
DAVID
TIZON COUTO
TITULAR DE UNIVERSIDADE - TEMPO COMPLETO
Publicacións (19) Publicacións de DAVID TIZON COUTO Ver datos de investigación referenciados.
2024
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Learning to predict: Second language perception of reduced multi-word sequences
Second Language Research
2022
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A multivariate account of particle alternation after bare-form try in native varieties of English
English Language and Linguistics, Vol. 26, Núm. 4, pp. 645-676
2021
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Left Dislocation in English
Peter Lang
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Variables are valuable: Making a case for deductive modeling
Linguistics, Vol. 59, Núm. 5, pp. 1279-1309
2020
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Coalescence and contraction of V-to-Vinf sequences in American English - Evidence from spoken language
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
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Not just frequency, not just modality. Production and perception of English semi-modals
Studies in Language Companion Series (John Benjamins Publishing Company), pp. 79-107
2019
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Chunking or predicting – frequency information and reduction in the perception of multi-word sequences
Cognitive Linguistics, Vol. 30, Núm. 4, pp. 751-784
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Perception of reduced words: Chunking and predictability
Proceedings of International Conferences of Experimental Linguistics
2018
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Complexity and genre distribution of left-dislocated strings after the fixation of SVO syntax
Studies in Language Companion Series
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Realisations and variants of have to: what corpora can tell us about usage-based experience
Corpora, Vol. 13, Núm. 3, pp. 371-392
2017
2016
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Left-dislocated strings in Modern English epistolary prose
Studies in Language Companion Series, pp. 203-240
2015
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A corpus-based account of left-detached items in the recent history of English: Left Dislocation vs. Left Detached-sequences
English Text Construction, Vol. 8, Núm. 1, pp. 21-64
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Kate Beeching & Ulrich Detges: Functions at the left and right periphery: Crosslinguistic investigations of language use and language change
Folia Linguistica, Vol. 49, Núm. 2, pp. 561-567
2010
2009
2008
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On left dislocation in the recent history of english: Theory and data hand in hand
Dislocated Elements in Discourse: Syntactic, Semantic, and Pragmatic Perspectives (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group), pp. 31-48
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What does left dislocation syntactically comprise?: evidence from late modern English
Proceedings from the 31st AEDEAN Conference: [electronic resource]
2005
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The speaker, "he dislocated no less then four of his foremost teeth": a corpus-bosed approach to left dislocation
Actas XXVIII Congreso Internacional AEDEAN: [recurso electrónico]