All Stories

  1. Today’s Innovations, Tomorrow’s Conventions
  2. Today’s innovations, tomorrow’s conventions
  3. Chunking or predicting – frequency information and reduction in the perception of multi-word sequences
  4. Different ways of pronouncing "have to" and how they come about
  5. A diachronic account of left-dislocated strings after late Middle English
  6. Are left-dislocated NPs markers of orality in Modern English speech-related texts?
  7. Coalescence and contraction of V-to-Vinf sequences in American English - Evidence from spoken language
  8. Left-dislocated strings: Modern English speech-like texts vs. spoken contemporary English
  9. Left-dislocated constituents in the recent history of English: features and decline
  10. Book review of "Functions at the left and right periphery" (Leiden: Brill, 2014)