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  1. Corpus-based Approaches to Register Variation
  2. Elaboration, compression and explicitness across sub-registers of popular and academic writing in Hong Kong English
  3. Voice Alternation and Authorial Presence: Variation across Disciplinary Areas in Academic English
  4. World Englishes
  5. The use of thebe-passive in academic Englishes: localversusglobal usage in an international language
  6. On the conventionalisation and loss of pragmatic function of the passive in Late Modern English scientific discourse
  7. The expression of the perfect in East and South-East Asian Englishes
  8. Democratization
  9. Givenness and Word Order
  10. Review of Seoane & López-Couso (2008): Theoretical and empirical issues in grammaticalization
  11. Review of Gotti, Dossena & Dury (2008): English Historical Linguistics 2006. Volume I: Syntax and Morphology & Dury, Gotti & Dossena (2008): English Historical Linguistics 2006. Volume II: Lexical and Semantic Change & Dossena, Gotti &a...
  12. Review of López-Couso & Seoane (2008): Rethinking grammaticalization: New perspectives
  13. Syntactic complexity, discourse status and animacy as determinants of grammatical variation in Modern English
  14. Rethinking Grammaticalization
  15. Theoretical and Empirical Issues in Grammaticalization
  16. Introduction: New perspectives on grammaticalization
  17. Introduction: Further reflections on grammaticalization
  18. Sounds, Words, Texts and Change
  19. The passive as an object foregrounding device in early Modern English
  20. Impersonalising Strategies in Early Modern English
  21. The passive as an information-Rearranging Device in Early Modern English
  22. Categorizing syntactic constructions in a corpus*
  23. Information Structure and Word Order Change: The Passive as an Information-rearranging Strategy in the History of English