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- Angelsächsische Personennamen
- Anglicisms in Finnish: A Comparison Between Generations
- Between Cockney and RP: David Beckham's Idiolect
- Black London English in Da Ali G Show – eine linguistische Analyse und ein Vergleich der zum Crossing führenden Motivationen von jugendlichen Londonern und der Kunstfigur Ali G
- Conceptual Metaphors in Football News
- Dialects in Comedy: An Analysis of Phonological Features in Dialect Imitations in British Stand-up Comedy
- Die Verwendung von redeeinleitenden Verben in der Berichterstattung – ein Vergleich zwischen dem Frühneuenglischen und dem heutigen Englisch
- Distribution Patterns of going to-future in British and American English – A Corpus Study
- Do Programming Languages Mirror Natural Languages?
- English – Spanish Contrasts: The Noun Phrase
- The Etymology of Shit
- Frequency and Constraint Effects on Lexical Access in Unimpaired and Speech-Impaired Subjects
- Functions of Code-Switching in Religious Writings of the Middle English Period
- Gender Conceptions in Selected Letters from the Early Modern English Period
- Gender-Specific Language – A Conversation Analysis of a Political Talk Show
- Glottal Stops in London English – An Analysis of the Differences Between the Sexes and the Social Acceptability of Glottal Stops
- John Withals' A Short Dictionarie For Yonge Beginners in contrast with the Promptorium Parvulorum
- Language Contact between Celtic and English: Influence on the English Progressive?
- London Street Names in the Context of the City's History
- Men and Women in Conversation
- Metaphorical Language in Politics – Hillary Clinton vs. Donald J. Trump
- Nomenclature in Learner's Dictionaries: Principles and Problems
- On the Use of be like as a Quotative
- Reading between the Lines of Noah Webster's Linguistic Works: The Story of a Man in the Pages of the First American Dictionaries
- Reclaiming Slurs: The Example of Gay and Queer
- Speech Representation in Political News Reporting of Four British Newspapers – A Corpus-based Analysis of Style
- The Difference Between Hong Kong English and British English Usage in Business Context
- The Use of Auxiliary Do in the Paston Letters of the Fifteenth Century
- TH-Fronting in London English – A Comparison between 1993 and 2016
- Über of als Ersatz für auxiliares have in Modalverbkonstruktionen
- Uncovering the Magic behind Old English Charms – A Text Type Analysis
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