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Tables of Contents for past issues of JEngL
- 43.1 (March 2015)
- 42.4 (December 2014)
- 42.3 (September 2014)
- 42.2 (June 2014)
- 42.1 (March 2014)
- 41.4 (December 2013)
- 41.3 (September 2013)
- 41.2 (June 2013)
- 41.1 (March 2013)
- 40.4 (December 2012)
- 40.3 (September 2012)
- 40.2 (June 2012)
- 40.1 (March 2012)
- 39.4 (December 2011)
- 39.3 (September 2011)
- 39.2 (June 2011)
- 39.1 (March 2011)
- 38.4 (December 2010)
- 38.3 (September 2010)
- 38.2 (June 2010)
- 38.1 (March 2010)
- 37.4 (December 2009)
- 37.3 (September 2009)
Special Issue: Media Representations of Minority Languages
- 37.2 (June 2009)
- 37.1 (March 2009)
- 36.4 (December 2008)
- 36.3 (September 2008)
Special Issue: Language and Vulnerable Witnesses across Legal
Contexts
- 36.2 (June 2008)
- 36.1 (March 2008)
- 35.4 (December 2007)
- 35.3 (September 2007)
Special Issue: Perspectives on Linguistics in the Twenty-First
Century
- 35.2 (June 2007)
- 35.1 (March 2007)
- 34.4 (December 2006)
- 34.3 (September 2006)
- 34.2 (June 2006)
- 34.1 (March 2006)
- 33.4 (December 2005)
- 33.3 (September 2005)
- 33.2 (June 2005)
- 33.1 (March 2005)
- 32.4 (December 2004)
- 32.3 (September 2004)
- 32.2 (June 2004)
- 32.1 (March 2004)
- 31.4 (December 2003)
- 31.3 (September 2003)
- 31.2 (June 2003)
- 31.1 (March 2003)
- 30.4 (December 2002)
Special Issue: Teaching American English
- 30.3 (September 2002)
- 30.2 (June 2002) Special
Issue: Language and Gender
- 30.1 (March 2002) Special
Issue: Poetics
- 29.4 (December 2001)
- 29.3 (September 2001)
- 29.2 (June 2001)
- 29.1 (March 2001)
- 28.4 (December 2000)
- 28.3 (September 2000)
- 28.2 (June 2000)
- 28.1 (March 2000) Special
Issue: Historical Corpora
- 27.4 (December 1999)
- 27.3 (September 1999)
Special Issue: Dynamics of a Sociolinguistic System
- 27.2 (June 1999)
- 26.4 (December 1998)
- 26.3 (September 1998)
- 26.2 (June 1998) Special
Issue: Ebonics
- 26.1 (March 1998)
- 25.4 (December 1997)
- 25.3 (September 1997)
- 25.2 (June 1997)
- 25.1 (March 1997)
- 24.4 (December 1996)
- 24.3 (September 1996)
- 24.2 (March 1996)
- 24.1 (January 1996)
- 23.1-2 (1990-1995)
- 22.2 (October 1989 [1993])
43.1 (March 2015)
Lectal Focusing in Interaction: A New Methodology for the Study
of Style Variation
Devyani Sharma and Ben Rampton
What It Means to Verbalize: The Changing Discourse Functions of
the English Gerund
Lauren Fonteyn, Hendrik De Smet, and Liesbet Heyvaert
Register-Contingent Entrenchment of Constructional Patterns:
Causal and Concessive Adverbial Clauses in Academic and Newspaper
Writing
Elma Kerz and Daniel Wiechmann
Reviews
Book Review: Imprisoned in English: The Hazards of English as a
Default Language
Alessia Waller
42.4 (December 2014)
The Sociohistorical Context of Imposition in Substrate Effects:
German-Sourced Features in Wisconsin English
Miranda E. Wilkerson, Mark Livengood, and Joe Salmons
Developments in the Use of the English Present Perfect:
1750-Present
Xinyue Yao
The Voice of the Dead: Analyzing Sociolinguistic Variation in
Early Modern English Wills and Testaments
Julia Fernández Cuesta
Interviews
Interview with Robert D. Fulk
Colin J. Grant
Reviews
Book Review: Dictionary of American Regional English
Allison Burkette
42.3 (September 2014)
Social Salience and the Sociolinguistic Monitor: A Case Study
of ING and TH-fronting in Britain
Erez Levon and Sue Fox
Functional Partitioning and Possible Limits on Variability: A
View of Adjective Comparison from the Vernacular
Alexandra D'Arcy
Relative Clauses in Southeast Asian Englishes
Cristina Suárez-Gómez
In the Profession: Crossing the Water: Reflections on a
Transatlantic Academic Career
Susan M. Fitzmaurice
Book Review: An Introduction to English Sociolinguistics
Sandra Jansen
42.2 (June 2014)
The Extremes of Insubordination: Exclamatory as if!
Laurel J. Brinton
The Verb-Second Phenomenon in the Old English Bible: The
Question of Representativeness
Anna Cichosz and Jerzy Gaszewski
Processing, Evaluation, Knowledge: Testing the Perception of
English Subject-Verb Agreement Variation
Lauren Squires
Book Review: Speaking American: A History of English in the
United States
Robin Sabino
Book Review: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English
Language
Loretta Gray
42.1 (March 2014)
Special Issue: Diachronic Approaches to Modality in World
Englishes
Quasi-modals and Modals in Australian English Fiction
1800-1999, with Comparisons across British and American English
Dirk Noël, Bertus van Rooy, and Johan van der Auwera
The Discourse Functions of Nonverbal Appositives
Peter Collins
The Development of Modals of Obligation and Necessity in White
South African English through Contact with Afrikaans
Ronel Wasserman and Bertus van Rooy
Do the Modals of Black and White South African English
Converge?
