Items where Author is "Hollmann, Willem"

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Journal Article

Hollmann, Willem (2021) The ‘nouniness’ of attributive adjectives and ‘verbiness’ of predicative adjectives : Evidence from phonology. English Language and Linguistics, 25 (2). pp. 257-279. ISSN 1360-6743

Hollmann, Willem (2013) Nouns and verbs in cognitive grammar : where is the 'sound' evidence? Cognitive Linguistics, 24 (2). pp. 275-308. ISSN 0936-5907

Ponsford, Dan and Hollmann, Willem and Siewierska, Anna (2013) Sources of BET. Functions of Language, 20 (1). pp. 90-124. ISSN 1569-9765

Gisborne, Nikolas and Hollmann, Willem (2012) Theory and data in cognitive linguistics. Studies in Language, 36 (3). pp. 463-476. ISSN 0378-4177

Hollmann, Willem (2012) Word classes : towards a more comprehensive usage-based account. Studies in Language, 36 (3). pp. 671-698. ISSN 0378-4177

Hollmann, Willem and Siewierska, Anna (2011) The status of frequency, schemas, and identity in Cognitive Sociolinguistics: A case study on definite article reduction. Cognitive Linguistics, 22 (1). pp. 25-54. ISSN 0936-5907

Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings

Hollmann, Willem (2023) From social psychology to cognitive sociolinguistics : the self-serving bias and interplay with gender and modesty in language use. In: Word grammar, cognition and dependency :. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (In Press)

Hollmann, Willem (2013) Constructions in cognitive sociolinguistics. In: The Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar :. Oxford Handbooks . Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 491-509. ISBN 9780195396683

Hollmann, Willem and Croft, William and Barddal, Johanna and Sotirova, Violeta and Taoka, Chiaki (2010) Revising Talmy’s typological classification of complex event constructions. In: Contrastive studies in construction grammar :. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, pp. 201-235. ISBN 9789027204325

Thesis

Malory, Beth and Culpeper, Jonathan and Hollmann, Willem (2021) Prescriptivism in action : Evaluating the production and reception of reviewer prescriptivism in Late Modern English. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Gillings, Mathew and Hollmann, Willem and Warmelink, Lara (2021) A corpus-based investigation into verbal cues to deception and their sociolinguistic distribution. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Aleraini, Nadiah and Hollmann, Willem and Michel, Marije (2018) Investigating focus constructions in an EFL context : a usage-based approach. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Gabrielatos, Costas and Hollmann, Willem and Siewierska, Anna and McEnery, Tony (2010) A corpus-based examination of English if-conditionals through the lens of modality : nature and types. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Wu, Jianming and Siewierska, Anna and Hollmann, Willem (2010) The function of pronominal expressions in Puxian. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Other

Hollmann, Willem (2021) Five things people get wrong about Standard English. The Conversation.

Hollmann, Willem (2021) Grammar still matters -- but teachers are struggling to teach it. The Conversation.

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