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Author Title Date Place of Publication Research Group Co-Authors
Barbour JS ' Dialects ' and ' Languages ' revisited. The relevance of translation studies to sociolinguistics. 1999 University of East Anglia Linguistics and Language  
Luchjenbroers J. 'In your own words ...' : questions and answers in a Supreme Court trial. 1997 University of Wales, Bangor    
Baines RW 'Inqui 2000 University of East Anglia Translation Studies and Literature  
Wheeler MW 'Underspecification' and 'misagreement' in Catalan lexical specifiers 1995 University of Sussex    
Smith J 'We were all thegither ... I think we was all thegither': Was regularization in Buckie English 1998 University of York Variation and Change S Tagliamonte
Hudson R.A. *I amn't 2000 University College London Syntax  
Johnson S A Game of two halves? On men, football, and gossip 1994 Lancaster University Social Linguistics  
MAIDEN MD A Linguistic History of Italian 1995 University of Oxford    
PROBERT P A Messy Accentuation System: Ancient Greek Words Ending in -ROS 1998 University of Oxford    
Sadler LG A Morphomic Account of a Syncretism in Russian Deverbal Nominalizations 1997 University of Essex   A Spencer
M Zaretskaya
Heselwood B C A case of nasal clicks for target sonorants: a feature geometry account. 1997 University of Leeds    
Edwards S.I. A clinical assessment of verbs in an agrammatic patient 2000 University of Reading Clinical linguistics  
Dodd B J A comparison of three therapy methods for children with different types of developmental phonological disorder. 2000 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Bradford A
Ball MJ A comparison of two phonological profiles 1997 University of Ulster Language and Communication Muller, N
Sebba M A congruence approach to the syntax of code-switching 1998 Lancaster University Social Linguistics  
Anderson J A core morphology for Old English verbs 1998 University of Edinburgh English Language  
Miller N A cross-language analysis of conversation in a trilingual speaker with aphasia. 1998 University of Newcastle Bilingualism and Cross-Linguistic Studs of Cmmunct Springer L
B
James C. A cross-linguistic approach to language awareness 1996 University of Wales, Bangor    
Ogden RA A declarative account of strong and weak auxiliaries in English 1999 University of York Phonetics + Phonology  
Franklin S A distinctive case of word meaning deafness? 1996 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Morris J
Turner J
Lambon Ralph M A
Howard D A functional neuroimaging description of two deep dyslexic patients. 1998 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Price C J
Patterson K E
Warburton E A
Jones C A language suppressed 1995 University of Edinburgh English Language  
Holm A A longitudinal study of the phonological development of two Cantonese-English bilingual children. 1999 University of Newcastle Bilingualism and Cross-Linguistic Studs of Cmmunct Dodd B J
Local JK A model of timing for nonsegmental phonological structure 1997 University of York Phonetics + Phonology RA Ogden
McEnery A M A new agenda for corpus linguistics -- Working with all of the world's languages 2000 Lancaster University Corpus Linguistics Ostler N
Spelman Miller K.E.S. A new mode of spoken interaction? The case of the telephone answering machine 1994 University of Reading Applied Linguistics  
Young-Scholten MC A new research programme for L2 phonology. In P. Jordens + J. Lallemann (eds.) Investigating second language acquisition 1996 University of Durham    
Anderson J A notional theory of syntactic categories 1997 University of Edinburgh English Language  
Kerbel D A play-based methodology for assessing the idiom comprehension in children with semantic-pragmatic difficulties 1996 University of Hertfordshire   Grunwell P.
Grundy K.
MAIDEN MD A propos d'un changement analogique remarquable en roumain. Le type carte-carti 1997 University of Oxford    
Taylor A A prosodic account of clitic position in Ancient Greek 1996 University of York Syntax and Semantics  
Turk A A prosody tutorial for investigators of auditory sentence processing 1996 University of Edinburgh Phonetics and Phonology Shattuck-Hufnagel, S.
