Cover not available

Grammatical Change in English World-Wide

HardboundAvailable
ISBN 9789027203755 | EUR 105.00 | USD 158.00
 
e-Book
ISBN 9789027268907 | EUR 105.00 | USD 158.00
 
Get fulltext from our e-platform
The contributions to this volume apply and extend the techniques of corpus linguistics and diachronic linguistics to the challenge of describing and explaining grammatical change in varieties of English world-wide. The book is divided into two parts, with ten chapters on ‘Inner Circle’ varieties such as Australian, Canadian, and Irish English, and eight on ‘Outer Circle’ varieties such as Philippine, Indian, and Nigerian English. Contributors examine a range of topics including the progressive aspect, modal auxiliaries, do-support, verb morphology, and quotatives, using a wide variety of corpus resources. Overarching research questions addressed include the following: Do diachronic tendencies observed in a particular variety converge with, diverge from, or run in parallel with, those in the parent variety? What are the possible causes of changes observed (e.g. English teaching traditions, Americanisation, internal changes in registers)? This book will appeal to linguists, particularly those interested in grammatical description, corpus linguistics and World Englishes.
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 67] 2015.  vi, 488 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 6 March 2015
Table of Contents
“This volume showcases the merits of a corpus-based diachronic approach to postcolonial varieties of English, and thus extends the view on recent grammatical change in this area.[...] Grammatical change in English world-wide is a highly welcome addition to the field as it represents the first comprehensive effort taking this perspective.[...]The collection succeeds in providing a synopsis of the state of the art in the emerging area of corpus-based diachronic research of postcolonial varieties.”
Cited by (27)

Cited by 27 other publications

Botha, Werner & Kingsley Bolton
2025. Sociolinguistic Variation and World Englishes. In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of World Englishes,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Collins, Peter Craig
2025. Infinitival and Gerund-Participial Catenative Complement Constructions in English World-Wide. Languages 10:6  pp. 134 ff. DOI logo
Neels, Jakob, Sven Leuckert & Arne Lohmann
2025. Grammaticalisation of habitual aspect in World Englishes: assessing trajectories, areal patterns and rates of change with synchronic corpora. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory DOI logo
van Rooy, Bertus
2025. Corpus Linguistics and World Englishes. In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of World Englishes,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Gilquin, Gaëtanelle
2022. Diachronic learner corpus research. In Broadening the Spectrum of Corpus Linguistics [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 105],  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
Borlongan, Ariane Macalinga
2021. A new American-lineage English?: Proportions of American variants in Japanese English. Asian Englishes 23:1  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
Buschfeld, Sarah
2021. The question of structural nativization in Namibian English. In The dynamics of English in Namibia [Varieties of English Around the World, G65],  pp. 169 ff. DOI logo
McCarthy, Michael
2021. Fifty-five years and counting: A half-century of getting it half-right?. Language Teaching 54:3  pp. 343 ff. DOI logo
Depraetere, Ilse & Susan Reed
2020. Mood and Modality in English. In The Handbook of English Linguistics,  pp. 207 ff. DOI logo
Schneider, Edgar W.
2020. CallingEnglishesAsComplex Dynamic Systems: Diffusion and Restructuring. In Language Change,  pp. 15 ff. DOI logo
Schneider, Edgar W.
2025. Pluricentricity versus pluriareality?. In Pluricentricity and Pluriareality [Studies in Language Variation, 32],  pp. 90 ff. DOI logo
Suárez‐Gómez, Cristina, Lucía Loureiro‐Porto & Robert Fuchs
2020. World Englishes and grammatical variation. World Englishes 39:3  pp. 370 ff. DOI logo
Bohmann, Axel
2019. Variation in English Worldwide, DOI logo
Huber, Magnus
2019. Unearthing the Diachrony of World Englishes. In The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes,  pp. 484 ff. DOI logo
McCafferty, Kevin
Collins, Peter & Xinyue Yao
2018. Colloquialisation and the evolution of Australian English. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 39:3  pp. 253 ff. DOI logo
Collins, Peter & Xinyue Yao
2019. AusBrown: A new diachronic corpus of Australian English. ICAME Journal 43:1  pp. 5 ff. DOI logo
Gries, Stefan Th., Tobias Bernaisch & Benedikt Heller
YAO, XINYUE & PETER COLLINS
2018. Exploring grammatical colloquialisation in non-native English: a case study of Philippine English. English Language and Linguistics 22:3  pp. 457 ff. DOI logo
Deshors, Sandra C.
2017. Zooming in on Verbs in the Progressive: A Collostructional and Correspondence Analysis Approach. Journal of English Linguistics 45:3  pp. 260 ff. DOI logo
Deshors, Sandra C.
2025. Grammatical Variation and World Englishes. In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of World Englishes,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
WERNER, VALENTIN & ROBERT FUCHS
2017. The present perfect in Nigerian English. English Language and Linguistics 21:1  pp. 129 ff. DOI logo
Davydova, Julia
Davydova, Julia
2024. Tracking global English changes through local data: Intensifiers in German Learner English. International Journal of Bilingualism 28:5  pp. 863 ff. DOI logo
Seoane, Elena
2016. World Englishes Today. In World Englishes [Varieties of English Around the World, G57],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
[no author supplied]
2016. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. English Language and Linguistics 20:1  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo

This list is based on CrossRef data as of 3 december 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.

Subjects and metadata

Main BIC Subject

Main BISAC Subject

ONIX Metadata

ONIX 2.1
ONIX 3.0

LoC, MARC XML

U.S. Library of Congress Control Number:  2014045768 | Marc record
Mobile Menu Logo with link to supplementary files background Layer 1 prag Twitter_Logo_Blue