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Richard Zimmermann
Richard Zimmermann
Lecturer of Linguistics, University of Manchester
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The parsed corpus of Middle English poetry
R Zimmermann
Published online at http://www. pcmep. net, 2015
252015
Formal and quantitative approaches to the study of syntactic change: three case studies from the history of English
R Zimmermann
University of Geneva, 2017
222017
Dating hitherto undated Old English texts based on text-internal criteria
R Zimmermann
Ms., University of Geneva, 2014
72014
Studying Semantic Chain Shifts with Word2Vec: FOOD> MEAT> FLESH
R Zimmermann
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Computational Approaches to …, 2019
52019
Rule independence and rule conditioning: Grammar competition in Old English relative clauses
R Zimmermann
Proceedings of ConSOLE XX 315, 332, 2012
52012
Testing causal associations in language change: The replacement of subordinating then with when in Middle English.
R Zimmermann
Journal of Historical Syntax 4 (4), 1-59, 2020
42020
Distributional differences between Old English main clauses with and without a conjunction
R Zimmermann, M Butt, TH King
Proceedings of the LFG’14 Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 566-585, 2014
42014
A syntactic change with lots of data: the rise of do-support with possessive ‘have’in American English
R Zimmermann, LEL Manchester
Linguistics and English Language Research Seminar, University of Manchester 3, 2015
22015
A Diachronic Survey of Syntactic Features in a Compiled Version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
R Zimmermann
22012
Variably overt and empty expletives with finite (and non-finite) clauses in early English
R Zimmermann
International Congress of English Historical Linguistics 17, 2012
22012
An improved test of the constant rate hypothesis: late Modern American English possessive have
R Zimmermann
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 2022
12022
Self as a Non-Postposing Element in Old English
R Zimmermann
Generative Grammar in Geneva 8, 39-58, 2012
12012
Topics and Pronouns in the Clausal Left Periphery in Old English
R Zimmermann
Department of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York, 2009
12009
Grammar Competition in Old English Relative Clauses
R Zimmermann
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A quantitative model of verb–object order in Middle English with special reference to the prose–poetry distinction
R Zimmermann
English Language & Linguistics 26 (3), 603-620, 2022
2022
The Loss of Negative Concord with Negative PPs
R Zimmermann
2019
Interactions Between Multiple Syntactic Changes: The Loss of Old English Conjunct Clauses
R Zimmermann
2019
The Decline of Negative Concord and the Decline of ne in Middle English: Related or Independent?
R Zimmermann
2019
Chain shifts in Syntax: On the replacement of th-with wh-elements in Middle English
R Zimmermann
2015
The Development of do-Support with Negative Possessive have in the History of American English
R Zimmermann
2014
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