In:Language Variation – European perspectives II: Selected papers from the 4th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 4), Nicosia, June 2007
Edited by Stavroula Tsiplakou, Marilena Karyolemou and Pavlos Pavlou
[Studies in Language Variation 5] 2009
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Published online: 19 November 2009
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Clefts in Cypriot Greek
Lexical change, discourse practices and the French press: Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose?
Arbitrary subjects of infinitival clauses in European and Brazilian Portuguese
Modal verbs in long verb clusters: An innovation in Early Modern Dutch
Changing pronominal gender in Dutch: Transmission or diffusion?
Meaning variation and change in Greek morphology
Syntactic variation in German-English code-mixing
Sources of phonological variation in a large database for Dutch dialects
Broad vs. localistic dialectology, standard vs. dialect: The case of the Balkans and the drawing of linguistic boundaries
Intonational variation in Swiss German
Morphological reduction in Aromanian
Greek dialect variation: A co-grammar approach
Using electronic corpora to study language variation: The problem of data sparsity
Language attitudes and folk perceptions towards linguistic variation
Salience and resilience in a set of Tyneside English shibboleths
New approaches to describing phonological change: The realisation of Middle High German î in the Alemannic Dialects of Southwest Germany
Variation and grammaticisation: The emergence of an aspectual opposition
Towards establishing the matrix language in Russian-Estonian code-switching: A corpus-based approach
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