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Studies in English Language

The aim of this series is to provide a framework for original studies of English, both present-day and past. All books are based securely on empirical research, and represent theoretical and descriptive contributions to our knowledge of national and international varieties of English, both written and spoken. The series covers a broad range of topics and approaches, including syntax, phonology, grammar, vocabulary, discourse, pragmatics and sociolinguistics, and is aimed at an international readership.

General Editor: Merja Kytö, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
Editorial Board: Bas Aarts, University College London; John Algeo, University of Georgia; Susan Fitzmaurice, University of Sheffield; Christian Mair, University of Freiburg; Charles F. Meyer, University of Massachusetts

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  • The Development of Standard English, 1300–1800

    Theories, Descriptions, Conflicts

    Wright, Laura
    Published: November 2006

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  • British or American English?

    A Handbook of Word and Grammar Patterns

    Algeo, John
    Published: August 2006

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  • Personal Pronouns in Present-Day English

    Wales, Katie
    Published: March 2006

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  • English Corpus Linguistics

    An Introduction

    Meyer, Charles F.
    Published: June 2002

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