Sali A. Tagliamonte
University of Toronto
H-index: 51
North America-Canada
Top articles of Sali A. Tagliamonte
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Subject relative who in Ontario, Canada: Change from above in a transplanted ecology | Journal of Linguistic Geography | Marisa Brook Sali A Tagliamonte | 2023/4 |
Integrating qualitative and quantitative analyses of stance: A case study of English that/zero variation | Language in Society | Timothy Gadanidis Angelika Kiss Lex Konnelly Katharina Pabst Lisa Schlegl | 2023/2 |
Rena ToRRes CaCoullos JaMes n. sTanFoRD | Maciej Baranowski Kara Becker Alexandra D’Arcy Aaron Dinkin Robin Dodsworth | 2023 | |
Where have all the articles gone? The use of zero articles in Marmora and Lake, Ontario | American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage | Lauren Bigelow Sali A Tagliamonte | 2023/11/1 |
Subject dislocation in Ontario English: Insights from sociolinguistic typology | Language Variation and Change | Sali A Tagliamonte Bridget L Jankowski | 2023/10 |
Legacies of syntactic change in a conservative dialect, York, England | Journal of Historical Syntax | Sali A Tagliamonte Laura Rupp | 2023/9/27 |
RENA TORRES CACOULLOS JAMES N. STANFORD WILLIAM LABOV | Maciej Baranowski Robin Dodsworth Josef Fruehwald Gregory Guy Gillian Sankoff | 2022 | |
Orderly obsolescence: The decline of/hw/in Ontario | American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage | Jeremy M Needle Sali A Tagliamonte | 2022/8/3 |
Dialects as a mirror of historical trajectories: Canadian English across Ontario (North America) | Early North American Englishes. Amsterdam: John Benjamins | Sali A Tagliamonte M Kytö L Siebers | 2022/7/15 |
Ageist communication experienced by middle-aged and older Canadians | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | Alison L Chasteen Sali A Tagliamonte Katharina Pabst Samantha Brunet | 2022/2/11 |
Loss and emergence:(Double) demonstratives and ‘indefinite this’ in Ontario dialects | Journal of Pragmatics | Laura Rupp Sali A Tagliamonte | 2022/2/1 |
The most stable it's ever been: the preterit/present perfect alternation in spoken Ontario English | English Language & Linguistics | KARLIEN FRANCO SALI A TAGLIAMONTE | 2022/12 |
1 Comparing Syntactic Variables | Explanations in Sociosyntactic Variation | Sali A Tagliamonte | 2022/1/20 |
He come out and give me a beer but he never seen the bear: Vernacular preterites in Ontario dialects | English World-Wide | Bridget L Jankowski Sali A Tagliamonte | 2022/10/13 |
‘How do you get to Tim Hortons?’Direction-giving in Ontario dialects | Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique | Lisa Schlegl Sali A Tagliamonte | 2021/3 |
Urban-rural dimensions to variable-body/-one | Urban Matters | Bridget L Jankowski Sali A Tagliamonte | 2021/12/16 |
Wait, It’s a Discourse Marker | American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage | Sali A Tagliamonte | 2021/11/1 |
Be like and the Constant Rate Effect: From the bottom to the top of the S-curve | English Language & Linguistics | Matt Hunt Gardner Derek Denis Marisa Brook Sali A Tagliamonte | 2021/6 |
Interesting Fellow or Tough Old Bird? Third-Person Male Referents in Ontario | American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage | Karlien Franco Sali A Tagliamonte | 2021/5/1 |
Obviously undergoing change: Adverbs of evidentiality across time and space | Language Variation and Change | Sali A Tagliamonte Jennifer Smith | 2021/3 |