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Comparative Variation Analysis: Grammatical Alternations in World Englishes provides an in-depth examination of grammatical diversity across English-speaking communities worldwide. Drawing on extensive corpus data and empirical research, Szmrecsanyi and Grafmiller analyze how speakers of different English varieties employ alternative grammatical constructions and what factors influence their choices.
The book explores key patterns of grammatical variation, including subject-verb agreement, relative clause formation, and other syntactic phenomena across major English varieties such as British English, American English, and other regional variants. Through sophisticated statistical analysis and corpus linguistics methodology, the authors identify both universal patterns and community-specific preferences in grammatical usage.
Part of the Studies in Language Variation and Change series, this work contributes significantly to sociolinguistics and historical linguistics, offering insights into language standardization, regional identity, and the ongoing evolution of English as a global language.







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