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Hoffmann, Sebastian. 2002. "In (hot) pursuit of data: complex prepositions in late modern English." In &italic(){New Frontiers of Corpus Research. Papers from the Twenty First International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora Sydney 2000}. Eds. PETERS, Pam, Peter COLLINS and Adam SMITH. Rodopi. pp.127-146.
Hoffmann, S. 2004. "Using the OED quotations database as a corpus: a linguistic appraisal". ICAME Journal 28: 17-30.
Hoffmann, S. 2004. "Are low-frequency complex prepositions grammaticalized? On the limits of corpus data and the importance of intuition", in Corpus approaches to grammaticalisation in English, ed. H. Lindquist & C. Mair. Amsterdam: Benjains.
Hoffmann, Sebastian, Sabine Arndt-Lappe & Peter Uhrig. 2022. "Rhythm in World Englishes – Evidence from a Quantitative Analysis of Co-occurrence Patterns in a Corpus of L1 and L2 Varieties of English", in Social and Regional Variation in World Englishes : Local and Global Perspectives, ed. Paula Rautionaho, Hanna Parviainen, Mark Kaunisto, & Arja Nurmi, pp. 191-214. London: Routledge.
Hoffmann, Sebastian & Robert Sigley. 2013. "Approaching a Linguistic Variable: That-Omission in Mandative Sentences", in Approaching Language Variation through Corpora: A Festschrift in Honour of Toshio Saito, ed. Shunji Yamazaki & Robert Sigley, pp. 115-54. Peter Lang.
Hoffmann, T. 2011. Preposition placement in English: A usage-based approach. Cambridge: CUP.
Hoffmann, Thomas. 2014. "The cognitive evolution of Englishes: The role of constructions in the dynamic model", in The Evolution of Englishes: The Dynamic Model and Beyond, ed. Sarah Buschfeld, Thomas Hoffman, Magnus Huber & Alexander Kautzsch, pp. 160-180. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Hofmann, Klaus. 2020. "Stress in real time: The noun–verb stress contrast and the rhythmic context hypothesis in the history of English". Journal of Historical Pragmatics 10(3): 452-486.
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Hoffmann, Sebastian. 2002. "In (hot) pursuit of data: complex prepositions in late modern English." In &italic(){New Frontiers of Corpus Research. Papers from the Twenty First International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora Sydney 2000}. Eds. PETERS, Pam, Peter COLLINS and Adam SMITH. Rodopi. pp.127-146.
Hoffmann, S. 2004. "Using the OED quotations database as a corpus: a linguistic appraisal". ICAME Journal 28: 17-30.
Hoffmann, S. 2004. "Are low-frequency complex prepositions grammaticalized? On the limits of corpus data and the importance of intuition", in Corpus approaches to grammaticalisation in English, ed. H. Lindquist & C. Mair. Amsterdam: Benjains.
Hoffmann, Sebastian, Sabine Arndt-Lappe & Peter Uhrig. 2022. "Rhythm in World Englishes – Evidence from a Quantitative Analysis of Co-occurrence Patterns in a Corpus of L1 and L2 Varieties of English", in Social and Regional Variation in World Englishes : Local and Global Perspectives, ed. Paula Rautionaho, Hanna Parviainen, Mark Kaunisto, & Arja Nurmi, pp. 191-214. London: Routledge.
Hoffmann, Sebastian & Robert Sigley. 2013. "Approaching a Linguistic Variable: That-Omission in Mandative Sentences", in Approaching Language Variation through Corpora: A Festschrift in Honour of Toshio Saito, ed. Shunji Yamazaki & Robert Sigley, pp. 115-54. Peter Lang.
Hoffmann, T. 2011. Preposition placement in English: A usage-based approach. Cambridge: CUP.
Hoffmann, Thomas. 2014. "The cognitive evolution of Englishes: The role of constructions in the dynamic model", in The Evolution of Englishes: The Dynamic Model and Beyond, ed. Sarah Buschfeld, Thomas Hoffman, Magnus Huber & Alexander Kautzsch, pp. 160-180. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Hoffman, T. 2022. Construction Grammar: The Structure of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hoffman, T. & G. Trousdale. 2013. The Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hofmann, Klaus. 2020. "Stress in real time: The noun–verb stress contrast and the rhythmic context hypothesis in the history of English". Journal of Historical Pragmatics 10(3): 452-486.