Linguistic data science and the English passive: modelling diachronic developments and regional variation
The choice between BE and GET as auxiliary verbs, as in “She was promoted” vs “She got promoted”, is a central, grammatical feature, yet the many proposed nuances conditioning this phenomenon have escaped large-scale empirical validation to date. This book fills this gap, using multivariate statisti...
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| Format: | Book/Monograph |
| Language: | English |
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London
Bloomsbury Academic
2025
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| Edition: | Erstausgabe |
| Series: | Language, Data Science and Digital Humanities
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| Author Notes: | Axel Bohrmann, Julia Müller, Mirka Hokanen and Miriam Neuhausen |
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Linguistic data science and the English passive: modelling diachronic developments and regional variation
Bloomsbury Academic 2025
Book/Monograph
Online Resource