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Tottie, Gunnel. 1972. "Where do negative sentences come from?". Studia Linguistica 36: 88-105.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1979. "Negation and Ambiguity", in Papers from the Scandinavian Conference on Syntactic Variation, ed. S. Jacobson, pp. 47-52. Stockholm Studies in English 52.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1983. "The missing link? Or, why is there twice as much negation in spoken English as in written English?". Stockholm Studies in English 62: 67-74.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1983. Much about Not and Nothing: A Study of the Variation between Anlytic and Synthetic Negation in Contemporary American English. Publications of the Royal Society of Letters at Lund, 1983-1984:1. Lund: Gleerup.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1984. "Is there an adverbial in this text? (And if so, what is it doing there?)" In Ringbom & Rissanen (eds) 1984: 299-315. (Reprinted in Diversity and diachrony, ed D. Sankoff, 139-152. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1986.)

Tottie, Gunnel. 1985. "The neation of epistemic necessity in present-day British and American English". English World-Wide 7: 87-116.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1986. "Is there an adverbial in this text? (And if so, what is it doing there?)"", in Diversity and Diachrony, ed. David Sankoff, pp. 139-52. Amsterdan; John Benjamins.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1986. The importance of being adverbial. Adverbials of focusing and contingency in spoken and written English. In Tottie & Backlund (eds) 1986: 93-118.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1988. "No-negation and not-negation in Spoken and Written English". Corpus Linguistics: Hard and Soft, ed. M. Kytoe, O. Ihalainen, & M. Rissanen. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1991. "Lexical Diffusion in Syntactic Change: Frequency as a Determinant of Linguistic Conservatism in the Development of Negation in English", in Historical Syntax. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1991. Negation in English Speech and Writing: A Study in Variation. San Diego: Academic Press.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1994. "Any as an Indefinite Determiner in Non-assertive Clauses", in Studies in Early Modern English, ed. D. Kastovsky, pp. 413-27. Mouton de Gruyter.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1995. "The man % I love: An analysis of factors favouring zero relatives in written British and American English", in Studies in Anglistics, ed. Gunnel Melchers & Beatrice Warren, pp. 201-15. Stockholm Studies in English. Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell.

Tottie, Gunnel. 1997. Relatively Speaking: Relative Marker Usage in the British National Corpus. To Explain the Present: Studies in the Changing English Language in Honour of Matti Rissanen. T. Nevalainen and L. Kahlas-Tarkka. Helsinki, Finland, Societe Neophilologique: 465-81

Tottie, Gunnel. 1998. "Affixal and non-affixal negation--a case of stable variation over time?", in Negation in the History of English, ed. I. Tieken, et al., pp. 233-67.

Tottie, Gunnel. 2001. An Introduction to American English. The Language Library. Blackwell.

Tottie, Gunnel. 2001. "Tall as he was: On the meaning of complement-as-constructions", in Words: Structure, Meaning, Function, ed. Christiane Dalton-Puffer, Arthur Mettinger, & Nikolaus Ritt, pp. 307-21. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Tottie, Gunnel. 2002. "Tall as he was or As tall as he was? Concessive constructions in American English", in Text types and corpora: Studies in honour of Udo Fried, ed. A. Fischer, G. Tottie, & H. M. Lehmann, pp. 205-16. Tuebingen: Gunter Narr Verlag.

Tottie, Gunnel. 2002. "Non-categorical differences between American and British English: Some corpus evidence", in Papers from the Conference on Mid-Atlantic English, ed. Marko Modiano, pp. 37-58. Hoegskolan I Gaevle.

Tottie, Gunnel. 2009. "How different are American and British English grammar? And how are they different?", in One Language, Two Grammars?: Differences between British and American English, ed. Guenter Rohdenburg & Julia Schlueter, pp. 341-63. Cambridge: CUP.

Tottie, G. & I. Backlund (eds). 1986. English in speech and writing: A symposium. Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia 60. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell.

Tottie, Gunnel & Dawn Harvie. 1999. "It's all relative: relativization strategies in Early African American English", in The English History of African American English, ed. Shana Poplack, pp. 198-230. Oxford: Blackwell.

Tottie, Gunnel & Christine Johansson. 2015. "Here is an Old Mastiffe Bitch Ø Stands Barking at Mee: Zero Subject Relativizers in Early Modern English (t)here-constructions". in From Clerks to Corpora: Essays in Honour of Nils-Lennart Johannesson, ed. Britt Erman,
Gunnel Melchers, Philip Shaw, and Peter Sundkvist, pp. 135-153. Stockholm: Stockholm University Press.

Tottie, Gunnel & Hans Martin Lehmann. 1999. "The Realization of Relative Adverbials in Present-day British English", in Out of Corpora, ed. H. Hasselgard & S. Oksefjell, pp. 137-55. Rodopi.

Tottie, Gunnel & Hans Martin Lehmann. 2002. "As and other relativisers after same in presen-day standard English", From the COLT's Mouth…and Others: Language Corpora Studies in Honour of Anna-Brita Stenstrom, ed. Leiv Egil Breivik, Angela Hasselgren, pp. 231-45. Amsterdam: Rodopi.

Tottie, Gunnel & Michel Rey. 1997. "Relativisation Strategies in Earlier African American Vernacular English". Language Variation and Change 9: 219-47.

Tottie, Gunnel & S. Hoffmann. 2001. "Based on: From Dangling Participle to Complex Preposition", in K. Aijmer (ed.), A Wealth of English, pp. 1-12. Gothenburg: Gothenburg University.

Tottie, Gunnel & Sebastian Hoffmann. 2006. "Tag questions in British and American English". Journal of English Linguistics 34: 283-311.

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