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- 2023
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Could Be it’s Grammaticalization : Usage Patterns of the Epistemic Phrases (it) Could/Might Be
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Could be, might be, maybe : Mechanisms of grammaticalization in synchronic use and perception
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David Correia Saavedra : Measurements of grammaticalization: Developing a quantitative index for the study of grammatical change
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- 2022
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Communicative efficiency and the Principle of No Synonymy : predictability effects and the variation of want to and wanna
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- 2021
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Variables are valuable : making a case for deductive modeling
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- 2020
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Not just frequency, not just modality : Production and perception of English semi-modals
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Converging variations and the emergence of horizontal links : To-contraction in American English
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- 2019
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Chunking or predicting : Frequency information and reduction in the perception of multi-word sequences
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- 2018
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Realisations and variants of have to : what corpora can tell us about usage-based experience
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- 2017
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Coalescence and contraction of V-to-Vinf sequences in American English : Evidence from spoken language
2017) In Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory(
- Contribution to journal › Article