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Joshua Bousquette
Joshua Bousquette
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Redefining language death: Evidence from moribund grammars
J Bousquette, MT Putnam
Language Learning 70, 188-225, 2020
382020
Heritage languages in North America: Sociolinguistic approaches
JR Brown, J Bousquette
Journal of Language Contact 11 (2), 201-207, 2018
242018
West Frisian in Wisconsin: A historical profile of immigrant language use in Randolph Township
J Bousquette, T Ehresmann
It Beaken 72 (1), 247-278, 2010
212010
Complementizer Agreement in eastern Wisconsin:(Central) Franconian features in an American heritage language community
J Bousquette
STUF-Language Typology and Universals 67 (4), 561-588, 2014
162014
From Bidialectal to Bilingual: Evidence for multi-stage language shift in Lester WJ ‘Smoky’Seifert’s 1946-1949 Wisconsin German Recordings
J Bousquette
American Speech 95 (4), 485-523, 2020
112020
Multiple grammars, dominance, and optimization
J Bousquette, M Putnam, J Salmons, B Frey, D Nützel, G Legendre, ...
Optimality-theoretic syntax, semantics, and pragmatics: From uni-to …, 2016
112016
Germanic
J Bousquette, J Salmons
The Indo-European languages, 387-420, 2017
92017
How Deep is Your Syntax: Filler-Gap Dependencies in Heritage Language Grammar
J Bousquette, B Frey, N Henry, D Nützel, M Putnam, J Salmons, A Sewell
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 19 (1), 19-30, 2013
92013
Parasitic gapping in bilingual grammar: Evidence from Wisconsin Heritage German
J Bousquette, B Frey, D Nützel, M Putnam, J Salmon
Heritage Language Journal 13 (1), 1-28, 2016
72016
Phonological non-integration of lexical borrowings in Wisconsin West Frisian
T Ehresmann, J Bousquette
Germanic Heritage Languages in North America, 234, 2015
52015
Complementizer Agreement in Modern Varieties of West Germanic: A model of reanalysis and renewal
J Bousquette
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2013
52013
From Bidialectal to Bilingual: Evidence for Multistage Language Shift in the 1946–49 Wisconsin German Recordings of Lester WJ “Smoky” Seifert
J Bousquette
American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage 95 (4), 485-523, 2020
42020
3 An Early Stage of the Historical Development of Complementizer Agreement: Evidence from Wisconsin Heritage German
J Bousquette
Moribund Germanic Heritage Languages in North America, 34-63, 2015
42015
Competition at the left edge: Left-dislocation vs. topicalization in Heritage Germanic
J Bousquette, KM Eide, A Hjelde, MT Putnam
Selected Proceedings of the 10th Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the …, 2021
32021
Left-Dislocation in Wisconsin Heritage German: Evidence from the Seifert Recordings, 1948-1949
J Bousquette
Selected Proceedings of the 9th Annual Workshop on Immigrant Languages in …, 2019
32019
You take the low road and I’ll take the high road: Variation in agreement structure in Wisconsin Heritage German
J Bousquette
Journal of Language Contact 11 (3), 525-562, 2018
32018
Is das der Hammer, das du den Traktor gebrochen hast mit? Preposition Stranding in Wisconsin Heritage German
J Bousquette
Selected Proceedings of the 8th Annual Workshop on Immigrant Languages in …, 2018
32018
Heritage language home and community: Gendered division of labor and language shift
J Bousquette, D Natvig
Selected Proceedings of the 11th Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the …, 2022
22022
Heritage Languages in North America: Formal Linguistic Approaches
J Bousquette, JR Brown
Journal of Language Contact 11 (3), 373-378, 2018
22018
What linguistic innovation tells us.
J Bousquette, R Klosinski, MT Putnam
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 13 (1), 2023
12023
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