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Select Bibliography English Linguistics 1 / 26 Die vorliegende Liste verzeichnet einführende und grundlegende Bücher zu den wichtigsten Teildisziplinen des Fachs Englische Sprachwissenschaft. Sie soll Studierenden die Hinwendung zu neuen Themenkreisen erleichtern und als Hilfestellung bei der Wahl von Spezialgebieten und der Vorbereitung auf diese bei Abschlussexamina dienen. Die Abschnitte A und B umreißen Grundkenntnisse; alle weiteren Abschnitte können unter Verwendung der angegebenen Literatur bzw. von Teilen davon nach Maßgabe der Studien- und Prüfungsordnungen als Spezialgebiete gewählt werden. Eine Liste mit linguistisch relevanten Internetseiten befindet sich unter Links auf der Seite: http://www-englishlinguistics.uni-regensburg.de.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 2 / 26 A.. Grrundl legende Werrke 3 1. Einführungen in die Englische Linguistik 3 2. Entstehung & Charakteristik der englischen Sprache 4 3. Wörterbücher & Enzyklopädien 5 B.. Sttrruktturrebenen derr englischen Sprrache 6 4. Phonetik & Phonologie 6 5. Morphologie 7 6. Lexikologie & Wortbildung 8 7. Grammatik & Syntax 9 8. Semantik 11 C.. Sprrachgeschi ichtte 11 9. Altenglisch 11 10. Mittelenglisch 12 11. Frühneuenglisch & Neuenglisch 13 12. Historische Phonologie des Englischen 13 13. Historische Morphologie des Englischen 14 14. Historische Syntax des Englischen 14 D.. Teildiszi ipline derr englischen Linguistti ik 14 15. Soziolinguistik 14 16. Dialektologie 15 17. Sprachkontakt; Pidgin- & Kreolsprachen 16 18. Sprachvariation & Sprachwandel 16 19. Sprachtypologie & Universalien 17 20. Amerikanisches Englisch 18 21. African American English 18 22. Englisch als Weltsprache 19 23. (Zweit-)Spracherwerb & Psycholinguistik 20 24. Kognitive Linguistik 21 25. Korpuslinguistik 22 26. Statistik & Linguistik 22 27. Pragmatik & Diskursanalyse 23 28. Textlinguistik 24 29. Registerlinguistik & linguistische Stilistik 24 30. Kontrastive Linguistik Deutsch-Englisch 25 31. Sprache & Geschlecht 25 32. Lexikographie 26

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 3 / 26 A. GRUNDLEGENDE WERKE 1.. Einfführrungen in i die Englische Linguistti ik 1.1. Aitchison, Jean. ( 6 2004). Linguistics. London: Hodder. 1.2. Fasold, Ralph & Jeffrey Connor-Linton, eds. (2006). An Introduction to Language and Linguistics. Cambridge: 1.3. Finegan, Edward. ( 4 2004). Language: Its Structure and Use. Boston: Wadsworth. 1.4. Fromkin, Victoria & Robert Rodman & Nina Hyams. ( 8 2007). An Introduction to Language. Boston: Thomson Wadsworth. 1.5. Fromkin, Victoria, ed. (2000). Linguistics: An Introduction to Linguistic Theory. Malden: Blackwell. 1.6. Kortmann, Bernd. (2005). English Linguistics: Essentials. Berlin: Cornelsen. 1.7. Kuiper, Koenraad & W. Scott Allan. ( 2 2003). An Introduction to the English Language: Sound, Word, Sentence. Basingstoke: Macmillan. 1.8. Lyons, John. (1981). Language and Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge 1.9. Mair, Christian. (1995). Englisch für Anglisten: Eine Einführung in die englische Sprache. Tübingen: Stauffenburg. 1.10. Mair, Christian. (1997). Einführung in die anglistische Sprachwissenschaft. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. 1.11. Robins, R. H. ( 4 1997). A Short History of Linguistics. London: Longman. 1.12. Sampson, Geoffrey. (1990). Schools of Linguistics. Stanford, CA: Stanford 1.13. Yule, George. ( 3 2006). The Study of Language: An Introduction. Cambridge:

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 4 / 26 2.. Enttsttehung & Charraktterri istti ik derr englischen Sprrache 2.1. Barber, Charles. (2005). The English Language: A Historical Introduction. Cambridge: 2.2. Bauer, Laurie. (1994). Watching English Change. London and New York: Longman. 2.3. Baugh, Albert C. & Thomas Cable. ( 5 2002). A History of the English Language. London: Routledge. 2.4. Berndt, Rolf. ( 3 1989). A History of the English Language. Leipzig: Verl. Enzyklopädie. 2.5. Brunner, Karl. ( 3 1986). Die englische Sprache. 2 vols. Tübingen: Niemeyer. 2.6. Crystal, David. ( 2 2002). The English Language. London: Penguin. 2.7. Faiß, Klaus. (1989). Englische Sprachgeschichte. Tübingen: Francke. 2.8. Fischer, Roswitha. (²2006). Tracing the History of English. A Textbook for Students. Darmstadt: WBG. 2.9. Görlach, Manfred. ( 5 2002). Einführung in die englische Sprachgeschichte. Heidelberg: Quelle & Meyer. 2.10. Graddol, David & Dick Leith & Joan Swan, eds. (2003). English: History, Diversity and Change. London, New York: Routledge. 