Bertus van Rooy and Ronel Wasserman
Modality in Philippine English: A Diachronic Study
Peter Collins, Ariane Macalinga Borlongan, and Xinyue Yao
41.4 (December 2013)
Linguistic Insecurity Forty Years Later
Dennis R. Preston
The Discourse Functions of Nonverbal Appositives
Rudy Loock and Kathleen M. Oâ??Connor
Interview
Interview with Douglas Biber
Bethany Gray
Review
Book Review: Data Collection in Sociolinguistics: Methods
and Applications
Christopher Strelluf
41.3 (September 2013)
Gentlemen before Ladies? A Corpus-Based Study of Conjunct Order
in Personal Binomials
Heiko Motschenbacher
Progressive Aspect in Nigerian English
Ulrike Gut and Robert Fuchs
Seattle to Spokane: Mapping Perceptions of English in
Washington State
Betsy E. Evans
In the Profession: Organizing an International Conference
Andreas H. Jucker
41.2 (June 2013)
Being Specific about Historical Change: The Influence of
Sub-Register
Douglas Biber and Bethany Gray
Defining Relatives
David Denison and Marianne Hundt
Pathways of Change in the Diachronic Development of Binomial
Reversibility in Late Modern American English
Sandra Mollin
Book Review: Analysing Variation in English
Heike Pichler
41.1 (March 2013)
Articles
Adverbial and Relative to-Infinitives
Olivier Simonin
The Old English Have-Perfect and Its Congeners
Diego de Acosta
The Manchester Polish STRUT: Dialect Acquisition in a
Second Language
Rob Drummond
Review
Book Review: Language Evolution: Contact, Competition and
Change
Marlyse Baptista
40.4 (December 2012)
Articles
Constant Linguistic Effects in the Diffusion of Be
Like
Mercedes Durham, Bill Haddican, Eytan Zweig, Daniel Ezra Johnson,
Zipporah Baker, David Cockeram, Esther Danks, and Louise Tyler
The Social Stratification of /r/ in New York City: Labov's
Department Store Study Revisited
Patrick-André Mather
Interview
Interview with Geneva Smitherman
H. Samy Alim
Review
Book Review: Language and Power: An Introduction to
Institutional Discourse
Liberty Kohn
40.3 (September 2012)
Articles
Need + Prepositional Adverb in the Midland: Another
Feature Needs In
Erica J. Benson
Country Talk
Lauren Hall-Lew and Nola Stephens
Contestation and Enregisterment in Ohio's Imagined
Dialects
Kathryn Campbell-Kibler
Reviews
Book Review: The Linguistics of Speech by William
A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
Thomas Purnell
40.2 (June 2012)
Articles
The N Word: Its History and Use in the African American
Community
Jacquelyn Rahman
On the Use of As If, As Though, and Like
in Present-Day English Complementation Structures
MarÃa José López-Couso and Belén Méndez-Naya
An Alternative Analysis of the English Get-Past
Participle Constructions: Is Get All That Passive?
Liljana Mitkovska and Eleni BuÂ?arovska
Reviews
Book Review: Linguistics in a Colonial World: A Story
of Language, Meaning, and Power by Joseph Errington
Don E. Walicek
40.1 (March 2012)
Articles
-Ness and -ity : Phonological Exponents of n or Meaningful
Nominalizers of Different Adjectival Domains?
Heike Baeskow
A New Approach to Oppositions in Discourse: The Role of
Syntactic Frames in the Triggering of Noncanonical Oppositions
Matt Davies
The Written Questionnaire as a Sociolinguistic Data
Gathering Tool: Testing Its Validity
Stefan Dollinger
In the Profession: Connecting with the Public
Walt Wolfram
Reviews
Book Review: Postcolonial English: Varieties Around the
World. By Edgar W. Schneider. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
Press, 2007. xvi + 367. ISBN 978-0-521-83140-6.
Andrea Sand
Language Contact. By Yaron Matras. Cambridge Textbooks in
Linguistics Series. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press,
2009. xvi + 366. ISBN 978-0-521-53221-1.
Carol Myers-Scotton
39.4 (December 2011)
Articles
To split or to Not Split: The Split Infinitive Past and
Present
Moisés Perales Escudero
The Science of Pronominal Usage: He and It in Co-Reference
to Inanimate Entities in Late Middle English Texts on Alchemy
Peter Grund
Semantic and pragmatic motivations for constructional
preferences: A corpus-based study of provide, supply, and present
Bernard DeClerck, Martine Delorge and Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen
Interview with Terttu Nevalainen
Sebastian Hoffman
39.3 (September 2011)
Articles
Belfast Intonation and Speaker Gender
Orla Lowry
Salience and the Social Meaning of Declarative Contours
Robert Podesva
Semiotic Layering Through Gesture and Intonation: A Case
Study of Complementary and Supplementary Multimodality in
Political Speech
Norma Mendoza Denton and Stefanie Jannedy
In the Profession: Writing a Dissertation
Robin Queen and Lauren Squires
39.2 (June 2011)
Articles
Dialect and Register Hybridity: A Case from Schools
David West Brown
Short-a in Northern New England
Jim Wood
The Northern Cities Shift in Chicago
Corrine McCarthy
Book Review: Diachronic Change in the English Passive. By Junichi Toyota. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave McMillan, 2008. xvii + 286. ISBN 978-0-230-55345-3
Gea Dreschler and Bettelou Los
Book Review: One Language, Two Grammars? Differences Betweeen British and American English. By Günter Rohdenburg & Julia Schlüter (eds.), Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xxiv + 461. ISBN: 978-0-521-87219-5
Lamont D. Antieau
In the Profession: Forensic Linguistics
Ronald R. Butters
39.1 (March 2011)
Articles
The Expression of Negation in British Teenagers' Language:
A Preliminary Study
Ignacio M. Palacios MartÃnez
The Meaning of Utterance-Final Even
Min-Joo Kim and Nathan Janke
Times May Change, But We Will Always Have Money:
Diachronic Variation in Recent British English
Paul Baker
Book Review: Complex Systems and Applied Linguistics. By Diane Larsen-Freeman & Lynne Cameron. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2008. xi + 287. ISBN 978-0-19-442244-4
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
Book Review: Style and Social Identities: Alternative Approaches to Linguistic Heterogeneity (Language, Power and Social Processes Series No. 18). By Peter Auer (ed.). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007. viii + 513. ISBN 978-3-11-019080-9
Carol Myers-Scotton
In the Profession: Graduating From the "Real World" to Academia
Colleen Cotter
38.4 (December 2010)
Articles
A Corpus-based Sociolinguistic Study of Indefinitie
Article Forms in London English
Costas Gabrielatos, Eivind Torgersen, Sebastian Hoffman, and Susan
Fox
The Stuff of Change: General Extenders in Toronto Canada
Sally A. Tagliamonte and Derek Denis
Interview with Robin Tolmach Lakoff
Catherine Evans Davies
In the Profession: Writing and Liberation
Michael Erard
38.3 (September 2010)
Articles
Accommodative Tendencies in Multidialect Communication
Thomas Purneel and Malcah Yaeger-Dror
Mechanisms of Accomodation among Emerging Adults in a
University Setting
Douglas S. Bigham
Words, Woods, Woyds: Variation and Accommodation in Schwar
Realization among African American, White, and Houma Men in
Southern Louisiana
Thea R. Strand, Michael Wroblewski, and Mary K. Good
Diachrony and AAE: St. Louis, Hip-Hop and Sound Change
outside of the Mainstream
Rene Blake and Cara Shousterman
Hip-Hop, White Immigrant Youth, and African American
Vernacular English: Accommodation as an Identity Choice
Cecilia Cutler
Levels of Linguistic Accommodation across a National
Border
Dominic Watt, Carmen Llamas, and Daniel Ezra Johnson
38.2 (June 2010)
Articles
Modal Verb Usage at the Interface of English and a Related
Creole: A Corpus-based Study of Can/Could and Will/Would in
Trinidadian English
Dagmar Deuber
Competence, Performance, and Extra Prepositions
Joanna Nykiel
Reviews
The Oxford History of English Lexicography. Vol. I:
General-Purpose Dictionaries; Vol. II: Specialized Dictionaries,
by A.P. Cowie (ed.)