Kerbel D A study of idiom comprehension in children with semantic-pragmatic difficulties. Part 1: Task effects on the assessment of idiom comprehension in children. 1998 University of Hertfordshire   Grunwell P.
Kerbel D A study of idiom comprehension in children with semantic-pragmatic difficulties. Part II: Between-groups results and discussion. 1998 University of Hertfordshire   Grunwell P.
Ogden RA A syllable-level feature in Finnish 1999 University of York Phonetics + Phonology  
Ziegeler DP A synchronic perspective on the grammaticalization of WILL in hypothetical predicates 1996 University of Manchester    
Spelman Miller K.E.S. Academic writers on-line: investigating pausing in the production of text 2000 University of Reading Applied Linguistics  
Ball MJ Accent Reduction Programmes: Not a Role for Speech-Language pathologists 2000 University of Ulster Language and Communication Nicole Muller
Jacqueline Guendouzi
Kirby S Adaptive explanations for language universals: A model of Hawkins' performance theory 1994 University of Edinburgh Language Evolution and Computation  
Verma MK Adult ESOL learners in Britain: A cross-cultural study 1998 University of York Variation and Change A.L. Khanna
R.K. Agnihotri
S.K. Sinha
Chao W Adverbs in Cantonese and the Universal Base Hypothesis 1999 School of Oriental and African Studies   Evelynne Mui
Caink A Against Long Head Movement: Lexical Insertion and the Bulgarian Auxiliary 'BE' 1999 University of Wolverhampton    
Galasinski D Agency in Foreign News 1998 University of Wolverhampton   Carol Marley
Ziegeler DP Agentivity and the history of the English progressive 1999 University of Manchester    
Borjars KE Agreement and pro-drop in some dialects of English. 1998 University of Manchester   Chapman, Carol
Sobin N.J. Agreement, Default Rules, and Grammatical Viruses 1997 University of Wales, Bangor    
Iten C.B. Although revisited 2000 University College London Pragmatics  
Sobin N.J. An Acceptable Ungrammatical Construction 1994 University of Wales, Bangor    
Culpeper-Williams J V An approach to characterisation: The case of Katherina in Shakespeare 2000 Lancaster University Formal Descriptive and Textual  
Thomas A.R. An area analysis of SED morphology 1997 University of Wales, Bangor    
Jones C An improper lady: Some observations on the status of sociophonetic evidence in the early nineteenth century 1999 University of Edinburgh English Language  
Davies A An introduction to Applied Linguistics: From practice to theory 1999 University of Edinburgh Language and Education  
Smith J Analogical leveling in Samana English. The case of Was and Were 1999 University of York Variation and Change S Tagliamonte
Taylor P.A. Analysis and synthesis of intonation using the Tilt Model 2000 University of Edinburgh Speech Technology  
Short M H Analyzing the changing character and sophistication of TV advertisements in the People 1997 Lancaster University Formal Descriptive and Textual Hu Wen Zhong
Huang Y. Anaphora: A Cross-Linguistic Study 2000 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics  
Grundy P And the analogy was to God: Propositional meaning and linguistic form in Gerard Manley Hopkins's The Windhover. In Benjamin Biebuyck, Rene Dirven + Jan Ries (eds.) Faith and fiction: Interdisciplinary studies on the interplay between metaphor and relig 1998 University of Durham    
Short RS Andr 2000 University of East Anglia Translation Studies and Literature  
Luchjenbroers J. Animal, embryos, thinkers and doers: metaphor and gender representation in Hong Kong English. 1998 University of Wales, Bangor    
Foulkes P Another chapter in the story of /r/: 'Labiodental' variants in British English 2000 University of York Variation and Change G.J. Docherty
Docherty G J Another chapter in the story of /r/: labiodental variants in British English. 2000 University of Newcastle Phonetics Foulkes P
Foulkes P Another chapter in the story of /r/: labiodental variants in Derby and Newcastle English. 1999 University of Leeds   Docherty, G.J.
