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Wiltschko WiltschkoPaperback
Tomlinson/Masuhara Tomlinson/MasuharaPaperback
McIntyre et al McIntyre et alPaperback
Durrant/Brenchley/McCallum Durrant/Brenchley/McCallumPaperback
Levinson et al Levinson et alPaperback
den Dikken den DikkenPaperback
Brown BrownPaperback
Noveck NoveckPaperback
Cutler/Røyneland Cutler/RøynelandPaperback
Matoesian/Gilbert Matoesian/GilbertPaperback
Biber/Egbert Biber/EgbertPaperback
Kendall/Fridland Kendall/FridlandPaperback
Baker/Vessey/McEnery Baker/Vessey/McEneryPaperback
Goedemans/Heinz/van der Hulst Goedemans/Heinz/van der HulstPaperback
Rickford/Sankoff Rickford/SankoffPaperback
Russell RussellPaperback
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December 18th
Written by James Stratton, author of A Diachronic Analysis of the Adjective Intensifier well from Early Modern English to Present Day English in the Canadian Journal of Linguistics. If you want to convince someone that the book you just read is …
December 10th
Photo by Matthew Fassnacht on Unsplash Well, what a year this has been! A year like no other. Where life and even the way we interact changed. It is inevitable then that many of our authors blogged about the virus, its impact on not only us, but also our …
November 20th
This year JIPA celebrates 50 years under its present title, and 20 years of publication with CUP. But that’s only part of a 134-year story. Under earlier titles (The Phonetic Teacher and Le Maître Phonétique) the journal dates back…
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