Tim William Machan
Mental Spaces in Grammar: Conditional Constructions,
by Barbara Dancygier & Eve Sweetser (Cambridge Studies in
Linguistics, vol. 108)
Craig Hamilton
Voices of Our Ancestors: Language Contact in Early South
Carolina, by Patricial Causey Nichols
Connie Eble
In the Profession
Steve Kleinedler
38.1 (March 2010)
Articles
Explaining Grammatical Variation and Change: A Case Study
of Complementation in American English over Three Decades
Juhani Rudanko
An Awkward Companion: Disability and the Semantic Landscape
of English Lame
Jessi Elana Aaron
Conversational Grammar- Feminine Grammar? A Sociopragmatic
Corpus Study
Christoph Rühlemann
Reviews
Think on My Words: Exploring Shakespeare's Language,
by David Crystal
Seth Lerer
In the Profession
Peer Review in Academic Publishing
Mary Bucholtz
37.4 (December 2009)
Articles
Local and External Language Standards in African American
English
Tyler Kendall and Walt Wolfram
Defining Dialect, Perceiving Dialect, and New Dialect
Formation: Sarah Palin's Speech
Thomas Purnell, Eric Raimy, and Joseph Salmons
"Shut Up and Listen": An Interview with Richard W. Bailey
Michael Adams
Reviews
English: Meaning and Culture, by Anna Wierzbicka
Barbara Dancygier
In the Profession
Choosing the Right Journal for Your Manuscript
Barbara Johnstone
37.3 (September 2009)
Articles
"You're Not from New York City, You're from Rotherham":
Dialect and Identity in British Indie Music
Joan C. Beal
Hip-hop in a Post-insular Community: Hybridity, Local
Language, and Authenticity in an Online Newfoundland Rap Group
Sandra Clarke and Philip Hiscock
"Aren't We Proud of Our Language?": Authenticity,
Commodification, and the Nissan Bonavista Television Commercial
Ruth King and Jennifer Wicks
The Mediated Performance of Vernaculars
Nikolas Coupland
37.2 (June 2009)
Articles
Exploring English Phraseology with Two Tools: NSM Semantic
Methodology and Google
Anna Wierzbicka
Tag Questions in English: The First Century
Gunnel Tottie and Sebastian Hoffmann
A Perceptual Dialect Map of North East England
Michael Pearce
Reviews
An Introduction to Language Policy: Theory and Method,
Edited by Thomas Ricento
David F. Marshall
Sociolinguistics: The Study of Speakers' Choices, by
Florian Coulmas
Xiaozhao Huang
In the Profession
The "Empirical Tradition" in Linguistics
Charles F. Meyer
37.1 (March 2009)
Articles
When In Means Into: Towards an
Understanding of Boundary-crossing In
Mark Tutton
Everyone Wants In: Want + Prepositional Adverb in
the Midland and Beyond
Erica J. Benson
All Beginnings Are Light: A Study of Upbeat Phenomena at the
Syntax-Phonology Interface
Julia Schlüter
Reviews
The Word Weavers: Newshounds and Wordsmiths, by Jean
Aitchison
Paul Baker
In the Profession
Habeas Corpus?
William A. Kretszchmar, Jr.
36.4 (December 2008)
Articles
Intransitive or Object Deleting?: Classifying English
Verbs Used without an Object
Dilin Liu
The Nominative and Infinitive in Late Modern English: A
Diachronic Constructionist Approach
Dirk Noël
English Dialect "Default Singulars," Was versus Were,
Verner's Law, and Germanic Dialects
Peter Trudgill
Interview with Walt Wolfram
Interviewed by Natalie Schilling-Estes
Reviews
Spelling and Society: The Culture and Politics of Orthography
around the World, by Mark Sebba
John Algeo
Homegirls: Language and Cultural Practice among Latina Youth
Gangs, by Norma Mendoza-Denton
Rusty Barrett
Simpler Syntax, by Peter W. Culicover and Ray Jackendoff
Mark Honegger
36.3 (September 2008) Special Issue: Language and Vulnerable Witnesses across Legal Contexts
edited by June Luchjenbroers and Michelle Aldridge
Articles
Language and Vulnerable Witnesses across Legal Contexts:
Introduction to the Special Issue
June Luchjenbroers and Michelle Aldridge
You Might Win the Battle but Lose the War: Multimodal,
Interactive, and Extralinguistic Aspects of Witness Resistance
Greogory M. Matoesian
(View accompanying video here.)
"Did They Really Say That?": The Women of Wenatchee:
Vulnerability, Confessions, and Linguistic Analysis
Gail Stygall
"Which Way?": Difficult Options for Vulnerable Witnesses in
Australian Aboriginal Land Claim and Native Title Cases
Michael Walsh
Vulnerable Witnesses and Problems of Portrayal: A
Consideration of Videotaped Police Interviews in Child Rape Cases
Michelle Aldridge and June Luchjenbroers
36.2 (June 2008)
Articles
A Dialect Turned Inside Out: Migration and the Appalachian
Diaspora
Kirk Hazen and Sarah Hamilton
Regional Phonetic Differentiation in Standard Canadian
English
Charles Boberg
Imperfectivity and Transience: The Two Sides of the
Progressive Aspect in Simultaneity as- and while-clauses
Cristiano Broccias
Reviews
Methods in Historical Pragmatics, edited by Susan M.
Fitzmaurice and Irma Taavitsainen
Peter Grund
In the Profession
African American English: Connecting Linguistics' Message
with a Mission
Robin Queen and Marlyse Baptista
36.1 (March 2008)
Articles
Fleeing, Sneaking, Flooding: A Corpus Analysis of
Discursive Constructions of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the UK
Press, 1996-2005
Costas Gabrielatos and Paul Baker
A Corpus Analysis of (The) Last/Next + Temporal
Nouns
Isiah WonHo Yoo
The Normative North and the Stigmatized South: Ideology and
Methodology in the Perceptual Dialectology of California
Mary Bucholtz, Nancy Bermudez, Victor Fung, Rosalva Vargas, and Lisa
Edwards
Reviews
The English Language: A Linguistic History, by Laurel J.
Brinton and Leslie K. Arnovick
Stefan Dollinger
In the Profession
Contrast in Language and Linguistics
Laurie Bauer
35.4 (December 2007)
Articles
The Grammaticalization of Small Size Nouns: Reconsidering
Frequency and Analogy
Liselotte Brems
Hella Nor Cal or Totally So Cal?: The Perceptual
Dialectology of California
Mary Bucholtz, Nancy Bermudez, Victor Fung, Lisa Edwards, and
Rosalva Vargas
Interview with Elizabeth Closs Traugott
Interviewed by Scott A. Schwenter
Download
Reviews
A History of the English Language, edited by Richard M.
