Sali A. Tagliamonte, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Linguistics | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
Area:
Language Variation and Change, Sociolinguistics, DialectologyWebsite:
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"Sali Tagliamonte"Children
Sign in to add traineeDerek Denis | grad student | 2008- | University of Toronto |
James Smith | grad student | 2009- | University of Toronto |
André Arsenault | grad student | 2010- | University of Toronto |
Marisa Brook | grad student | 2010- | University of Toronto |
Matt Hunt Gardner | grad student | 2010- | University of Toronto |
Ruth Maddeaux | grad student | 2013- | University of Toronto |
Jennifer Smith | grad student | 2000 | University of York |
Helen Lawrence | grad student | 2001 | University of York |
Alexandra D'Arcy | grad student | 2001-2005 | University of Toronto |
Cathleen M. Waters | grad student | 2006-2011 | University of Toronto |
Bridget L. Jankowski | grad student | 2002-2013 | University of Toronto |
Shannon Mooney | grad student | 2011-2013 | University of Toronto |
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Sign in to add collaboratorSuzanne Evans Wagner | collaborator | 2013- | University of Toronto |
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Tagliamonte SA, Pabst K. (2020) A Cool Comparison: Adjectives of Positive Evaluation in Toronto, Canada and York, England: Journal of English Linguistics. 48: 3-30 |
Gardner MH, Tagliamonte SA. (2020) The bike, the back, and the boyfriend: Confronting the “definite article conspiracy” in Canadian and British English English World-Wide. 41: 225-254 |
Gardner MH, Denis D, Brook M, et al. (2020) Be like and the Constant Rate Effect: From the bottom to the top of the S-curve English Language and Linguistics. 1-44 |
Childs C, Harvey C, Corrigan KP, et al. (2020) Transatlantic perspectives on variation in negative expressions English Language and Linguistics. 24: 23-47 |
Franco K, Tagliamonte SA. (2020) New -way(s) with -ward(s): lexicalization, splitting and sociolinguistic patterns Language Variation and Change. 1-23 |
Tagliamonte SA, Jankowski BL. (2019) Golly, Gosh, and Oh My God! What North American Dialects can Tell Us about Swear Words American Speech. 94: 195-222 |
Rupp L, Tagliamonte SA. (2019) “They used to follow Ø river”: The Zero Article in York English: Journal of English Linguistics. 47: 279-300 |
Jankowski BL, Tagliamonte SA. (2019) Supper or dinner?: Sociolinguistic variation in the meals of the day English World-Wide. 40: 169-200 |
Denis D, Gardner MH, Brook M, et al. (2019) Peaks and arrowheads of vernacular reorganization Language Variation and Change. 31: 43-67 |
Brook M, Jankowski BL, Konnelly L, et al. (2018) ‘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 |