Sali A. Tagliamonte, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Linguistics University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Language Variation and Change, Sociolinguistics, Dialectology
Website:
http://individual.utoronto.ca/tagliamonte/

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Year Citation  Score
2020 Tagliamonte SA, Pabst K. A Cool Comparison: Adjectives of Positive Evaluation in Toronto, Canada and York, England: Journal of English Linguistics. 48: 3-30. DOI: 10.1177/0075424219881487  0.311
2020 Gardner MH, Tagliamonte SA. The bike, the back, and the boyfriend: Confronting the “definite article conspiracy” in Canadian and British English English World-Wide. 41: 225-254. DOI: 10.1075/Eww.00047.Gar  0.753
2020 Gardner MH, Denis D, Brook M, Tagliamonte SA. Be like and the Constant Rate Effect: From the bottom to the top of the S-curve English Language and Linguistics. 1-44. DOI: 10.1017/S1360674320000076  0.717
2020 Childs C, Harvey C, Corrigan KP, Tagliamonte SA. Transatlantic perspectives on variation in negative expressions English Language and Linguistics. 24: 23-47. DOI: 10.1017/S1360674318000199  0.409
2020 Franco K, Tagliamonte SA. New -way(s) with -ward(s): lexicalization, splitting and sociolinguistic patterns Language Variation and Change. 1-23. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394520000083  0.338
2019 Tagliamonte SA, Jankowski BL. Golly, Gosh, and Oh My God! What North American Dialects can Tell Us about Swear Words American Speech. 94: 195-222. DOI: 10.1215/00031283-7251241  0.681
2019 Rupp L, Tagliamonte SA. “They used to follow Ø river”: The Zero Article in York English: Journal of English Linguistics. 47: 279-300. DOI: 10.1177/0075424219865933  0.33
2019 Jankowski BL, Tagliamonte SA. Supper or dinner?: Sociolinguistic variation in the meals of the day English World-Wide. 40: 169-200. DOI: 10.1075/Eww.00027.Jan  0.717
2019 Denis D, Gardner MH, Brook M, Tagliamonte SA. Peaks and arrowheads of vernacular reorganization Language Variation and Change. 31: 43-67. DOI: 10.1017/S095439451900005X  0.709
2018 Brook M, Jankowski BL, Konnelly L, Tagliamonte SA. ‘I don't come off as timid anymore’: Real‐time change in early adulthood against the backdrop of the community Journal of Sociolinguistics. 22: 351-374. DOI: 10.1111/Josl.12310  0.71
2018 Tagliamonte SA. Near done; awful stable; really changing: the suffixless adverb in dialects of the UK Diachronica. 35: 107-143. DOI: 10.1075/Dia.16027.Tag  0.345
2018 Burnett H, Koopman H, Tagliamonte SA. Structural explanations in syntactic variation: The evolution of English negative and polarity indefinites Language Variation and Change. 30: 83-107. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394517000266  0.433
2017 Szmrecsanyi B, Grafmiller J, Bresnan J, Rosenbach A, Tagliamonte S, Todd S. Spoken syntax in a comparative perspective: The dative and genitive alternation in varieties of English Glossa: a Journal of General Linguistics. 2: 86. DOI: 10.5334/Gjgl.310  0.424
2017 Waters C, Tagliamonte SA. Is One Innovation Enough? Leaders, Covariation, and Language Change American Speech. 92: 23-40. DOI: 10.1215/00031283-4153186  0.591
2017 Rupp L, Tagliamonte SA. This here town: evidence for the development of the English determiner system from a vernacular demonstrative construction in York English English Language and Linguistics. 23: 81-103. DOI: 10.1017/S1360674317000326  0.429
2017 Denis D, Tagliamonte SA. The changing future: competition, specialization and reorganization in the contemporary English future temporal reference system English Language and Linguistics. 22: 403-430. DOI: 10.1017/S1360674316000551  0.615
2016 Tagliamonte SA, D’Arcy A, Louro CR. Outliers, Impact and Rationalization in Linguistic Change Language. 92: 824-849. DOI: 10.1353/Lan.2016.0074  0.402
2016 Brook M, Tagliamonte SA. Why Does Canadian English Use try to but British English Use try and? Let's Try and/to Figure It Out American Speech. 91: 301-326. DOI: 10.1215/00031283-3701026  0.579
2016 Tagliamonte SA. So sick or so cool? the language of youth on the internet Language in Society. 45: 1-32. DOI: 10.1017/S0047404515000780  0.439
2015 D'Arcy A, Tagliamonte SA. Not always variable: Probing the vernacular grammar Language Variation and Change. 27: 255-285. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394515000101  0.663
2014 Tagliamonte SA, Denis D. Expanding the transmission/diffusion dichotomy: Evidence from Canada Language. 90: 90-136. DOI: 10.1353/Lan.2014.0016  0.606