Hogg and David Denison
Colette Moore
An Introduction to Language and Linguistics: Breaking the
Language Spell, by Christopher J. Hall
Rebecca Babcock
British or American English? A Handbook of Word and Grammar
Patterns, by John Algeo
Rosamund Moon
In the Profession
Perspectives on the Academic Job Search
Robin Queen and Anne Curzan
35.3 (September 2007) Special Issue: Perspectives on Linguistics in the Twenty-First Century
edited by Csilla Weninger and Claire Andres
Articles
Putting the Pieces Together: An Introduction to
Linguistics in the Twenty-First Century
Csilla Weninger and Claire Andres
The Object Called "Language" and the Subject of Linguistics
Asif Agha
Linguistics and Micro-Rhetoric: A Twenty-First Century
Encounter
Paul J. Hopper
A Whole Lot of Challenges for Linguistics
Ray Jackendoff
What's in the Name "Linguistics" for Variationists
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
A Linguistics for the Evolution and Neurobiology of Language
John H. Schumann
35.2 (June 2007)
Articles
The Spread of Grammaticalized Forms: The Case of be+supposed
to
Colette Moore
Viewpoint -wise: The Spread and Development of a
New Type of Adverb in American and British English
Hans Lindquist
Steady States in the Evolution of New Englishes: Present-Day
Indian English as an Equilibrium
Joybrato Mukherjee
Reviews
The Handbook of English Linguistics, by Bas Aarts and
April McMahon, eds.
Roderick A. Jacobs
Politeness and Face in Caribbean Creoles, edited by Susanne
Mühleisen and Bettina Migge
Iyabo F. Osiapem
The Linguistics of History, by Roy Harris
Don E. Walicek
In the Profession
Re-Viewing the Academic Book Review
Michael Adams
35.1 (March 2007)
Articles
A Corpus-Based Investigation of Absolutely and Related
Phenomena in Spoken American English
Hongyin Tao
Phonetic Variation in the Traditional English Dialects: A
Computational Analysis
Robert G. Shackleton, Jr.
Reviews
Middle English Medical Texts
Peter Grund
In the Profession
Real People and Real English
Richard W. Bailey
34.4 (December 2006)
Articles
Tag Questions in British and American English
Gunnel Tottie and Sebastian Hoffman
Emergent Alternation in Complement Selection: The Spread of
the Transitive into -ing Construction in British and American
English
Juhani Rudanko
Interview with William Labov
interviewed and transcribed by Matthew Gordon
Reviews
Language Contact and Grammatical Change
Carol Myers-Scotton
Descriptive Adequacy of Early Modern English Grammars
Peter Grund
Dialect and Dichotomy: Literary Representations of African
American Speech
Marianne Cooley
Urban Bahamian Creole: System and Variation
Iyabo F. Osiapem
In the Profession
Academic Publication
Anne Curzan and Robin Queen
34.3 (September 2006)
Articles
Collaboration on Corpora for Regional and Social Analysis
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr., Jean Anderson, Joan C. Beal, Karen P.
Corrigan, Lisa Lena Opas-Hönninen, and Bartlomiej Plichta
The Committee Has/Have Decided...: On Concord
Patterns with Collective Nouns in Inner- and Outer-Circle
Varieties of English
Marianne Hundt
When I started to using BLUR: Accounting for
Unusual Verb Complementation Patterns in an Electronic Corpus of
Earlier African American English
Edgar W. Schneider and Ulrich Miethaner
Negative Concord as an English "Vernacular Universal":
Social History and Linguistic Typology
Terttu Nevalainen
34.2 (June 2006)
Articles
Mobility, Indexicality, and the Enregisterment of
"Pittsburghese"
Barbara Johnstone, Jennifer Andrus, and Andrew E. Danielson
Manuscripts as Sources for Linguistic Research: A
Methodological Case Study Based on the Mirror of Lights
Peter Grund
Tense Variation in Preadolescent Narratives
Stephen Levey
Reviews
Francis A. March: Selected Writings of the First Professor of
English
Richard W. Bailey
Predicting New Words: The Secrets of their Success
Mark Honegger
Empirical Linguistics
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
In the Profession
Anne Curzan and Robin Queen
34.1 (March 2006)
Articles
New Perspectives on English Sound Patterns
Juliette Blevins
The Backyard as a Dialect Boundary: Individuation,
Linguistic Heterogeneity, and Sociolinguistic Eccentricity in a
Small Speech Community
Daniel Schreier
Reviews
Rogue Scholar: The Sinister Life and Celebrated Death of
Edward H. Rulloff
Christopher A. Healy
Modality in Contemporary English
Zouhair Maalej
Contact Englishes of the Eastern Caribbean
Iyabo F. Osiapem
33.4 (December 2005)
Articles
Structured Heterogeneity and Change in Laryngeal
Phonetics: Upper Midwestern Final Obstruents
Thomas Purnell, Joseph Salmons, Dilara Tepeli, and Jennifer Mercer
The Markers of Habitual Aspect in English
Robert I. Binnick
Reviews
Language in the U.S.A.: Themes for the Twenty-First Century
Lamont D. Antieau
Lexical Categories: Verbs, Nouns, and Adjectives
Mark Honegger
A Handbook of Varieties of English: A Multimedia Reference Tool
Christian Mair
A Dictionary of Sociolinguistics
Emma Moore
33.3 (September 2005)
Articles
Filling the Gap
Gregory K. Iverson and Joseph C. Salmons
Quotative Use in American English: A Corpus-Based,
Cross-Register Comparison
Federica Barbieri
Variable vs. Categorical Effects: Preposition Pied Piping
and Stranding in British English Relative Clauses
Thomas Hoffmann
Reviews
The Handbook of Language and Gender
E. Moore Quinn
33.2 (June 2005)
Articles
English-American Speech Relationships: A Quantitative
Approach
Robert G. Shackleton, Jr.
Shifting Parameters of Individual and Group Variation:
African American English on Roanoke Island
Jeannine Carpenter and Sarah Hilliard
Reviews
Singapore English: A Grammatical Description
Anthea Fraser Gupta
Australia's Many Voices: Australian English?The National
Language
Pam Peters
The Syntax of Early English
Matti Rissanen
Historical Sociolinguistics
Sali A. Tagliamonte
33.1 (March 2005)
Articles
Pragmatic Strengthening and the Meaning of Complement
Constructions: The Case of Like and Love with the to-Infinitive
Hendrik De Smet and Hubert Cuyckens
Verb Agreement and Disagreement: A Corpus Investigation of
Concord Variation in Existential There + Be Constructions
William J. Crawford
Two Approaches to Genre Analysis: Three Genres in Modern
American English
Zhonghua Xiao and Anthony McEnery
Reviews
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 2nd ed.
