Peaks and arrowheads of vernacular reorganization D Denis, MH Gardner, M Brook, SA Tagliamonte Language Variation and Change 31 (1), 43-67, 2019 | 23 | 2019 |
‘I don't come off as timid anymore’: Real‐time change in early adulthood against the backdrop of the community M Brook, BL Jankowski, L Konnelly, SA Tagliamonte Journal of Sociolinguistics 22 (4), 351-374, 2018 | 23 | 2018 |
Comparative complementizers in Canadian English: Insights from early fiction M Brook | 21 | 2014 |
Taking it up a level: Copy-raising and cascaded tiers of morphosyntactic change M Brook Language Variation and Change 30 (2), 231-260, 2018 | 20 | 2018 |
One of those situations where a relative pronoun becomes a complementizer: A case of grammaticalization in progress... again M Brook Proceedings of the 2011 Canadian Linguistics Association annual conference, 2011 | 19 | 2011 |
Be like and the Constant Rate Effect: from the bottom to the top of the S-curve MH Gardner, D Denis, M Brook, SA Tagliamonte English Language & Linguistics 25 (2), 281-324, 2021 | 15 | 2021 |
Syntactic categories informing variationist analysis: The case of English copy-raising M Brook University of Toronto, 2016 | 11 | 2016 |
Why Does Canadian English Use try to but British English Use try and? Let's Try and/to Figure It Out M Brook, SA Tagliamonte American Speech 91 (3), 301-326, 2016 | 10 | 2016 |
Constraints on speech rate: A heritage-language perspective N Nagy, M Brook International Journal of Bilingualism 28 (6), 1115-1134, 2024 | 9 | 2024 |
The new global flow of linguistic influence: Be like at the saturation point M Gardner, D Denis, M Brook, SA Tagliamonte New Ways of Analyzing Variation 42, 2013 | 7 | 2013 |
Looks as if there’s something interesting going on here: Comparative complementizers following perception verbs in Canadian English M Brook Ms., University of Toronto, 2011 | 6 | 2011 |
I feel like and it feels like: Two paths to the emergence of epistemic markers M Brook Linguistics Vanguard 6 (1), 20180068, 2020 | 4 | 2020 |
One of those situations where a relative pronoun becomes a complementizer M Brook Undergraduate honours thesis, Cornell University, 2009 | 4 | 2009 |
Language play is language variation: Quantitative evidence and what it implies about language change M Brook, E Blamire Language 99 (3), 491-530, 2023 | 3 | 2023 |
Subject relative who in Ontario, Canada: Change from above in a transplanted ecology M Brook, SA Tagliamonte Journal of Linguistic Geography 11 (1), 25-37, 2023 | 2 | 2023 |
English pseudo-locative relatives with resumptives: two acceptability studies M Brook, K Moulton Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society 56 (1 …, 2021 | 2 | 2021 |
Interactive Name Databases as an Introduction to Social Factors and Graph Interpretation M Brook American Speech 92 (2), 264-278, 2017 | 1 | 2017 |
A Two-Tiered Change in Canadian English: The Emergence of a Streamlined Evidential System M Brook University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 23 (2), 2017 | 1 | 2017 |
The origins of pretend like: A syntactic-semantic puzzle in American English and beyond M Brook American Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage, 1-27, 2024 | | 2024 |
Obsolescence and abortive innovations in variationist approaches to language change M Brook Language and Linguistics Compass 18 (4), e12516, 2024 | | 2024 |