2014 Tagliamonte SA, Brooke J. A weird (Language) tale: Variation and change in the adjectives of strangeness American Speech. 89: 4-41. DOI: 10.1215/00031283-2726386  0.484
2014 Tagliamonte SA. Grammatical variation in British English dialects . By Benedikt Szmrecsanyi Diachronica. 31: 579-583. DOI: 10.1075/Dia.31.4.07Tag  0.381
2014 Jankowski BL, Tagliamonte SA. On the genitive's trail: Data and method from a sociolinguistic perspective English Language and Linguistics. 18: 305-329. DOI: 10.1017/S1360674314000045  0.652
2014 Tagliamonte SA, Durham M, Smith J. Grammaticalization at an early stage: Future be going to in conservative British dialects English Language and Linguistics. 18: 75-108. DOI: 10.1017/S1360674313000282  0.508
2013 D'Arcy A, Haddican B, Richards H, Tagliamonte SA, Taylor A. Asymmetrical trajectories: The past and present of-body/-one Language Variation and Change. 25: 287-310. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394513000148  0.631
2012 Tagliamonte SA, Baayen RH. Models, forests, and trees of York English: Was/were variation as a case study for statistical practice Language Variation and Change. 24: 135-178. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394512000129  0.309
2010 Tagliamonte SA, Denis D. The stuff of change: General extenders in toronto, Canada Journal of English Linguistics. 38: 335-368. DOI: 10.1177/0075424210367484  0.652
2010 Tagliamonte SA, D'arcy A, Jankowski B. Social work and linguistic systems: Marking possession in Canadian English Language Variation and Change. 22: 149-173. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394510000050  0.765
2010 D'arcy A, Tagliamonte SA. Prestige, accommodation, and the legacy of relative who Language in Society. 39: 383-410. DOI: 10.1017/S0047404510000205  0.668
2009 Tagliamonte SA, D'Arcy A. Peaks beyond phonology: Adolescence, incrementation, and language change Language. 85: 58-108. DOI: 10.1353/Lan.0.0084  0.665
2009 Tagliamonte SA, Roeder RV. Variation in the English definite article: Socio-historical linguistics in t'speech community Journal of Sociolinguistics. 13: 435-471. DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9841.2009.00418.X  0.338
2008 Tagliamonte SA, Denis D. Linguistic ruin? LOL! Instant messaging and teen language American Speech. 83: 3-34. DOI: 10.1215/00031283-2008-001  0.667
2008 Tagliamonte SA. So different and pretty cool! Recycling intensifiers in Toronto, Canada English Language and Linguistics. 12: 361-394. DOI: 10.1017/S1360674308002669  0.345
2007 Tagliamonte SA, D'Arcy A. The modals of obligation/necessity in Canadian perspective English World-Wide. 28: 47-87. DOI: 10.1075/Eww.28.1.04Tag  0.683
2007 Tagliamonte SA, D'Arcy A. Frequency and variation in the community grammar: Tracking a new change through the generations Language Variation and Change. 19: 199-217. DOI: 10.1017/S095439450707007X  0.663
2007 Tagliamonte SA, Molfenter S. How'd you get that accent?: Acquiring a second dialect of the same language Language in Society. 36: 649-675. DOI: 10.1017/S0047404507070911  0.441
2006 Tagliamonte SA. ''So cool, right?'': Canadian English Entering the 21st Century The Canadian Journal of Linguistics \/ La Revue Canadienne De Linguistique. 51: 309-331. DOI: 10.1353/Cjl.2008.0018  0.321
2006 Tagliamonte S, Smith J. Layering, competition and a twist of fate: Deontic modality in dialects of English Diachronica. 23: 341-380. DOI: 10.1075/Dia.23.2.06Tag  0.491
2005 Tagliamonte S, Roberts C. So weird; so cool; so innovative: The use of intensifiers in the television series friends American Speech. 80: 280-301. DOI: 10.1215/00031283-80-3-280  0.405
2005 Tagliamonte S, Smith J. No momentary fancy! The zero 'complementizer' in English dialects English Language and Linguistics. 9: 289-309. DOI: 10.1017/S1360674305001644  0.496
2005 Tagliamonte S, Temple R. New perspectives on an ol' variable: (t,d) in British English Language Variation and Change. 17: 281-302. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394505050118  0.344
2005 Tagliamonte S, Smith J, Lawrence H. No taming the vernacular! Insights from the relatives in northern Britain Language Variation and Change. 17: 75-112. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394505050040  0.661
2005 Poplack S, Tagliamonte S. Back to the present: Verbal-s in the (African American) English diaspora Legacies of Colonial English: Studies in Transported Dialects. 203-223. DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511486920.009  0.587