Roderick A. Jacobs
Discourse Perspectives on English: Medieval to Modern
Peter Grund
Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon
Susan Tamasi
32.4 (December 2004)
Articles
Contextualizing St. John?s Youth English within the
Canadian Quotative System
Alex D'Arcy
Querying Keywords: Questions of Difference, Frequency, and
Sense in Keywords Analysis
Paul Baker
Reviews
Medical and Scientific Writing in Late Medieval English, edited
by Irma Taavitsainen and Päivi Pahta
Peter Grund
Perspectives on English as a World Language,
Julian Jefferies
English Words. History and Structure, by Robert
Stockwell and Donka Minkova
Jared S. Klein
32.3 (September 2004)
Articles
Addressing Ideologies Around African American English
Alicia Beckford Wassink and Anne Curzan
Language and African Americans: Movin on up a Lil Higher
Geneva Smitherman
Standard English and Academic English (Dialect) Learners in
the African Diaspora
John Baugh
Research on African American English Since 1998: Origins,
Description, Theory, and Practice
Lisa Green
African American English and other Vernaculars in Education:
A Topic-Coded Bibliography John R. Rickford, Julie
Sweetland, and Angela E. Rickford
32.2 (June 2004)
Articles
The Rise of Epicene They
Mark Balhorn
The American National Corpus: Overall Goals and the First
Release
Randi Reppen and Nancy Ide
Digital Historical Newspapers: A Review of the Powerful New
Research Tools
Barry Popik
Developing Methods for Very-Large-Scale Searches in Proquest
Historical Newspapers Collection and Infotrac the Times Digital
Archive: The Case of Two Million Versus Two Millions
Donald S. MacQueen
Reviews
32.1 (March 2004)
Articles
Language Ideology and the Transmission of Phonological
Change: Changing Indexicality in Two Situations of Language Contact
Alicia Beckford Wassink and Judy Dyer
Looking for the Smoking Gun: Principled Sampling in Creating
the Tobacco Industry Documents Corpus
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr., Clayton Darwin, Cati Brown, Donald
Rubin, and Douglas Biber
Reviews
Professional Communication in International Settingsby
Yuling
Pan, Suzanne Wong Scollon, and Ron Scollon
Chaoquin Xie and Dajin Lin
Race and the Rise of Standard Americanby Thomas
Paul Bonfiglio
Mohammed Albakry
Eighteenth-Century English by Manfred Görlach
Jane Hodson
The Cambridge History of the English Language, Vol. 6 edited
by
John Algeo
Alan R. Slotkin
African American English in Diaspora by Shana
Poplack and Sali Tagliamonte
Robin Sabino
World Lexicon of Grammaticalization by Bernd Heine
and Tania Kuteva
Nikolas Gisborne
31.4 (December 2003)
Articles
BE GOING TO versus WILL/SHALL: Does Syntax Matter?
Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
The Gerund and the to-Infinitive as Subject
Patrick J. Duffley
Reviews
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th
ed., edited by Joseph P. Pickett
John Algeo
Dictionary of American Regional English, edited by
Joan Houston Hall
Richard W. Bailey
Variation Past and Present: VARIENG Studies on English for
Terttu Nevalainen, edited by Helena
Ramoulin-Brunberg, Minna Nevala, Arja Nurmi, and Matti Rissanen
Roberta Facchinetti
Indo-European and Its Closest Relatives: The Eurasiatic Language
Family: Volume 1. Grammar, by Joseph Greenberg
Jared S. Klein
Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English, edited
by Clive Upton, William A. Kretzschmar Jr., and Rafal Konopka
Lee Pederson
31.3(September 2003)
Articles
Secondary Stress in Compound Germanic Names in Old English
Verse
Thomas Bredehoft
The Linguistic Study of Early Modern English Speech-Related
Texts: How "Bad" Can "Bad" Data Be?
Merja Kytö and Terry Walker
Insularity and Linguistic Endemicity
Daniel Schreier
What Comes before t? Nonalveolar s in Auckland
Donna Starks and W. Scott Allan
Reviews
Agreement with Collective Nouns in Englishby
Magnus Levin
Attila Cserep
Programming for Linguistics: Perl for Language Researchersby
Michael
Hammond
Jesse Sheidlower
Pidgin and Creole Languages: A Basic Introduction by
Alan S. Kaye and Mauro Tosco
Don E. Walicek
31.2 (June 2003)
Articles
Linguistic Archaeology: The Scottish Input to New Zealand
English Phonology
Peter Trudgill, Margaret A. MacLagan, and Gillian Lewis
Causative get and have: So Close, So Different
Gaentanelle gilquin
"God Forbid!": A Historical Study of the Verb forbid in
Different Versions of the English Bible
Yoko Iyeiri
Reviews
Wortatlas der deutschen Umgangssprachen, Volume 3 and
Wortatlas der deutschen Umgangssprachen, Volume 4 by
Jürgen Eichhoff
Peter Auer
The Development of Standard English, 1300-1800 edited
by Laura Wright
Anne Curzan
Metaphor: A Practical Introduction by Zoltan
Kovecses
Charles Forceville
Dictionaries: The Art and Craft of Lexicography, 2nd ed.
by Sidney I. Landau
Joan Houston Hall
Place Names in the Midwestern United States edited
by Edward Callary
America--Naming the Country and the People by
Allen Walker Read
Thomas E. Murray
31.1 (March 2003)
Articles
Sociolinguistic Individuality in a Remnant Dialect
Community
Dan Beckett
Verbal Morphology in Cajun Vernacular English: A Comparison
with Other Varieties of Southern English
Sylvie DuBois and Barbara M. Horvath
On Some Serious Next Millennium Rap Ishhh: Pharoahe Monch,
Hip Hop Poetics, and the Internal Rhymes of Internal Affairs
H. Samy Alim
Reviews
Phonology and Language Use by Joan Bybee
Gregory K. Iverson
Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English by
Douglas Biber, Stig Johansson, Geoffrey Leech, Susan Conrad and
Edward Finegan
Frank Parker
30.4 (December 2002) Special Issue: Teaching American English
edited by Michael Adams and Anne Curzan
Obituary for W. Nelson Francis
Articles
Teaching Sound Change
Richard W. Bailey
Teaching American English Online
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
Goals and Teaching English Language Classes
Sonja L. Lanehart.
Teaching the Politics of Standard English
Anne Curzan
Teaching "Bad" American English: Profanity and Other "Bad"
Words in the Liberal Arts Setting
Michael Adams
Teaching American English in France
Lois Nathan
Enter American
Elvira Myachinskaya
Reviews
Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English by John
Russell Rickford and Russell John Rickford
Denise Troutman
30.3 (September 2002)
Coming Soon....
30.2 (June 2002) Special Issue: Language and Gender
edited by Janet Holmes
Articles
American English Social Dialect Variation and Gender
Natalie Schilling-Estes
Looking at girls in Corpora of English
Robert Sigley and Janet Holmes
Gender Differences in English Syntax
Britta Mondorf
Language and Woman's Place in Earlier English
Terttu Nevalainen
Gendered Features of Australian English Discourse: Discourse
Strategies in Negotiated Talk
June Luchjenbroers
Information Structure in Male and Female Adolescent Talk
Jenny Cheshire and Ann Williams
30.1 (March 2002) Special Issue: Poetics
edited by Richard D. Cureton
Articles
Intonation in Two Scottish Poems
G. Burns Cooper
Stylistics and Linguistic Variation in Poetry
Elena Semino
The Emergence of Charles Olson's Prosody of the Page Space
Eleanor Berry
Momentary Stays, Exploding Forces: A Cognitive Linguistic
Approach to the Poetics of Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost
Margaret H. Freeman
Schizophrenic Poetics: A Proposed Cure
Richard D. Cureton
29.4 (December 2001)
Articles
Principles of Pattern Selection: A Corpus-Based Case Study
Joybrato Mukherjee
Is out of Always a Preposition?
