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Agreement inflection and word order in Viskadalian Swedish ...
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Agreement inflection and word order in Viskadalian Swedish ...
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Variable Subject Pronoun Expression in the Spanish of Londombia: A study of language contact in Canada
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In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2021)
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Evolución gramatical de las construcciones progresivas del inglés: una discusión diacrónica ; Grammatical evolution of the English progressive construction: a diachronic discussion
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In: Philologica Canariensia [EISSN 2386-8635], v. 27, p. 1-27, (Abril 2021) (2021)
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A morpheme introducing degrees and its impact on argument structure: The Taiwanese Southern Min u-
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 37 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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Investigating Language Variation and Change in Appalachian Dialects: The Case of the Perfective Done
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In: Honors Thesis (2020)
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The perfective done (“She done tended the garden”) is an often-overlooked grammatical feature specific to relatively few dialects of American English, most prominently seen in Appalachian dialects. While the perfective done has been described in detail by linguists since the 1970s, and there has been a demonstrated decline in the frequency of use of the perfective done among Appalachian dialect speakers in the past fifty years, there is very little existing scholarship that investigates an empirical basis for the claim that this long-term variation in the use of done can be considered a true language change-in-progress. The present research reviews all available literature from the past fifty years that provides a quantitative account of the frequency of occurrence of the perfective done among Appalachian dialect speakers to ultimately suggest that the observed long-term variation displays regular differences in usage frequencies of the form by speakers of successive generations but that there is not sufficient evidence to definitively conclude that this variation is statistically significant enough to be considered a change-in-progress in Appalachian dialects. However, these regular differences in use of done provide a degree of evidence that a language change could be occurring in West Virginian varieties.
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Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; Appalachian English; Comparative and Historical Linguistics; English language dialects; historical linguistics; language change; morphosyntactic variation; sociolinguistics
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URL: https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/honors-thesis/381 https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1349&context=honors-thesis
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Probing the interaction of language contact and internal innovation
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In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 48, Iss 1 (2019) (2019)
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De quelques problèmes spécifiques à l'élaboration d'une grammaire historique
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In: Langue française, n176, 4, 2012-12-01, pp.69-83 (2012)
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Surrey Database of Short Term Morphosyntactic Change: Case assignment on predicate nouns ...
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Surrey Database of Short Term Morphosyntactic Change: Case assignment on direct objects of negated transitive verbs ...
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Surrey Database of Short Term Morphosyntactic Change: Predicate adjectives ...
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Surrey Database of Short Term Morphosyntactic Change: Case of modifier in phrases with ‘two’, ‘three’, ‘four’ ...
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Surrey Database of Short Term Morphosyntactic Change: Predicate agreement with conjoined noun phrases ...
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Surrey Database of Short Term Morphosyntactic Change: Predicate agreement with quantified expression ...
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