The references below can also be found on Academia and ResearchGate.
[Red] indicates written output, [Green] indicates presentations.
Updated 26/07/22
Forthcoming
- [Edited volume] Basile, Alessandro, Coline Caillol, Cameron Morin, Moisés Velásquez & Chenyang Zhao (eds.) Etudier le langage à l’ère numérique. Actes des 25èmes Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs en Sciences du Langage, Sorbonne-Nouvelle & University of Paris.
- [Edited volume] Irina Ghidali, Cameron Morin, Aleksandra Savenkova & Chenyang Zhao (eds.). Du linguiste à son objet : la distance en question(s). Actes des 24èmes Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs de l’Ecole Doctorale 622, Sorbonne–Nouvelle & University of Paris–Cité.
2022
- [Round table] Basile, Alessandro, Cameron Morin & Aleksandra Savenkova. 2022. L’enquête sociolinguistique à l’ère numérique. 25èmes Rencontres des Jeunes Chercheurs en Sciences du Langage, University of Paris Sorbonne–Nouvelle.
- [Interview] Your Place and Mine, 8 minute interview with Anne-Marie McAleese describing a linguistic fieldwork study on Ulster Scots in Larne (Antrim, Northern Ireland), BBC Radio Ulster, 12/03/22.
- [Interview] Distances Inconnues episode 78, “Langage et politique”, 20 minute filmed interview with Emma Meriaux & Tom Malki, VL Radio, 18/02/22.
2021
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. Double modals in Scots: a speaker’s choice hypothesis. In Baranzini, Laura & Louis de Saussure (eds.), Aspects of Tenses, Modality, and Evidentiality, Cahiers Chronos 31, Leiden : Brill, 165–82.
- [Invited talk] Morin, Cameron. Can we study dialect constructions using experimental paradigms? Magnitude Estimation versus Likert scales in Northumberland and Ulster. Constructions and paradigms, University of Paris Vincennes–Saint-Denis.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. Sociosyntax and Construction Grammar: an approach based on regional context. Constructions and contexts, University of Paris–Sorbonne.
- [Seminar] Morin, Cameron. Sociosyntax and Construction Grammar: double modals in American English. Empirical and Quantitative Methods in the Study of Tense-Aspect- Modality-Evidentiality, Labex EFL, University of Paris.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. Maxence: comment les mots sont-ils nés? Je veux dire table, chaise, baignoire, comment sont-ils venus? The Conversation, 07/09/21.
- [Interview] « J’dis ça j’dis rien », « j’ai envie de dire »… Que traduisent nos tics de langage ? Interview written by Suzanne Bruneau at France Live (Ouest-France), 04/06/21.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron & Médéric Gasquet-Cyrus. Débat : les langues régionales peuvent-elles survivre sans politique linguistique ? The Conversation, 04/05/21.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. Construire une triangulation méthodologique en variation syntaxique restreinte. Echanges Linguistiques en Sorbonne 7, 48–71.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. Oscar: « Pourquoi n’y a-t-il pas qu’une langue parlée sur Terre ? » The Conversation, 10/02/21. Cited in a TV column on TV5 Monde by Linda Giguère, « Pourquoi ne parle-t-on pas tous la même langue ? », 10/03/21. Translated in Japanese at the Courrier Japon.
2020
- [Article] Morin, Cameron, Guillaume Desagulier & Jack Grieve. 2020. Dialect syntax in Construction Grammar: theoretical benefits of a constructionist approach to double modals in English. In Colleman, Timothy, Frank Brisard, Astrid De Wit, Renata Enghels, Nikos Koutsoukos, Tanja Mortelmans & Maria Sol Saninena (eds.), The Wealth and Breadth of Construction-Based Research, Belgian Journal of Linguistics 34, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 248–58.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron & Jack Grieve. Exploring rare syntax in the digital age: double modals in dialects of English. 6th Meeting of the International Society for the Linguistics of English, University of East Finland. [not presented due to Covid-19]
- [Review] Morin, Cameron. Review of Winters, Margaret & Geoffrey Nathan. 2020. Cognitive Linguistics for Linguists. Springer International Publishing, 81 pp. Language & Cognition 12: 3, 564–8.
