All Stories

  1. Changes in the functions of already in Singapore English
  2. Lexical Retention in Contact Grammaticalisation: Already In Southeast Asian Englishes
  3. On sentence-final “what” in Singlish: Are you the Queen of England, or what?
  4. Negation and Contact
  5. Intersubjectivity and the diachronic development of counterfactual almost
  6. Replica grammaticalisation as recapitulation
  7. Count-mass coercion, and the perspective of time and variation
  8. Semantic determinism and the grammaticalisation of have to in English
  9. Review of Frawley (2006): The Expression of Modality
  10. Interfaces with English Aspect
  11. Causativity reduction in Singaporean English
  12. Grammaticalisation through constructions
  13. Review of Couper-Kuhlen & Kortmann (2000): Cause, Condition, Concession, Contrast. Cognitive and Discourse Perspectives
  14. Past ability modality and the derivation of complementary inferences
  15. Hypothetical Modality
  16. Review of Pütz & Dirven (1996): The Construal of Space in Language and Thought
  17. A Synchronic Perspective on the Grammaticalisation of will in Hypothetical Predicates