Bert Cappelle
The Diphthongization of /ay/: Abandoning a Southern Norm in
Southern Maryland
David Bowie
Yorkshire English Two Hundred Years Ago
Maria F. Garcia-Bermejo Giner, and Michael Montgomery
Reviews
Spreading the Word: Language and Dialect in America by
John
McWhorter
Patricia Cukor-Avila
Qualitative Methods in Sociolinguistics by Barbara
Johnstone
Ellen Johnson
Pathways of Change: Grammaticalization in EnglishEdited
by Olga Fischer, Anette Rosenbach and Dieter Stein
Laurel J. Brinton
The Continental Backgrounds of English and Its Insular
Development until 1154 by Hans Frede Nielsen
Fred C. Robinson
Beowulf: An Edition with Relevant Shorter Texts Edited
by Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson
Paul E. Szarmach
29.3 (September 2001)
Articles
Chance as Cause of Language Variation and Change
Ronald R. Butterns
Proximal and Distal Demonstratives: A Corpus-Based Study
Simon Botley and Tony McEnery
"My Mother, Whenever She Passed Away, She Had Pneumonia":
The History and Functions of whenever
Michael B. Montgomery and John M. Kirk
Defining Core Vocabulary and Tracking its Distribution
across Spoken and Written Genres: Evidence of Gradience of
Variation from the British National Corpus
David W. Lee
Reviews
The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Styleby
Bryan A. Garner
Alan R. Slotkin
Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics by Hammond
Bussman; translated and edited by Gregory P. Trauth
and Kerstin Kazzai
Kathryn Riley
Language Teaching and Awareness by Jerry Gebhard
and Robert Oprandy
Stephanie Moses
29.2 (June 2001)
Articles
A Corpus-Based Study of Compounding in English
Laurie Bauer and Antoinette Renouf
A Focus-Based Study of English Demonstrative Reference: With
Special Reference to the Genre of Written Advertisements
Sun-Young Oh
Lexical Phonology and the Fricative Voicing Rule
Susan Kim
Linguistic Commercialism in and around the Paston and Cely
Letters: An OED and Corpus-Based Approach
Manfred Markus
Reviews
Syntactic Structures Revisited: Contemporary Lectures on
Classic Transformation Theory by Howard Lasnik
Frank Parker
Discourse in Late Modernity: Rethinking Critical Discourse
Analysis by Lilie Chouliaraki and Norman Fairclough
Pepi Lestyna
Using Computers in Linguistics: A Practical Guide edited
by John Lawler and Helen Aristar-Dry
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
29.1 (March 2001)
In Memoriam
Frederic Cassidy William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
Articles
Demonstratives in English: A Corpus-Based Study
Simon Botley and Tony McEnery
Metatalk in American Academic Talk: The Cases of point and
thing
John M. Swales
Structuring Text: Discourse Deixis in Early Modern English
Texts
Claudia Claridge
Reviews
Language Form and Language Function by Frederick
J. Newmeyer
Richard D. Cureton
Linguistics for Non-Linguists: A Primer with Exercises, 3rd ed.by
Frank Parker and Kathryn Riley
Dorothy G. Grimes
The Cambridge History of the English Language, Vol. 3 edited
by
Roger Lass
Donka Minkova
28.4 (December 2000)
Articles
"I used to dance, but I don't dance now": The Habitual
Past in English
Sali Tagliamonte and Helen Lawrence
Jakobson Revisited: Poetics, Subjectivity, and Temporality
Richard D. Cureton
Reviews
Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language by
Steven Pinker
John Algeo
An Introduction to the Languages of the World by
Anatole V. Lyovin
Laura Wright
28.3 (September 2000)
Articles
Gerund Vs. Infinitive as Complement of Transitive Verbs in
English: The Problems of "Tense" and Control"
Patrick J. Duffley
Exploring the Dialect of the Franco-Americans of Manchester,
NH
Wendy Ryback-Soucy and Naomi Nagy
Diffusion of Dialect Words from New Orleans
Daniel Currie Hall
The Nationalization of a Southernism
Jan Tillery, Tom Wikle, and Guy Bailey
Lexical Doppelgängers
Michael Adams
Reviews
SPSS Student Version 9.0 for Windows
SPSS Base 9.0 Brief Guide
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
Sprachatlas der Deutschen Schweiz edited by Rudolf
Hotzenkocherle
Vol. 8 Wortgeographie V. Haustiere, Wald- und Landwirtschaft
by Hans Bickel, et. al
Jürgen Eichhoff
28.2 (June 2000)
Articles
Short-a in Cincinnati: A Change in Progress
Charles Boberg and Stephanie Strassel
Subject-Verb Concord in a Postinsular Dialect: The Gradual
Persistence of Dialect Patterning
Kirk Hazen
Bees, Nelsons, and Sterling Denominations: A Brief Look at
Cockney Slang and Coinage
Antonio Lillo
Literary Dialect in The Yorker's Stratagem
Marianne Cooley
Reviews
An Introduction to Corpus Linguistics by Graeme
Kennedy
Gerald Nelson
More Englishes: New Studies in Varieties of English 1988-1994
by Manfred Görlach
Even More Englishes: Studies 1996-1997 by Manfred
Görlach
John Algeo
The Sociolinguistics Reader: Multilingualism and Variation, Vol.
1 edited by Peter Trudgill and Jenny Cheshire
The Sociolinguistics Reader: Gender and Discourse, Vol. 2 edited
by Jenny Cheshire and Peter Trudgil
Robin Sabino
28.1 (March 2000) Special Issue: Historical Corpora
Articles
The World of English Historical Corpora: from Caedmon to
the Computer Age
Matti Rissanen
Historical Change in the Language Use of Women and Men:
Gender Differences in Dramatic Dialogue
Doug Biber and Jena Burges
Gender Differences in the Evolution of Standard English:
Evidence from the Corpus of Early English Correspondence
Terttu Nevalainen
Conventions of Professional Writing: The Medical Case Report
in a Historical Perspective
Irma Taavitsainen and Paivi Pahta
English Historical Corpora in the Classroom: the
Intersection of Teaching and Research
Anne Curzan
Reviews
The English Language: An Owner's Manual by
Thomas Lee and Stephen Tchudi
Matt Bauer
Language in Canada edited by John Edwards
Margery Fee
Describing Spoken English: An Introduction by
Charles W. Kreidler
Charles Boberg
27.4 (December 1999)
Articles
New-Dialect Formation and Dedialectalization: Embryonic
and Vestigal Variants
Peter Trudgill
The Search for Origins: Habitual Aspect and Newfoundland
Vernacular English
Sandra Clarke
Stativity and Copula Absence in AAVE: Grammatical
Constraints at the Subcategorical Level
Patricia Cukor-Avila
Grammatical and Phonological Manifestations of Null Copula
in a Tri-Ethnic Contact Situation
Clare J. Dannenberg
Reviews
English as a Global Language By David Crystal
Laura Wright
The Perfect and the Preterite in Contemporary Earlier English
By Johan Elsness
Sali Tagliamonte
How to Kill a Dragon: Aspects of Indo-European PoeticsBy
Calvert
Watkins
Jonathan Evans
British National Corpus Sampler By Lou Burnard
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
27.3 (September 1999)
Special Issue: Dynamics of a Sociolinguistic System: English Plural
Formation in Augusta, Georgia by Michael Miller
Edited by: Ronald R. Butters, William A. Kretzschmar, Jr., and Claiborne Rice
Introduction: English Plural Formation
Chapters
Chapter 1. Augusta, Georgia: Regional and Social Geography
Chapter 2. An Approach to the Reconstruction of Upcountry Lower
Southern Creole
Chapter 3. Contact, Borrowing, and Plurals in -en
Chapter 4. The Effects of School on Mutation Plurals
Chapter 5. Modeling and Crossover
Chapter 6. Urban Social Geography and the Analogical Change of
Measure Nouns
Chapter 7. An Unnoticed Feature of Eighteenth-Century English
Grammar
Chapter 8. The West African Substratum in Southern American English
27.2 (June 1999)
Articles
Ethnographic Marking of Past be in Lumbee Vernacular
English
Walt Wolfram and Jason Sellers
From Confederate Overalls to Designer Jeans: The Changing
Southern Vocabulary
Lawrence M. Davis
Coordinators plus plus?