2005 Tagliamonte S. So who? Like how? Just what? Discourse markers in the conversations of Young Canadians Journal of Pragmatics. 37: 1896-1915. DOI: 10.1016/J.Pragma.2005.02.017  0.409
2004 Tagliamonte S, D’Arcy A. He’s like, she’s like: The quotative system in Canadian youth Journal of Sociolinguistics. 8: 493-514. DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9841.2004.00271.X  0.365
2004 Jones M, Tagliamonte S. From Somerset to Samaná: Preverbal did in the voyage of English Language Variation and Change. 16: 93-126. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394504162029  0.449
2004 Tagliamonte S, D'Arcy A. He's like, she's like: The quotative system in Canadian youth Journal of Sociolinguistics. 8: 493-514.  0.549
2003 Ito R, Tagliamonte S. Well weird, right dodgy, very strange, really cool: Layering and recycling in English intensifiers Language in Society. 32: 257-279. DOI: 10.1017/S0047404503322055  0.432
2002 Tagliamonte S, Ito R. Think really different: Continuity and specialization in the English dual form adverbs Journal of Sociolinguistics. 6: 236-266. DOI: 10.1111/1467-9481.00186  0.433
2002 Tagliamonte SA, Smith J. “Either it isn’t or it’s not”: neg/aux contraction in British dialects English World-Wide. 23: 251-281. DOI: 10.1075/Eww.23.2.05Tag  0.47
2000 Tagliamonte S, Lawrence H. “I Used to Dance, but I Don’t Dance Now”: The Habitual Past in English Journal of English Linguistics. 28: 324-353. DOI: 10.1177/007542420002800402  0.532
1999 Tagliamonte SA. The Perfect and the Preterite in Contemporary and Earlier English Journal of English Linguistics. 27: 375-377. DOI: 10.1177/00754249922004796  0.407
1999 Tagliamonte S, Smith J. Analogical leveling in Samaná English: The case of was and were Journal of English Linguistics. 27: 8-26. DOI: 10.1177/00754249922004390  0.383
1999 Tagliamonte SA. Toward a Social Science of Language: Papers in Honor ofWilliam Labov: Journal of English Linguistics. 27: 170-173. DOI: 10.1177/007542429902700207  0.36
1999 Tagliamonte S, Hudson R. Be like et al. beyond America: The quotative system in British and Canadian youth Journal of Sociolinguistics. 3: 147-172. DOI: 10.1111/1467-9481.00070  0.427
1999 Tagliamonte SA. Second language acquisition and linguistic variation. Edited by Robert Bayley and Dennis R. Preston Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 14: 385-389. DOI: 10.1075/Jpcl.14.2.13Tag  0.343
1999 Poplack S, Tagliamonte S. The grammaticization of going to in (African American) English Language Variation and Change. 11: 315-342. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394599113048  0.663
1999 Godfrey E, Tagliamonte S. Another piece for the verbal -s story: Evidence from Devon in southwest England Language Variation and Change. 11: 87-121. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394599111050  0.454
1998 Smith J, Tagliamonte S. ‘We were all thegither . . . I think we was all thegither’:was regularization in Buckie English World Englishes. 17: 105-126. DOI: 10.1111/1467-971X.00086  0.471
1998 Tagliamonte S. Was/were variation across the generations: View from the city of York Language Variation and Change. 10: 153-191. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394500001277  0.391
1997 Tagliamonte SA, Poplack S, Eze E. Plural Marking Patterns in Nigerian Pidgin English Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 12: 103-129. DOI: 10.1075/Jpcl.12.1.04Tag  0.741
1994 Poplack S, Tagliamonte S. -S or Nothing: Marking the Plural in the African-American Diaspora American Speech. 69: 227. DOI: 10.2307/455515  0.59
1993 Tagliamonte SA, Poplack S. The Zero-Marked Verb Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 8: 171-206. DOI: 10.1075/Jpcl.8.2.02Tag  0.655
1991 Poplack S, Tagliamonte S. African American English in the diaspora: Evidence from old-line Nova Scotians Language Variation and Change. 3: 301-339. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394500000594  0.65
1989 Poplack S, Tagliamonte S. There's no tense like the present: Verbal -s inflection in early Black English Language Variation and Change. 1: 47-84. DOI: 10.1017/S0954394500000119  0.681
1988 Tagliamonte S, Poplack S. How Black EnglishPastgot to the present: Evidence from Samaná Language in Society. 17: 513-533. DOI: 10.1017/S0047404500013075  0.662
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