Tagliamonte SA Another piece for the verbal -s story: Evidence from Devon in southwest England 1999 University of York Variation and Change E Godfrey
Clahsen H Antecedent priming at trace positions: evidence from German scrambling 1999 University of Essex   S Featherston
Hawkins RD Approaches to Second Language Acquisition 1994 University of Essex   R Towell
Woods NJ Archaism and innovation in New Zealand English 1999 University of Sussex    
Deuchar M. Are function words non-language-specific in early bilingual two-word utterances? 1999 University of Wales, Bangor    
Barriere I Argument structure alternation in French children's speech. 2000 University of Hertfordshire   Lorch M.
Le Normand M T.
Turk A Articulatory phonetic cues to syllable affiliation: Gestural characteristics of bilabial stops 1994 University of Edinburgh Phonetics and Phonology  
Hurford J.R. Artificially growing a numeral system 1999 University of Edinburgh Language Evolution and Computation  
Britain DJ As far as analysing grammatical variation and change in New Zealand English with relatively few tokens |is concerned/*| 1999 University of Essex    
RAMCHAND GC Aspect and Predication: The Semantics of Argument Structure 1997 University of Oxford    
Edwards M Aspects of Negation in Egyption Arabic 2000 Birkbeck College    
Cruse DA Aspects of the micro-structure of word meanings. 2000 University of Manchester    
Felser C Aspectual Complements Clauses and the (Un-)Availability of Verb Raising 2000 University of Essex    
Alderson J C Assessing Reading 2000 Lancaster University Language Learning  
Letts C Assessing the comprehension and production of language in young children: an account of the Reynell Developmental Language Scales III 1999 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Edwards S
Garman M
Hughes A
Garman M.A.G. Assessing the comprehension and production of language in young children: an account of the Reynell Developmental Language Scales III 1999 University of Reading Clinical linguistics Edwards, S.
Hughes, A.
Letts, C.
Sinka I Assessing the comprehension and production of language in young children: an account of the Reynell Developmental Language Scales III. 1999 University of Hertfordshire   Edwards S.
Garman M.
Hughes A.
Clapham C M Assessment and testing 2000 Lancaster University Language Learning  
Clapham C M Assessment for Academic Purposes: Where Next? 2000 Lancaster University Language Learning  
Taylor P.A. Assigning phrase breaks from part of speech sequences 1998 University of Edinburgh Speech Technology Black, A.
Chao W Association with Focus and the 'Ne que' construction in French 1995 School of Oriental and African Studies   Jeanne Cornillon
Heycock C Asymmetries in reconstruction 1995 University of Edinburgh Syntax and Semantics  
Asher R Atlas of the World's Languages 1994 University of Edinburgh Language and Global Communication Moseley, C.
Shi X Attributional explanation: Unraveling structural and qualitative complexities 1999 University of Ulster Language and Communication  
Hawkins S. Auditory capacities and phonological development: Animal, baby and foreign listeners; Looking for invariant correlates of linguistic units: Two classical theories of speech perception; Re-evaluating assumptions about speech perception: Interactive an 1999 University of Cambridge    
Croft WA Autonomy and functionalist linguistics 1995 University of Manchester    
Sunderland J Baby entertainer, bumbling assistant, and line manager: Discourses offatherhood in parentcraft texts 2000 Lancaster University Language Learning  
Giegerich H Base-driven stratification: Morphological causes and phonological effects of strict cyclicity 1994 University of Edinburgh English Language  
Glendinning E Basic English for computing 1999 University of Edinburgh Language and Education McEwan, J.
Tagliamonte SA Be like et al. beyond America: The quotative system in British and Canadian youth 1999 University of York Variation and Change R Hudson
Iten C.B. Because and although: A case of duality? 1998 University College London Pragmatics  
Henry AM Belfast English and Standard English: Dialect Variation and Parameter Setting 1995 University of Ulster Theoretical Linguistics  
Sachdev I Beliefs about Silence in the Classroom 1998 Birkbeck College   A. Jaworski
Deuchar M. Bilingual Acquisition: Theoretical Implications of a Case Study 2000 University of Wales, Bangor   S. Quay
Verma MK Bilingualism or bilingual support? Ethnic minority bilingual children in English primary schools 1999 University of York Variation and Change  
Plunkett B Binding in Arabic and the lexical clause 1996 University of York Syntax and Semantics  
Coates RA Box in English place-names 1999 University of Sussex    
Lascarides A Bridging 1998 University of Edinburgh Syntax and Semantics Asher, N
Pennington M C Bringing Off-Stage 'Noise' to Centre Stage: A lesson in Developing Bilingual Classroom Discourse Data 1999 University of Luton    
Katamba F X British contributions to morphology. In G. Booij, C. Lehmann, J. Mugdan, in collaboration with W. Kesselheim und S. Morphologie / Morphology: Ein Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung/A Handbook on Inflection and Word Formation 2000 Lancaster University Formal Descriptive and Textual  
Wells J.C. British pronunciation preferences: a changing scene 2000 University College London Linguistic Phonetics  
Boase-Beier J Can you Train Literary Translators? 1998 University of East Anglia Translation Studies and Literature  
Groefsema M Can, may, must and should: a relevance theoretic account. 1995 University of Hertfordshire    
COLEMAN JS Candidate Selection 2000 University of Oxford    
Pennington M C Cantonese Speakers' Memory for English Sentences with Prosodic Cues 2000 University of Luton   Ellis, N C
Nelson D C Case competition in Finnish. 1998 University of Leeds    
Wheeler MW Catalan: a Comprehensive Grammar 1999 University of Sussex   A. Yates
N. Dols
Lightfoot D.W. Catastrophic change and learning theory. 1997 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics  
Mittendorf E.I.K. Celtic Contacts of the English Progressive? 2000 University of Cambridge   Poppe, E
Coates RA Celtic Voices, English Places 2000 University of Sussex   Andrew Breeze
Miller N Changing ideas in apraxia of speech. 2000 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders  
Dickins T Changing ideological directions: A study of the Czech dictionary Slovn 2000 University of Wolverhampton    
Sealey A.J. Childly Language: Children, Language and the Social World 2000 University of Reading Applied Linguistics  
Letts C Children's pragmatic communication difficulties. 2000 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Leinonen E
Smith B R
Leinonen E Children's pragmatic communication difficulties. 2000 University of Hertfordshire   Letts C.
Smith B.R.
Kerswill P.E. Children, adolescents and language change 1996 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics  
Smith N.V. Chomsky: Ideas and Ideals 1999 University College London Psycholinguistics  
Franklin S Cinderella revisited: a comparison of fluent and non-fluent aphasic speech. 1996 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Bird H
Bennett DC Classical concepts, prototype theory and the meaning of English prepositions 1997 School of Oriental and African Studies    
Chao W Clausal adverbs and clausal structures in Cantonese 2000 School of Oriental and African Studies   Evelynne Mui
Matras Y Clause combining, ergativity, and coreferent deletion in Kurmanji 1997 University of Manchester    
Haeberli E. Clause structure in Old English 1995 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics L. Haegeman
Pintzuk S Cliticization in Old English 1996 University of York Syntax and Semantics  
Hurford J.R. Co-evolution of language size and the critical period 1999 University of Edinburgh Language Evolution and Computation Kirby, S.
Gardner-Chloros P.H Code-switching and the Sociolinguistic Gender Pattern 1998 Birkbeck College   J. Cheshire
CHESHIRE J L Code-switching and the sociolinguistic gender pattern. 1998 Queen Mary, University of London   Penelope Gardner-Chloros
Gardner-Chloros P.H Code-switching in community, regional and national repertoires: the myth of the discreteness of linguistic systems. 1995 Birkbeck College    
Sachdev I Codeswitching in Tunisia: attitudinal and behavioural dimensions 2000 Birkbeck College   S. Lawson
COLEMAN JS Cognitive Reality and the Phonological Lexicon: A Review 1998 University of Oxford    
Wilson J Collaborative Modelling and Talk in the Classroom 1995 University of Ulster Language and Communication Haugh B
Myers G A Commonplaces and places: Rhetorics of sustainability 1998 Lancaster University Social Linguistics Macnaghten, P
Lynch A Communication in the language classroom 1996 University of Edinburgh Language and Education  
Klee T Comparisons of children with delayed and normal language at 24 months of age on measures of behavioural difficulties, social and cognitive development. 1998 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Carson D K
Perry CK
Muskina G
Kirby S Competing motivations and emergence: Explaining implicational hierarchies 1997 University of Edinburgh Language Evolution and Computation  
Clahsen H Compounding and inflection in German child language 1996 University of Essex   G Marcus
S Bartke
R Wiese
Groefsema M Concepts and Word Meaning 1997 University of Hertfordshire    
Shi X Concepts of Language in discourse: An interactional resource in troubled intercultural contexts 1996 University of Ulster Language and Communication  
Wilson A Conceptual Glossary and Index to the Vulgate Translation of the Gospel According to John 2000 Lancaster University Corpus Linguistics  
Ladd D.R. Conceptual foundations of phonology as a laboratory science 2000 University of Edinburgh Phonetics and Phonology Pierrehumbert, J.
Beckman, M.E.
Wilson A. Conceptual glossary and index to the Vulgate translation of the Gospel according to John. 2000 University of Wales, Bangor    
Kenning MM Concordancing and comprehension: preliminary observations on using concordance output to predict pitfalls 2000 University of East Anglia Linguistics and Language  
Klee T Concurrent and predictive validity of an early language screening program. 1998 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Carson D K
Gavin W J
Hall L
Giegerich H Confronting reality: Phonology and the literate speaker 1994 University of Edinburgh English Language  
Meyerhoff M Constraints on null subjects in Bislama (Vanuatu): Social and linguistic factors 2000 University of Edinburgh Language and Global Communication  
Culpeper-Williams J V Constructing witches and spells: speech acts and activity types in Early Modern England 2000 Lancaster University Formal Descriptive and Textual Semino, E.
Garton JM Contemporary Norwegian Women's Writing 1995 University of East Anglia Translation Studies and Literature  
Russ CVJ Contrastive vocabulary: The sources of the language of linguistics in English and German 1995 University of York Variation and Change  
Anderson J Contrastivity and non-specification in a dependency phonology of English 1994 University of Edinburgh English Language  
Bard EG Controlling the intelligibility of referring expressions in dialogue 2000 University of Edinburgh Psycholinguistics Anderson, A.H.
Sotillo, C.
Aylett, M.
Whitworth A Conversation analysis profile for people with aphasia. 1997 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Perkins L
Lesser R
Lesser R Conversation analysis profile for people with cognitive impairment 1997 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Perkins L
Whitworth A
Local JK Conversational phonetics: Some aspects of news receipts in everyday talk 1996 University of York Phonetics + Phonology  
Whitworth A Conversing in dementia: a conversation analytic approach. 1998 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Perkins L
Lesser R
Syea A Copula, wh-trace and the ECP in Mauritian Creole 1997 University of Westminster    
Knowles G O Corpora, databases and the organisation of linguistic data. In J. Thomas and M. Short, eds, Using Corpora for Language Research 1996 Lancaster University Corpus Linguistics  
Kenning MM Corpus- informed syllabus development: parallel concordances and pedagogical grammars. 2000 University of East Anglia Linguistics and Language  
Klee T Correlates and antecedents of maternal expansions of utterances of children with language disabilities. 1997 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Yoder PJ
Hooshyar N
Schaffer M
Nelson D C Counting and the grammar: numerals in Inari Sami. 2000 University of Leeds   Toivonen, I.
Kerswill P.E. Creating a new town koine 2000 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics A. Williams
Lightfoot D.W. Creoles and cues 1999 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics  
Fairclough N L Critical Discourse Analysis 1995 Lancaster University Social Linguistics  
Shi X Cultural Representations: Analyzing the discourse about the Other. 1997 University of Ulster Language and Communication  
Meyerhoff M Dealing with gender identity as a sociolinguistic variable 1996 University of Edinburgh Language and Global Communication  
COLEMAN JS Declarative Lexical Phonology 1995 University of Oxford    
RAMCHAND GC Deconstructing the Lexicon 1998 University of Oxford    
Emonds JE Deep free and surface bound pronouns. In Hector Campos + Paula Kempchinsky (eds.) Evolution and revolution in linguistic theory. 1995 University of Durham    
Jaszczolt K.M. Default Semantics, Pragmatics and Intentions 1999 University of Cambridge    
Lascarides A Default representation in constraint-based frameworks 1999 University of Edinburgh Syntax and Semantics Copestake, A.
Murphy ML Defining people: race and ethnicity in South African English dictionaries 1998 University of Sussex    
Lyons C.G. Definiteness 1999 University of Cambridge    
Rosales Sequeiros X Degrees of Acceptability in Literary Translation 1998 University of Greenwich    
Matras Y Deixis and deictic oppositions in discourse: evidence from Romani. 1998 University of Manchester    
Davies A Demands of being professional in language testing 1997 University of Edinburgh Language and Education  
Ingham B Demonstrative Stems in Lakota 1998 School of Oriental and African Studies    
Adger D Deriving the parameterisation of the mapping hypothesis 1997 University of York Syntax and Semantics  
Harvey KM Describing Camp Talk: Language, Pragmatics, Politics 2000 University of East Anglia Translation Studies and Literature  
Docherty G J Descriptive adequacy in phonology: a variationist perspective. 1997 University of Newcastle Phonetics Foulkes P
Milroy L
Milroy J
Johnson K Designing Language Learning Tasks: A Guide 2000 Lancaster University Language Learning  
King S Detection of phonological features in continuous speech using neural networks 2000 University of Edinburgh Speech Technology Taylor, P.A.
Lyons C.G. Determinantes, pronombres y persona en espanol 1998 University of Cambridge    
Guillot MN Developing Software for the exploitation of CD-ROM databases 1996 University of East Anglia Linguistics and Language Kenning, M.M.
Baker PD Developing Ways of Writing Vernaculars: Problems and Solutions in a Historical Perspective 1997 University of Westminster    
Zhu H Development and change in the phonology of Putonghua-speaking children with speech difficulties. 2000 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Dodd BJ
Howard D Developmental phonological dyslexia: real word reading can be completely normal. 1996 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Best W M
Britain DJ Dialect Contact and Phonological Reallocation: 'Canadian Raising' in the English Fens 1997 University of Essex    
Britain DJ Dialect Contact, focusing and phonological rule complexity: the Koineisation of Fenland English 1997 University of Essex    
Henry AM Dialect Variation, Optionality and the Learnability Guarantee 1998 University of Ulster Theoretical Linguistics  
Kerswill P.E. Dialects Converging: Rural Speech in Urban Norway 1994 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics  
Taylor P.A. Dialogue act modeling for automatic tagging and recognition of conversational speech 2000 University of Edinburgh Speech Technology Stolcke, A.
Ries, K.
Coccaro, N.
Murphy ML Dictionaries and orthography in modern Africa: a case study 1996 University of Sussex    
Davies A Dictionary of language testing 1998 University of Edinburgh Language and Education Brown, A
Elder, C.
McNamara, T
Scholfield PJ Dictionary use in reception 1999 University of Essex    
Russ CVJ Die Sprache von Schillers Mutter in ihren Briefen 1998 University of York Variation and Change  
Holm A Differential diagnosis of phonological disorder in two bilingual children acquiring Italian and English. 1999 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Dodd B J
Roberts I.G. Directionality and Word Order Change in the History of English 1997 University of Cambridge    
Jaszczolt K.M. Discourse about Beliefs 1998 University of Cambridge    
Huang Y. Discourse anaphora: four theoretical models 2000 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics  
Cook G.W.D. Discourse and Literature 1994 University of Reading Applied Linguistics  
Chilton PA Discourse and Politics 1997 University of East Anglia Linguistics and Language Sch
Fairclough N L Discourse in Late Modernity 1999 Lancaster University Social Linguistics Chouliaraki, L
Sunderland J Discourse roles, gender, and language textbook dialogues: Who learns what from John and Sally? 1997 Lancaster University Language Learning Jones M
Kitetu C
Jaszczolt K.M. Discourse, Beliefs and Intentions: Semantic Defaults and Propositional Attitude Ascription 1999 University of Cambridge    
Fairclough N L Discourse, social theory, and social research: The discourse of welfare reform 2000 Lancaster University Social Linguistics  
Myers G A Displaying opinions: Topics and disagreement in focus groups 1998 Lancaster University Social Linguistics  
Edwards S.I. Diversity in the lexical and syntactic abilities of fluent aphasic speakers 1998 University of Reading Clinical linguistics Bastiaanse, R.
Alderson J C Do corpora have a role in language assessment? In J. Thomas + M. Short (eds.), Using corpora for language research 1996 Lancaster University Language Learning  
Lodge KR Domains of assimilation: alveolars and velars in English 1997 University of East Anglia Linguistics and Language  
James C. Don't shoot my dodo: the resilience of contrastive and error analysis. 1994 University of Wales, Bangor    
Britton D Double trouble: Simplex versus geminate graphs in the Ormulum. 1997 University of Edinburgh English Language Anderson, J.M.
King S Dynamical system modelling of articulator movement 1999 University of Edinburgh Speech Technology Wrench, A.
MORPURGO-DAVIES AE Early and Late Indo-European from Bopp to Brugmann 1994 University of Oxford    
Deuchar M. Early bilingual acquisition of the voicing contrast in English and Spanish. 1996 University of Wales, Bangor   A. Clark
Franklin S Early intervention in a case of jargon aphasia. Efficacy of language comprehension therapy. 1997 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Grayson E
Hilton R
Sinka I Early verbs in bilingual acquisition: a lexical profiling approach 2000 University of Hertfordshire   Garman M.
Schelletter C.
Adger D Economy and optionality: Interpretations of subjects in Italian 1996 University of York Syntax and Semantics  
CRAM DF Edward Lhuyd and the Doctrine of the Permutation of Letters 1999 University of Oxford    
Holm A Efficacy of intervention for a bilingual child making articulation and phonological errors. 1997 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - developmental disorders Ozanne A
Dodd B J
Yamamoto A. Eikoku no Kokugo: rinen to jissai (National Language Teaching: from theory to practice; in Japanese) 1999 University of Reading Applied Linguistics  
Wheeler MW El consontantisme final del mallorqui i el Llicenciament d'Obertures [Majorcan word-final consonants and Onset Licensing 1995 University of Sussex   N. Dols
Charette M Empty and pseudo-empty categories 1998 School of Oriental and African Studies    
Johnson K Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Linguistics 1998 Lancaster University Language Learning Johnson H
CHESHIRE J L English and symbolic meaning: advertisements in the Suisse Romande. 1994 Queen Mary, University of London   Moser, Lise-Marie
Crystal D. English as a global language 1997 University of Wales, Bangor    
Warner AR English auxiliaries without lexical rules 2000 University of York Syntax and Semantics  
Glendinning E English for engineering 1995 University of Edinburgh Language and Education Glendinning, N.
Thomas A.R. English in Wales 1994 University of Wales, Bangor    
Glendinning E English in medicine 1998 University of Edinburgh Language and Education Holmstrom, B.
Harris J.M. English sound structure 1994 University College London Phonology  
Schelletter C English-speaking SLI children's use of locative/contact and causative alternation 1999 University of Hertfordshire   Sinka, I.
Fletcher, P.
Ingham, R
Mitkov R English-to-Korean Machine Translation and Anaphor Resolution 1997 University of Wolverhampton   Kang-Hyuk Lee
Hiongun Kim
Key-Sun Choi
Huckvale M.A. Enhanced language modelling with phonologically constrained morphological analysis 2000 University College London Spoken Language Engineering Fang, AC
Selinker L Error resistance: towards an empirical pedagogy 1999 Birkbeck College   Z.H. Han
James C. Errors in Language Learning and Use: Exploring Error Analysis. 1998 University of Wales, Bangor    
Benati A Evoluzione nella ricerca sperimentale sugli effetti dell'insegnamento formale in programmi comunicativi per l'apprendimento di una lingua due 1997 University of Greenwich    
Croft WA Explaining language change: an evolutionary approach 2000 University of Manchester    
Warner AR Extending the paradigm: An interpretation of the historical development of auxiliary sequences in English 1997 University of York Variation and Change  
Mitkov R Factors in Anaphora Resolution: They are not the only things that matter. a case study based on two different approaches 1997 University of Wolverhampton    
Lohr M. Family Trees and Favourite Daughters 1999 University of Cambridge   McMahon, A
McMahon, R
Adger D Feature checking under adjacency and VSO clause structure 2000 University of York Syntax and Semantics  
Borjars KE Feature distribution in Swedish noun phrases 1998 University of Manchester    
Schwartz BD Feature-marking in the L2 development of deverbal compounds. 1997 University of Durham   Donna Lardiere
Yip M.J. Feet, tonal reduction and speech rate at the word and phrase level in Chinese 1999 University College London Phonology  
Heycock C Filling and licensing multiple specifiers 1999 University of Edinburgh Syntax and Semantics Doron, C.
Kramer M Final devoicing and voicing assimilation in Dutch derivation and cliticization 2000 University of Ulster Theoretical Linguistics Janet Grijzenhout
Klein TB Fixed segmentism, markedness and faithfulness: normalising reduplication in Chamorro 2000 University of Manchester   Harris, Meta
Neeleman A.D. Flexible Syntax: A Theory of Case and Arguments. Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 1999 University College London Syntax Weerman, F
Guillot MN Fluency and its Teaching 1999 University of East Anglia Linguistics and Language  
Edwards S.I. Fluent aphasia in three languages: aspects of spontaneous speech 1996 University of Reading Clinical linguistics Bastiaanse, R.
Kiss, K.
Rundblad G Folk-Etymology: haphazard perversion or shrewd analogy 2000 University of East Anglia Linguistics and Language Kronenfeld, D.
Jones MA Foundations of French Syntax 1996 University of Essex    
Howard D Fractionating the articulatory loop: dissociations and associations in phonological recoding in aphasia. 1997 University of Newcastle Clinical Linguistics - acquired disorders Nickels L A
Best W M
Pennington M C Framing Bilingual Classroom Discourse: Lessons from Hong Kong Secondary School English Classes 1999 University of Luton    
Williams G. French discourse analysis: the method of post-structuralism. 1999 University of Wales, Bangor    
Siewierska A M From anaphoric pronoun to grammatical agreement marker: Why objects don't make it 1999 Lancaster University Formal Descriptive and Textual  
Sunderland J From bias 'In the text' to 'Teacher talk around the text': An exploration of teacher discourse and gendered foreign language textbook texts 2000 Lancaster University Language Learning Cowley M
Rahim F A
Leontzakou C
Tallerman MO Fronting constructions in Welsh. In R. D. Borsley + I. Roberts (eds.) The syntax of the Celtic languages: A comparative perspective. 1996 University of Durham    
Caink A Full Form Auxiliaries in Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian 2000 University of Wolverhampton    
Kirby S Function, selection and innateness: The emergence of language universals 1999 University of Edinburgh Language Evolution and Computation  
Henry AM Functional Categories and Parameter Setting in the Second-Language Acquisition of Irish in Early Childhood 1999 University of Ulster Theoretical Linguistics Tangney D
Philippaki-Warburton I.P. Functional categories and Modern Greek syntax 1998 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics  
Varlokosta S. Functional projections, markedness, and 'root' infinitives in early child Greek 1998 University of Reading Theoretical linguistics Rohrbacher, B.
Vainikka, A.
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