lexical to referential gender: An analysis of gender change in medieval English based on two historical documents
  20. Grammaticalization, lexicalization and intensification: English itself as a marker of middle situation types
  21. Language Contact and Contact Languages
  22. Introduction. Language contact: Constraints and common paths of contact induced language change
  23. Review of Günter, Köpcke, Berg & Siemund (2007): Aspects of Meaning Construction
  24. Aspects of Meaning Construction
  25. Introduction. The construction of meaning in language
  26. Rethinking the relationship between SELF-intensifiers and reflexives
  27. Introduction Operations on argument structure
  28. Varieties of English from a cross-linguistic perspective: Intensifiers and reflexives
  29. Anaphora: A Cross-Linguistic Study (review)
  30. Review of van Gelderen (2000): A History of English Reflexive Pronouns. Person, Self, and Interpretability
  31. Mass versus count. Pronominal gender in regional varieties of Germanic languages
  32. The development of complex reflexives and intensifiers in English
  33. Locally free self-forms, logophoricity, and intensification in English
  34. Causal and concessive clauses: Formal and semantic relations
  35. Intensifiers and reflexives
  36. Preface
  37. Intensifies as targets and sources of semantic change
  38. Intensifiers in English and German
  39. Selbst-Reflektionen
  40. Zur Analyse lokal ungebundener seif-Formen im Englischen
  41. 36 Satztyp und Typologie
  42. How to use this book
  43. Introduction
  44. Reflexivity and reflexive marking
  45. Pronominal gender
  46. Pronominal case
  47. Determiners
  48. Tense marking
  49. Modal verbs
  50. Aspect marking
  51. Negation
  52. Subject-verb agreement
  53. Ditransitive constructions
  54. Interrogative constructions
  55. The formation of relative clauses
  56. Summary and outlook
  57. General references
  58. Zur Rolle der Intensifikatoren in einer Grammatik des Deutschen
  59. Reflexive and intensive self-forms