Peter G. Peterson
Case Government of Old English Verbs
Gwang-Yoon Goh
Reviews
Toward a Social Science of Language: Papers in Honor of
William Labov Edited by Gregory R. Guy, Crawford
Feagin, Deborah Schiffrin, and John Baugh
Sali A. Tagliamonte
Endangered Languages: Current Issues and Future Prospects Edited
by Lenore A. Grenoble and Lindsay J. Whaley
Natalie Schilling-Estes
26.4 (December 1998)
Articles
String Frequency: A Cognitive Motivating Factor in
Coalescence, Language Processing and Linguistic Change
Manfred Krug
Invitation as Style and Discourse in Nigerian
English
V. O. Awonusi
A Tour through through
David Lee
Reviews
Speech Past and Present: Studies in English Dialectology in
Memory of Ossi Ihalainen Edited by Juhani Klemola,
Merja Kytö, and Matti Rissanen
W. Nelson Francis
An Empirical Grammar of the English Verb: Modal Verbs By
Dieter
Mindt
Graeme Kennedy
English Vocabulary Elements By Keith Denning and
William R. Leben
Jared Klein
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language By
David Crystal
Sonja Lanehart
English in Africa: An IntroductionBy Josef Schmied
Liobi Moshi
English Historical Linguistics 1994: Papers from the 8th
International Conference on English Historical Linguistics Edited
by Derek Britton
Susan Pintzuk
26.3 (September 1998)
Articles
The Roles of the ME Preverbal y-, With Special Reference
to Chaucer's English
Masayuki Higuchi
More on drug/dragged and snuck/sneaked: Evidence from the
American Midwest
Thomas E. Murray
Inferring Dialect from a Postal Questionnaire
J. K. Chambers
Reviews
Slang and Sociability: In-Group Language among College
Students By Connie Eble
Felix Rodriguez Gonzalez
Words, Names and History: Selected Writings of Cecily Clark
Edited by Peter Jackson
B. R. Hutcheson
Traditional Dialect in the Modern World: A Glasgow Case Study
By Caroline Macafee
Sharon Millar
The Search for the Perfect Language By Umberto Eco
Lee Pederson
26.2 (June 1998) Special Issue: Ebonics
Articles
Ebonics, King, and Oakland: Some Folks Don't Believe Fat
Meat is Greasy
Geneva Smitherman
Language Ideology and Dialect: Understanding the Oakland
Ebonics Controversy
Walt Wolfram
African American Vernacular English and Education: The
Dynamics of Pedagogy, Ideology, and Identity
Sonja L. Lanehart
The Serious Side of Ebonics Humor
Jerrie L. C. Scott
The Anti-Ebonics Movement: "Standard" English Only
Elaine Richardson
Primary Documents on Ebonics Oakland School Board
Resolution:
? Oakland School Board ResolutionAmended
? LSA Resolution on the Oakland Ebonics Issue
? TESOL Policy Statement on African American Vernacular English
? ASHA Position Paper on Social Dialects
Reviews
On the Origins of AAVE: A Rejoinder to Traute Ewers. A Review of The
Origin of American Black English: Be-Forms in the HOODOO Text By
Traute Ewers
Salikoko Mufwene
26.1 (March 1998)
Articles
Social Embedding of Changes in Progress
J. K. Chambers
The Grammar of Telegraphic Structures: Sentential and
Nonsentential Derivation
Ellen L. Barton
Reviews
The Cambridge History of the English Language: English in
Britain and OverseasEdited by Robert Bruchfield
Richard W. Bailey
A Biography of the English Language, Second Edition Edited
by C. M. Millward
Sonja L. Lanehart
Lexical Change and Variation in the Southeastern United States
1930-1990 By Ellen Johnson
Manfred L. Görlach
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English By
Kenneth Wilson
Robert S. Wachal
25.4 (December 1997) Essays in Memory of Sidney Greenbaum
Bibliography of the Writings of Sidney Greenbaum
Marie Gibney
Articles
Toward a Temporal Theory of Language
Richard D. Cureton
National Biases in Dictionaries
John Algeo
English Grammar and the Lexicography of Usage
Pam Peters and Wendy Young
Predicative XPs in English
Bas Aarts
Cleft Constructions in Spoken and Written English
Gerald Nelson
Subordinate Clauses in English
John M. Kirk
Automated Retrieval of Passives from Native and Learner
Corpora: Precision and Recall
Sylviane Granger
25.3 (September 1997)
Articles
The Worcester Tremulous Scribe and the AElfric Manuscripts
William Schipper
Phonosymbolism and the Verb Cop
William Rozycki
Text Types and the History of Scots
Manfred Görlach
Pre-Twentieth-Century English and European Women's
Linguistic Knowledge and Contributions
Ines Senna Shaw
Reviews
Cleft and Pseudo-cleft Constructions in English By
Peter C. Collins
Pieter de Haan
The Meaning of Syntax By Connor Ferris
David Lee
The Disintegration of the English Strong Verb System By
Marcin Krygier
Hans F. Nielsen
The Columbia Guide to Standard American EnglishBy
Kenneth G. Wilson
Robert S. Wachal
Lexical Change and Variation in the Southeastern United States
1930-1990 By Ellen Johnson
Manfred Görlach
A Biography of the English Language, Second EditionBy
C. M. Millward
Sonja Lanehart
25.2 (June 1997)
Articles
The Development of Orthographic Wh- in Early Middle
English
Alexander M. Bruce
Two Surprising Facts of English
Eric Hamp
Negative Attack: American and Canadian
Ludwig Deringer
British Educational Policy, Sociolinguistics, and Accent
Sharon Millar
Making Transatlantic Connections between Varieties of
English: The Case of Plural Verbal -s
Michael Montgomery
The Investigation of a Sound Change in Progress: /ae/ to /e/
in Midwestern American English
Christine Zeller
Reviews
Principles of Linguistic Change: Internal Factors By
William
Labov
Manfred Görlach
Sociolinguistics: A Sociological Critique By Glyn
Williams
Barbara Johnstone
English Historical Syntax: Verbal Constructions By
David Denison
Paivi Pahta
A Communicative Grammar of English By Geoffrey
Leech and Jan Svartvik
Kathryn Riley
The English Infinitive By Patrick J. Duffley
Christain Mair
History of Linguistics, Volumes 1 and 2 Edited by
Giulio Lepschy
W. Nelson Francis
25.1 (March 1997)
In Memoriam: Sidney Greenbaum
Articles
Russianisms in Modern English
Viktor V. Kabakchi
A Formulation of Metaphorical In/Out of Phrases
Yonglin Yang
Positional Variation of the Adjunct Only in Written British
English
Andrew W. Cairncross
Reviews
Critical Discourse Analysis By Norman Fairclough
Bruce W. Hawkins
Crossing: Language and Ethnicity Among Adolescents By
Ben Rampton
Marjory Meechan
Multilingualism By John Edwards
Carol Myers-Scotton
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24.4 (December 1996)
Articles
Soda or Pop?
