2024 Book Chapter Chapter 3. A corpus-based comparative acoustic analysis of target-like vowel production by L1-Japanese learners and native speakers of EnglishSchweinberger, Martin and Komiya, Yuki (2024). Chapter 3. A corpus-based comparative acoustic analysis of target-like vowel production by L1-Japanese learners and native speakers of English. Studies in Corpus Linguistics. (pp. 41-61) Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/scl.119.03sch |
2024 Book Chapter 7 Boring much? Semantic determinants of constructional attraction in Irish EnglishSchweinberger, Martin and Ronan, Patricia (2024). 7 Boring much? Semantic determinants of constructional attraction in Irish English. Socio-Pragmatic Variation in Ireland. (pp. 107-130) De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110791457-007 |
2024 Book Chapter 12 Concluding remarks and future directions in studies on sociopragmatic variationSchweinberger, Martin and Ronan, Patricia (2024). 12 Concluding remarks and future directions in studies on sociopragmatic variation. Socio-Pragmatic Variation in Ireland. (pp. 235-240) De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110791457-012 |
2024 Book Chapter 1 An introduction to sociopragmatic variationRonan, Patricia and Schweinberger, Martin (2024). 1 An introduction to sociopragmatic variation. Socio-Pragmatic Variation in Ireland. (pp. 1-8) De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110791457-001 |
2024 Book Chapter When natural language processing meets corpus linguisticsSchweinberger, Martin (2024). When natural language processing meets corpus linguistics. Digitally-assisted historical English linguistics. (pp. 73-88) edited by Carolina P. Amador-Moreno, Dagmar Haumann and Arne Peters. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003360285-6 |
2022 Book Chapter Absolutely fantastic and really really goodSchweinberger, Martin (2022). Absolutely fantastic and really really good. Expanding the landscapes of Irish English research. (pp. 129-145) edited by Stephen Lucek and Carolina P. Amador-Moreno. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003025078-7 |
2021 Book Chapter On the waning of forms – a corpus-based analysis of decline and loss in adjective amplificationSchweinberger, Martin (2021). On the waning of forms – a corpus-based analysis of decline and loss in adjective amplification. Lost in change: causes and processes in the loss of grammatical elements and constructions. (pp. 235-260) edited by Svenja Kranich and Tine Breban . Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/slcs.218.08sch |
2021 Book Chapter Using intensifier-adjective collocations to investigate mechanisms of changeSchweinberger, Martin (2021). Using intensifier-adjective collocations to investigate mechanisms of change. Variation in time and space: observing the world through corpora. (pp. 231-255) edited by Anna Čermáková and Markéta Malá. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110604719-010 |
2020 Book Chapter Analyzing change in the American English amplifier system in the fiction genreSchweinberger, Martin (2020). Analyzing change in the American English amplifier system in the fiction genre. Corpora and the changing society: studies in the evolution of English. (pp. 223-249) edited by Paula Rautionaho, Arja Nurmi and Juhani Klemola. Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/scl.96.09sch |
2015 Book Chapter A comparative study of the pragmatic marker like in Irish English and in south-eastern varieties of British EnglishSchweinberger, Martin (2015). A comparative study of the pragmatic marker like in Irish English and in south-eastern varieties of British English. Pragmatic markers in Irish English. (pp. 114-134) edited by Carolina P. Amador-Moreno, Kevin McCafferty and Elaine Vaughan. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/pbns.258.05sch |
2014 Book Chapter Frequency, dispersion and register variation of selected discoursepragmatic particles in Singapore EnglishSchweinberger, Martin (2014). Frequency, dispersion and register variation of selected discoursepragmatic particles in Singapore English. Language contact around the globe. (pp. 259-273) edited by Amei Koll-Stobbe and Sebastian Knospe. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang. |
2013 Book Chapter A sociolinguistic analysis of discourse marker LIKE in Northern Ireland. A look behind the scenes of quantitative reasoningSchweinberger, Martin (2013). A sociolinguistic analysis of discourse marker LIKE in Northern Ireland. A look behind the scenes of quantitative reasoning. New approaches to the analysis of linguistic variability. (pp. 13-39) edited by Markus Bieswanger and Amei Koll-Stobbe. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang. |
2013 Book Chapter A corpus-based study of language internal and language external determinants of non-standard uses of noun phrase structures - a primerSchweinberger, Martin and Burmeister, Melanie (2013). A corpus-based study of language internal and language external determinants of non-standard uses of noun phrase structures - a primer. Korpuslinguistische Untersuchungen: Analysen einzelsprachlicher Phänomene. (pp. 131-149) edited by Anja Hennemann and Claudia Schlaak. Berlin, Germany: Frank & Timme. |
2012 Book Chapter The discourse marker LIKE in Irish EnglishSchweinberger, Martin (2012). The discourse marker LIKE in Irish English. New perspectives on Irish English. (pp. 179-202) Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/veaw.g44.09sch |
2012 Book Chapter Reflexive and intensive self-formsSiemund, Peter, Maier, Georg and Schweinberger, Martin (2012). Reflexive and intensive self-forms. Areal features of the anglophone world. (pp. 409-438) edited by Raymond Hickey. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110279429.409 |
2009 Book Chapter Towards a more fine-grained analysis of the areal distributions of nonstandard features of EnglishSiemund, Peter, Maier, Georg and Schweinberger, Martin (2009). Towards a more fine-grained analysis of the areal distributions of nonstandard features of English. Language contacts meet English dialects: studies in honour of Markku Filppula. (pp. 19-45) edited by Esa Pentitilä and Heli Paulasto. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. |