Gunnel Tottie.
On the history of try with verbal complements.
In
Word, Words, Words: Philology and Beyond: Festschrift for Andreas Fischer on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, pages 199–214. Narr Francke Attempto, Tübingen, 2012.
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bibtex
@incollection{tottie_history_2012,
address = {Tübingen},
title = {On the history of try with verbal complements},
booktitle = {Word, {Words}, {Words}: {Philology} and {Beyond}: {Festschrift} for {Andreas} {Fischer} on the {Occasion} of his 65th {Birthday}},
publisher = {Narr Francke Attempto},
author = {Tottie, Gunnel},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Try and},
pages = {199--214},
}
Gunnel Tottie; and Sebastian Hoffman.
Which came first, try to or try and? A chicken-and-egg story.
2011.
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bibtex
@misc{tottie_which_2011,
address = {Oslo, Norway},
title = {Which came first, try to or try and? {A} chicken-and-egg story},
author = {Tottie, Gunnel and Hoffman, Sebastian},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Try and},
}
Charlotte Hommerberg; and Gunnel Tottie.
Try to or try and? Verb complementation in British and American English.
ICAME Journal, 31: 45–64. 2007.
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bibtex
@article{hommerberg_try_2007,
title = {Try to or try and? {Verb} complementation in {British} and {American} {English}},
volume = {31},
journal = {ICAME Journal},
author = {Hommerberg, Charlotte and Tottie, Gunnel},
year = {2007},
keywords = {Try and},
pages = {45--64},
}