Luanne Von Schneidemesser
The Pronoun Y'all: Questions and Some Tentative Answers
Natalie Maynor
GreaZy/GreaSy and Other /Z/-/S/ Choices in Southern
Pronunciation
Marvin Ching
The Persistence of Southern American English
Guy Bailey and Jan Tillery
The Language of Identity
Sonja Lanehart
An Acoustical Analysis of Raven I. McDavid, Jr.'s
Pronunciation of Vowel Norms for the Linguistic Atlas of the
United States and Canada
Bruce Southard
Reviews
American English Dictionaries on CD-ROM
Thomas J. Creswell
Language Variation in North American English: Research and
Teaching Edited by A. Wayne Glowka and Donald M.
Lance
Bruce Southard
"Heartland" English: Variation and Transition in the American
Midwest Edited by Timothy C. Frazer
Joan H. Hall
24.3 (September 1996)
Articles
Webster's Lenative Poisons
Louise E. Wright
Attitudes Toward Towards Increasing Segmentalization:
Complex and Phrasal Verbs in English
Laurel S. Brinton
A New Look at "Predicative-only" Adjectives in English
Bengt Jacobsson
Language in Percy Janes' Novella, The Picture on the Wall
Graham Shorrocks
LAMR / LAWS and the Main Chance
Lee Pederson
Reviews
English Corpus Linguistics Edited by Karin
Aijmer and Bengt Altenberg
John M. Kirk
Linguistic Variation and Change by James Milroy
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Register Edited by
Douglas Biber and Edward Finegan
Manfred Görlach
24.2 (June 1996)
Articles
Old English Prosody
Benjamin H. Carroll, Jr.
A Note on Old English Kinship Semantics
Guillermo Bartelt
The Trouble with Graffiti
Dagmar Joswig-Mehnert and George Yule
Word Choice: Lexical Variation in Two Canadian Surveys
Gaelan Dodds De Wolf
Reviews
Sprachatlas der deutschen Schweiz, vol 6: Wortgeographie 3,
and vol. 7: Wortgeographie 4 Edited by Rudolf
Hotzenkocherle
Jürgen Eichhoff
Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences Series
Editor:
Michael S. Lewis-Beck
J. K. Chambers
Language and the LawEdited by John Gibbons
Roger W. Shuy
Dialects and American English By Walt Wolfram
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
24.1 (March 1996)
Articles
Oddments of English
Dwight Bolinger
Orthography and Historical Linguistics
Roy M. Liuzza
Early Modern English Consonants
Robert A. Peters
LAWCU Work Sheets
Lee Pederson
Management of Linguistic Databases
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr. and Rafal S. Konopka
Reviews
Early English in the Computer Age. Explorations through the
Helsinki CorpusEdited by Matti Rissanen, Merja Kytö,
and Minna Palander-Collin
Manfred Görlach
The Linguistic Atlas of Scotland, Scots Section, volume 3:
Phonology Edited with an introduction by J. Y.
Mather and H. H. Speitel, cartography by G. W. Leslie, foreward by
David Abercrombie
John Harris
Kleiner deutscher Sprachatlas. Band 1, Konsonantismus; Teil 2,
Frikative, Sonanten und Zusatzkonsonanten Edited by
Werner H. Veith and Wolfgang Putschke, in collaboration with Lutz
Hummel. With an index of localities prepared by Friedhelm Schafer
Hans F. Nielsen
The Linguistics of Writing: Arguments between Language and
Literature Edited by Nigel Fabb, Derek Attridge,
Alan Durant, and Colin MacCabe
Michael R. Brown
23.1-2 (1990-1995)
Articles
Harold B. Allen: A Reminiscence
Frederic G. Cassidy
Bibliography of the Writings of Harold B. Allen
Michael D. Linn
Elements of Word Geography
Lee Pederson
A Reanalysis of the Dialect Boundries of the Linguistic
Atlas of the Upper Midwest
Michael D. Linn
Education and Gender-Related Differences in Verb Forms
Virginia McDavid
Dialect, Dialect Area, and Social Dialect
Michael I. Miller
The Asp That Didn't Bite Cleopatra
Rudolph C. Troike
Scholaraly Responsibility and the Representation of
Dialects: The Case of English in Texas
Gary Neal Underwood
Changing Names: Onomastic Remarks on Hungarian-Americans
Miklos Kontra
The Briticisms are Coming! How British English is Creeping
into the American Language
John Algeo
Syntactic Features of Muncie African-American English: Eight
Case Studies
Lawrence M. Davis and Xiozhao Huang
The Canada-US Border as a Vanishing Isogloss: The Evidence
of chesterfield
J. K. Chambers
The Significance for the Study of Canadian English of the
Work of Harold B. Allen
A. M. Kinloch
The Survival of Local Lexical Items as Specific Markers in
Vancouver English
Robert J. Gregg
Dialect as Evidence in Law Cases
Roger W. Shuy
English Spelling for Worldwide Use
Frederic G. Cassidy
According to
Dwight Bolinger
Bring, Take, Come, and Go
C. F. Hockett
Shakespeare's Speech
Robert A. Peters
22.2 (October 1989 [1993])
Articles
Manuscript Variants and Old English Word Forms
Benjamin Normark
The Contractions of not: A Historical Note
Barron Brainerd
The Diffusion of a Borrowed Sound Change
Betty S. Phillips
Vowel Changes in Columbus, Ohio
Erik R. Thomas
Form and Function in Illocutionary Acts
Patricia A. Lee
Reviews
Grammar and Gender By Dennis Baron;
Women, Men, and Language By Jennifer Coates;
A Feminist Dictionary Edited by Cheris Kramarae
and Paul A. Treichler with assistance from Ann Russo
Muriel Schulz
German Family Names in Kentucky Place Names By
John Leighly;
Indian Place Names in Alabama By William A. Read.
Revised and with a Forward, Appendix, and Index by James B.
McMillan;
Place Names of the Outer Banks By Roger L. Payne
Mary R. Miller
Patterns of Spoken English: An Introduction to English Phonetics
By Gerald Knowles
John Kwock-Ping Tse
Lexicography and Conceptual Analysis By Anna
Wierzbicka
Bert Peeters
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