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Terry
Walker
Organisation:
HUM
E-Mail:
terry.walker@miun.se
Phone:
0611-86195
Mobile:
076-2325216
Projects:
McCall- Mid-Sweden Corpus of Computer-Assisted Language Learning
Publications:
Examining the evidence: the witch-trials at the Bury Assize, 1645 (2012 / Article in journal)
Testifying to Language and Life in Early Modern England : Including CD-ROM: An Electronic Text Edition of Depositions 1560-1760 (ETED) (2011 / Book)
Introducing Mini-McCALL: A pilot version of the Mid-Sweden Corpus of Computer-Assisted Language Learning. (2009 / Article in journal)
English Witness Depositions 1560-1760 : An Electronic Text Edition (2007 / Article in journal)
Regional variation and the language of English witness depositions 1560-1760 : constructing a 'linguistic' edition in electronic form (2007 / Article in journal)
THOU and YOU in Early Modern English Dialogues : Trials, Depositions, and Drama Comedy (2007 / Book)
Guide to a Corpus of English Dialogues 1560 -1760 (2006 / Book)
The subjunctive in adverbial clauses in nineteenth-century English. (2006 / Chapter in book)
Review of Ulrich Busse. Linguistic Variation in the Shakespeare Corpus : Morphosyntactic Variability of Second Person Pronouns. (2005 / Article, book review)
Second Person Singular Pronouns in Early Modern English Dialogues 1560-1760 (2005 / Doctoral thesis, monograph)
The linguistic study of Early Modern English speech-related texts : how "bad" can "bad" data be? (2003 / Article in journal)
You and thou in Early Modern English dialogues : patterns of usage (2002 / Chapter in book)
Causal clauses in written and speech-related genres in Early Modern English (2001 / Article in journal)
The choice of second person singular pronouns in authentic and constructed dialogue in late sixteenth century English. (2000 / Chapter in book)
The influence of class, gender and age on attitudes to standard and non-standard English : are the patterns changing? A Norwich case study. (1999 / Conference paper)
SCB areas:
Studier av enskilda språk
Thematic areas:
Mid Sweden University
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