- [Interview] Morin, Cameron. Linguistic Horizons: rare dialect syntax in Construction Grammar. Babel 32, 34–5.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron & Jack Grieve. Rare modal variants and where to find them. CHRONOS 14th International Conference on Actionality, Tense, Aspect and Modality/Evidentiality, University of the Littoral Côte d’Opale. [not presented due to Covid-19]
- [Poster] Morin, Cameron & Jack Grieve. Rare dialect syntax in Construction Grammar: double modals in British and American English. 15th International Conference of the European Society for the Study of English, University of Lyon. [not presented due to Covid-19]
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron & Jack Grieve. Developing a constructional approach to rare dialect syntax. 11th International Conference on Construction Grammar, University of Antwerp. [not presented due to Covid-19]
- [Blog post] Morin, Cameron & David Adger. Rules and universals in the history of Generative Grammar. TED-Ed Lessons.
- [Popular science lesson] Morin, Cameron. What do all languages have in common? TED-Ed Lessons, YouTube.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. From the particular to the universal: revolution at the heart of Robert Burns’s poetics. E-rea 17.2, 1–18.
- [Review] Morin, Cameron. Review of Aarts, Bas, Jill Bowie & Gergana Popova (eds). 2019. The Oxford Handbook of English Grammar. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 864 pp. Linguist List 31: 715.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. Convergent methods and cognitive frameworks in English dialect syntax. Journée doctorale du Centre de Linguistique en Sorbonne (CeLiSo), University of Paris–Sorbonne.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. Entre langue et dialecte, une distinction arbitraire? The Conversation, 01/03/20.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron & Jack Grieve. Fieldwork, corpora, and tailored methods in dialect syntax. Informal Research Group Symposium, University of Freiburg.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. Lives in language: Frank Robert Palmer (1922–2019). Babel 30, 28–9.
- [Review] Morin, Cameron. Review of Goldberg, Adele. Explain Me This: Creativity, Competition, and the Partial Productivity of Constructions. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 216 pp. Cercles 02/20.
2019
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. Gathering insights into peripheral features of grammar. COLDOC 13th Symposium of PhD Students and Young Researchers, CNRS (MoDyCo) & University of Paris–Nanterre.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. We might could solve this syntactic puzzle: a speaker’s choice hypothesis and beyond. 8th Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (BICLCE), Université de Bamberg.
- [Review] Morin, Cameron. Review of Nuyts, Jan & Johan van der Auwera (eds.) 2018. The Oxford Handbook of Modality and Mood. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 688 pp. Linguist List 30: 4831.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. Il range sa chambre: une étude linguistique du rythme. Opium Philosophie Web, 27/10/19.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. Towards a unified theory of multiple modals in English. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europea, University of Leipzig.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. Intrinsic versus extrinsic perspectives on multiple modal emergence and distribution. 6th Biennial International Conference on the Diachrony of English, University of Amiens.
- [Blog post] Morin, Cameron. Diversification: a solution to the dichotomy of intuition versus observation. Cambridge Sociolinguistics Circle (CSLC), 18/06/19.
- [Blog post] Morin, Cameron. The fiddle that taught Robert Burns his manners. European Romanticisms in Association, Project RÊVE (Romantic Europe: the Virtual Exhibition), 18/01/19.
2018
- [Proceedings] Morin, Cameron. The importance of folk linguistic approaches in the study of dialectal phenomena. In Botinis, Antonis (ed.), Proceedings of ExLing 9th Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, Athens: University of Athens, 85–88.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. (Re)creating a Scottish past: Burns and the emergence of national identity in late-18th century Europe. Romanticism and Time, International Conference of the French Society for the Study of English Romanticism, University of Lille.
- [Conference paper & poster] Morin, Cameron. Sociolinguistic intricacies of multiple modality in the Borders. 18th International Conference of the French Society of Scottish Studies, University of Tours.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. The importance of folk-linguistic approaches in the study of dialectal phenomena. ExLing 9th Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, University of Paris-Diderot (speaker and programme assistant).
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. From the particular to the universal: the poetic revolution of Robert Burns. 58th Congress of the Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur, University of Paris–Nanterre.
- [Conference paper] Morin, Cameron. Syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic implications of double modals in Modern Scots. CHRONOS 13th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality, and Evidentiality, University of Neuchâtel.
- [Article] Morin, Cameron. Disséquer la nuit, ou quand la linguistique vient en aide à la philosophie. Opium Philosophie 6, 20–3.
- [Archive] Morin, Cameron. Questionnaire for eliciting judgment data on the recognition and usage of double modals in Hawick (Scotland). In Lahaussois, Aimée (PI), TulQuest, Paris: Typologie et Universaux Linguistiques (CNRS).
- [Invited talk] Morin, Cameron. The Seventh of the Big Six: Burns the revolutionary. Master’s dissertation award ceremony of the French Society for the Study of English Romanticism, University of Paris–Diderot.