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- A Historical Phonology of English Donka Minkova
- 1 Introduction
- Undeletions in Black South African English1
- Phonological Variation and the Construction of Regional Identities in New Zealand English
- Aa, Ee, Ea, Oo, Oi, Ou, Eu, Ai, Ei Ow, Oy, Ew, Ey, Uw, Aw, Ay U (When at the End of a Word) Ogh
- Language Change
- The Advantages and Importance of Learning and Using Idioms in English La Importancia De Aprender Y Usar Modismos En Una Lengua Extranjera: Inglés
- Text Editing Across Cultures in a Multilingual Society: South African
- 1 NEW-DIALECT FORMATION in NINETEENTH CENTURY LIVERPOOL: a BRIEF HISTORY of SCOUSE Patrick Honeybone
- Vernacular English in Ireland: History and Linguistic Overview
- On the Process of New Dialect Formation
- IRISH ENGLISH HABITUAL DO BE REVISITED Patricia Ronan
- How and Why Supraregional Varieties Arise
- Book-English Phonetics
- An Introduction to English Phonology
- THB BN<Jlish LAN<Jua<Jb
- A USTRALIAN ENGLISH and the PHILOLOGIST* by E. J. DOBSON
- The Linguistic Structure of Modern English
- On the Wrong Track?: a Non-Standard History of Non-Standard /Au/ in English1
- The Story of Language Contact and Shift in Ireland: How Unique, How
- Old Norse Influence in Modern English
- Dialects and Developments in American English with a Practical Analysis and Glossary Lenka Škopková
- Structural Irregularities Within the English Language: Implications for Teaching and Learning in Second Language Situations
- Hiberno-English: Pidgin, Creole, Or Neither? CLCS Occasional Paper No
- Intonative Variety of Simple Declarative Sentences in the English Language
- Anglo-Saxon Period Old English 449-1066 Celtic Tribes Exclusively Lived in What Is Now England Prior to 449 Other Countr
- Keywords Scouse Final.Pdf
- Language Development During Interstellar Travel
- THE ORIGINS and DEVELOPMENT of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE This Page Intentionally Left Blank the ORIGINS and DEVELOPMENT of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE
- Transformation of Idioms and Transparency
- Vowel Change in New Zealand English – Patterns and Implications
- Southern Irish English*
- Some Grammatical Features of New Zealand English1
- Reflections on the Australian English Dialect's Lexicon and Accent
- Idioms with Numbers in Modern English
- The Hegemony of English in South African Education Is a New Form of Oppression That Has Not Yet Received Adequate Or Focused Attention in South Africa
- Idiomatic Words and Examples
- Early Modern English Inflectional Morphology: Not Just Another Pretty
- A Review of the Major Varieties of English Language
- Chapter 1: Variation and Change in English
- On the Study of Idioms and the Problem of Their Equivalence
- Williams, Joseph M. Standards and Dialects in English. Center
- A Sociophonological Analysis of Mersea Island English: an Investigation of the Diphthongs (), () and ()
- British Accents and Their Associated Status
- The Structure of Modern English M. A. English – Part 1
- Beginner's English Dialectology: an Introduction to the Accents and Dialects of English
- Title a Multitude of “Lishes”: the Nomenclature of Hybridity Author(S) James Lambert Source English World-Wide, 39(1), 1-33 Published by John Benjamins Publishing
- English As a Global Language
- Dialect Formation and Dialect Change in the Industrial Revolution : British Vernacular English in the Nineteenth Century
- The Role of Idioms in English Language Learning
- Stability of Grammatical Features of Black South African English
- The Anglo-Saxons and Their Language
- Latin I the Pronunciation of Latin I. the Alphabet: the Latin Alphabet
- Englishes in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland