Julia Schlüter
List of John Benjamins publications in which Julia Schlüter is involved.
2024 Chapter 9. Do corpus data on World Englishes inspire tolerance of variation in ELT professionals? An experimental questionnaire study with native English speaking teachers Crossing Boundaries through Corpora: Innovative corpus approaches within and beyond linguistics, Buschfeld, Sarah, Patricia Ronan, Theresa Neumaier, Andreas Weilinghoff and Lisa Westermayer (eds.), pp. 217–245 | Chapter
The present study aims to show that — given the status of English as a pluricentric global language and as a lingua franca — Corpus Linguistics has important and unique contributions to make to English Language Teaching (ELT). Desirable innovations arguably involve popularizing the use of corpus… read more
2023 End-weight at its most dynamic: Prosodic prominence as a factor promoting morphophonological marking NOWELE 76:2, pp. 153–202 | Article
This contribution supports and extends the principle of end-weight, first formulated by Quirk et al. (1972) to describe the tendency of heavy constituents to appear late in a sentence. Developing this principle further, we argue that it favours the addition of (functionally non-neutral)… read more
2010 To dare to or not to: Is auxiliarization reversible? Formal Evidence in Grammaticalization Research, Van linden, An, Jean-Christophe Verstraete and Kristin Davidse (eds.), pp. 289–326 | Article
This article revisits the alleged unidirectionality of grammaticalization, focusing on the marginal modal dare, which previous research has discussed as a potential counterexample. Being in its origin a member of the inhomogeneous group of modal auxiliaries, dare has since Early Modern English… read more
2002 Morphology recycled: The Principle of Rhythmic Alternation at work in Early and Late Modern English grammatical variation English Historical Syntax and Morphology: Selected papers from 11 ICEHL, Santiago de Compostela, 7–11 September 2000, Fanego, Teresa, Javier Pérez-Guerra and María José López-Couso (eds.), pp. 255–281 | Article



