**Relevent publications and presentations**
- Grafmiller, Jason. 2018. Comparative sociolinguistics beyond the vernacular. Applying variationist methods to genre variation in written English. Presented at *ISLE 5*, July 23.
- Grafmiller, Jason. 2018. When context shapes grammar: Stylistic flexibility in the English genitive alternation. Presented at *ICL 20*, July 3.
- Grafmiller, Jason. 2018. Variable cues vs. multiple grammars: Genre specificity in the English genitive alternation. Presented at *ICAME 39*, May 31.
- Heller, Benedikt, Benedikt Szmrecsanyi & Jason Grafmiller. 2017. Stability and fluidity in syntactic variation world-wide: The genitive alternation across varieties of English. *Journal of English Linguistics* 45(1). 3–27. doi:[10.1177/0075424216685405][1].
- Shih, Stephanie, Jason Grafmiller, Richard Futrell & Joan Bresnan. 2015. Rhythm’s role in predicting genitive alternation choice in spoken English. In R. Vogel & R. van de Vijver (eds.), *Rhythm in Phonetics, Grammar, and Cognition*, 207–234. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
- Grafmiller, Jason. 2014. Variation in English genitives across modality and genres. *English Language and Linguistics* 18(03). 471–496. doi:[10.1017/S1360674314000136][2].
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[1]: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0075424216685405
[2]: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/english-language-and-linguistics/article/variation-in-english-genitives-across-modality-and-genres1/26E439EE83A7DB773C9807A0769BFD26