All Stories

  1. Constructions of speech and thought representation
  2. Creative constructs, constructions, and frames in Internet discourse
  3. Changing perspectives
  4. Grammar, usage and discourse
  5. Favourite puzzles
  6. Viewpoint phenomena in multimodal communication
  7. Internet memes as multimodal constructions
  8. Corpus Interrogation and Grammatical Patterns
  9. Interrogating corpora to describe grammatical patterns
  10. Textual Choices in Discourse
  11. Introductory remarks
  12. Quotative go and be like
  13. ‘Where am I, lurking in what place of vantage?’
  14. Textual choices in discourse
  15. Tense use in direct and indirect speech in English
  16. ‘Where am I, lurking in what place of vantage?’
  17. Subjectification, Intersubjectification and Grammaticalization
  18. Introduction
  19. Speech and Thought Representation in English
  20. The emergence and structure of be like and related quotatives: A constructional account
  21. Mister so-called X
  22. Speech or Thought Representation and Subjectification, or on the need to think twice
  23. Deixis and grounding in speech and thought representation
  24. From representational to scopal ‘distancing indirect speech or thought’: A cline of subjectification
  25. Prenominal Adjectives in English: Structures and Ordering
  26. But forced to qualify
  27. Review of Francis, Hunston & Manning (1998): Collins COBUILD Grammar Patterns 2: Nouns and Adjectives
  28. “Wait till you got started”