2023. Transitivity on a continuum: the transitivity index as a predictor of Spanish causatives. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 19:2 ► pp. 145 ff.
2022. How Talented Second-language Learners Regulate their Emotions and Cope with Stress. English Studies at NBU 8:1 ► pp. 5 ff.
Wang, Yao & Qiuyan Niu
2022. Book Review. Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 58:4 ► pp. 991 ff.
Schneider, Ulrike
2021. The syntax of metaphor. Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association 9:1 ► pp. 47 ff.
Schneider, Ulrike
2023.
I couldn’t help but wonder: do modals and negation attract?. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Barđdal, Jóhanna, Leonid Kulikov, Roland Pooth & Peter Alexander Kerkhof
2020. Oblique anticausatives: A morphosyntactic isogloss in Indo-European. Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 56:3 ► pp. 413 ff.
Puerma Bonilla, Javier
2020. Caracterización formal y semántica del sujeto y del objeto directo léxicos en construcciones transitivas en la historia del español. Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie 136:1 ► pp. 47 ff.
2014. Orconstructions: Monosemy vs. polysemy. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 333 ff.
Bornkessel‐Schlesewsky, Ina & Matthias Schlesewsky
2014. Competition in argument interpretation: Evidence from the neurobiology of language. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 107 ff.
Cristofaro, Sonia
2014. Competing motivation models and diachrony: What evidence for what motivations?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 282 ff.
Dressler, Wolfgang U., Gary Libben & Katharina Korecky‐Kröll
2014. Conflicting vs. convergent vs. interdependent motivations in morphology. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 180 ff.
Du Bois, John W.
2014. Motivating competitions. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 262 ff.
Francis, Elaine J. & Laura A. Michaelis
2014. Why move? How weight and discourse factors combine to predict relative clause extraposition in English. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 70 ff.
Haiman, John
2014. Six competing motives for repetition. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 246 ff.
Haspelmath, Martin
2014. On system pressure competing with economic motivation. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 197 ff.
Hawkins, John A.
2014. Patterns in competing motivations and the interaction of principles. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 54 ff.
Helmbrecht, Johannes
2014. Politeness distinctions in personal pronouns: A case study on competing motivations. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 315 ff.
2014. Competing motivations in children's omission of subjects? The interaction between verb finiteness and referent accessibility. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 144 ff.
Kaltenböck, Gunther & Bernd Heine
2014. Sentence grammar vs. thetical grammar: Two competing domains?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 348 ff.
Krajewski, Grzegorz & Elena Lieven
2014. Competing cues in early syntactic development. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 163 ff.
Lamers, Monique J. A. & Helen de Hoop
2014. Animate object fronting in Dutch: A production study. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 42 ff.
MacWhinney, Brian
2014. Conclusions: Competition across time. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 364 ff.
Brian MacWhinney, Andrej Malchukov & Edith Moravcsik
2014. Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,
MAGNE, CYRILLE, MIREILLE BESSON & STÉPHANE ROBERT
2014. Context influences the processing of verb transitivity in French sentences: more evidence for semantic−syntax interactions. Language and Cognition 6:2 ► pp. 181 ff.
Malchukov, Andrej
2014. Resolving alignment conflicts: A competing motivations approach. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 16 ff.
Mondorf, Britta
2014. Apparently competing motivations in morphosyntactic variation. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 209 ff.
Moravcsik, Edith
2014. Introduction. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 1 ff.
Newmeyer, Frederick J.
2014. Where do motivations compete?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 299 ff.
Pfeiffer, Martin
2014. Formal vs. functional motivations for the structure of self‐repair in German. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 229 ff.
Rowland, Caroline F., Claire Noble & Angel Chan
2014. Competition all the way down: How children learn word order cues to sentence meaning. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 127 ff.
Strunk, Jan
2014. A statistical model of competing motivations affecting relative clause extraposition in German. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. 88 ff.
Dahl, Eystein & Chiara Fedriani
2012. The Argument Structure of Experience: Experiential Constructions in Early Vedic, Homeric Greek and Early Latin1. Transactions of the Philological Society 110:3 ► pp. 342 ff.
Shahrokhi, Mohsen & Ahmad Reza Lotfi
2012. Manifestation of Transitivity Parameters in Persian Conversations: A Comparative Study. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 46 ► pp. 635 ff.
Arkadiev, Peter M.
2009. Differential Argument Marking in Two-term Case Systems and its Implications for the General Theory of Case Marking. In Differential Subject Marking [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 72], ► pp. 151 ff.
de Hoop, Helen & Bhuvana Narasimhan
2005. Differential Case-Marking in Hindi. In Competition and Variation in Natural Languages, ► pp. 321 ff.
de Hoop, Helen & Bhuvana Narasimhan
2009. Ergative Case-marking in Hindi. In Differential Subject Marking [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 72], ► pp. 63 ff.
de Swart, Peter
2005. Noun Phrase Resolution. In Competition and Variation in Natural Languages, ► pp. 205 ff.
Malchukov, Andrej L.
2005. Case Pattern Splits, Verb Types and Construction Competition. In Competition and Variation in Natural Languages, ► pp. 73 ff.
[no author supplied]
2014. List of abbreviations. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. xviii ff.
[no author supplied]
2014. Preface. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. vii ff.
[no author supplied]
2014. Copyright Page. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. iv ff.
[no author supplied]
2014. Notes on contributors. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. viii ff.
[no author supplied]
2014. List of figures and tables. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, ► pp. xiv ff.
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 26 september 2024. 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.