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48 p, 592.1 KB Lexical variation and Negative Concord in Traditional Dialects of British English / Tubau Muntaña, Susagna (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
In the present paper I investigate, from a Minimalist perspective and using data from the Freiburg English Dialect corpus, the patterns of Negative Concord (NC) attested in different Traditional Dialects of British English. [...]
2016 - 10.1007/s10828-016-9079-4
Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics, Vol. 19 Núm. 2 (2016) , p. 143-177  
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18 p, 220.4 KB Neither, (n)or nothing and hardly in negative concord constructions in traditional dialects of British English / Tubau Muntaña, Susagna (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
En aquest article, investigo, dins d'un marc minimista, com es compon en anglès britànic no-estàndard la concordança negativa en construccions que contenen l'adverbi negatiu neither, l'extensor general (n)or nothing, i l'adverbi escalar hardly emprant dades del corpus Freiburg English Dialect. [...]
In this paper, I investigate, within a minimalist framework, how negative concord is composed in non-standard British English constructions containing the negative adverb neither, the general extender (n)or nothing, and the scalar adverb hardly using data from the Freiburg English Dialect corpus. [...]

Lleida : Universitat de Lleida. Facultat de Lletres, 2015
Sintagma, Vol. 27 (2015) , p. 7-24  
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13 p, 61.3 KB Lessons from a survey of British dialect grammar / Cheshire, Jenny ; Edwards, Viv
This article is intended for non-specialists interested in linguistic and educational issues associated with regional variation in grammar. It is based on the work of the Survey of British Dialect Grammar which entailed an unusual collaboration between linguists and school children. [...]
1998
Links & letters, N. 5 (1998) , p. 61-73  

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