Publication: The be‐ versus get‐passive alternation in world Englishes
The be‐ versus get‐passive alternation in world Englishes
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Hundt, M., Dallas, B., & Nakanishi, S. (2024). The be‐ versus get‐passive alternation in world Englishes. World Englishes, 43(1), 86–108. https://doi.org/10.1111/weng.12633
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Multifactorial studies of the be:get‐passive alternation are still rare. On the basis of the International Corpus of English, this is the first investigation to use mixed modelling for the passive alternation in world Englishes. Overall, our findings reveal that regional differences are far less important than language‐internal constraints, with Inner and Outer Circle varieties largely sharing a core grammar. Additionally, while there is qualitative evidence confirming the interchangeability of the two passive allostructions, our gene
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Hundt, M., Dallas, B., & Nakanishi, S. (2024). The be‐ versus get‐passive alternation in world Englishes. World Englishes, 43(1), 86–108. https://doi.org/10.1111/weng.12633