2.11. Gramley, Stephan & Kurt-Michael Pätzold. ( 2 2004). A Survey of Modern English. London: Routledge. 2.12. Hogg, Richard M. et al., eds. (1992-2001). The Cambridge History of the English Language. 6 vols. Cambridge: 2.13. Jucker, Andreas H. (2000). History of English and English Historical Linguistics. Stuttgart: Klett. 2.14. Knowles, Gerry. (1997). A Cultural History of the English Language. London: Arnold. 2.15. König, Ekkehard. (2002). English. In: Ekkehard König & Jan van der Auwera, eds. The Germanic Languages. London: Routledge, 532-65. 2.16. Lass, Roger. (1987). The Shape of English: Structure and History. London: Dent.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 5 / 26 2.17. Leisi, Ernst & Christian Mair. ( 8 1999). Das heutige Englisch: Wesenszüge und Probleme. Heidelberg: Winter. 2.18. Mair, Christian. (2006). Twentieth Century English: History, Variation, Standardization. Cambridge: 2.19. Mc Crum, Robert, William Cran & Robert Mac Neil. ( 3 2002; 3 2003). The Story of English. London: Faber & Faber; New York: Penguin. 2.20. Mugglestone, Lynda, ed. (2006). The Oxford History of English. Oxford: Oxford 2.21. Svartvik, Jan & Geoffrey Leech. (2006). English One Tongue, Many Voices. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. 2.22. Van Gelderen, Elly. (2006). A History of the English Language. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 2.23. Van Kemenade, Ans & Bettelou Los, eds. (2006). The Handbook of the History of English. Oxford: Blackwell. 3.. Wörrtterrbücherr & Enzyklopädien 3.1. Aarts, Bas & April McMahon, eds. (2006). The Handbook of English Linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. 3.2. Aronoff, Mark & Janie Rees-Miller, eds. (2002). The Handbook of Linguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. 3.3. Asher, R. E., ed. (1994). The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. 10 vols. Oxford: Pergamon Press. 3.4. Bußmann, Hadumod. ( 2 1999). Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics. Transl. & ed. by Gregory Trauth & Kerstin Kazzazi. London: Routledge. 3.5. Bußmann, Hadumod. ( 3 2002). Lexikon der Sprachwissenschaft. Stuttgart: Kröner. 3.6. Collinge, Neville E. (1990). An Encyclopaedia of Language. London: Routledge. 3.7. Crystal, David. (1992). An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Language and Languages. Oxford: Blackwell.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 6 / 26 3.8. Crystal, David. ( 2 1997). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language. Cambridge: 3.9. Crystal, David. ( 5 2003). A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 3.10. Crystal, David. ( 2 2003). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language. Cambridge: 3.11. Frawley, William, ed. ( 2 2003). International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. 4 vols. Oxford, New York: Oxford 3.12. Herbst, Thomas & Rita Stoll & Rudolf Westermayr. (1991). Terminologie der Sprachbeschreibung: Ein Lernwörterbuch für das Anglistikstudium. Ismaning: Hueber. 3.13. Malmkjaer, Kirsten, ed. ( 2 2002). The Linguistics Encyclopedia. London: Routledge 3.14. Richards, Jack & Richard Schmidt. ( 3 2002). Longman Dictionary of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics. London: Longman. B. STRUKTUREBENEN DER ENGLIISCHEN SPRACHE 4.. Phonetti ik & Phonologie 4.1. Arnold, Roland & Klaus Hansen. ( 10 1996). Englische Phonetik. Leipzig: Langenscheidt. 4.2. Cruttenden, Alan, rev. ( 6 2001). Gimson s Pronunciation of English. London: Arnold. 4.3. Davenport, Mike and Stephen J. Hannahs. ( 2 2005). Introducing Phonetics and Phonology. London: Arnold. 4.4. Davis, John F. (1998). Phonetics and Phonology. Stuttgart: Klett. 4.5. Eckart, Hartwick & William Berry. (2002). The Phonetics and Phonology of English Pronunciation. A Coursebook with CD-ROM. Trier: WVT.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 7 / 26 4.6. Giegerich, Hans J. (1992). English Phonology: An Introduction. Cambridge: 4.7. Gimson, Alfred C. (1989). An Introduction to the Pronunciation of English. London: Arnold. 4.8. Gussenhoven, Carlos & Haike Jacobs. ( 2 2005). Understanding Phonology. London: Arnold. 4.9. Ladefoged, Peter. (2004). Phonetic Data Analysis: An Introduction to Fieldwork and Instrumental Techniques. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 4.10. Ladefoged, Peter. ( 2 2001). Vowels and Consonants. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 4.11. McMahon, April. (2002). An Introduction to English Phonology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh 4.12. Roach, Peter 3 2000. English Phonetics and Phonology: A Practical Course. Cambridge: 4.13. Scherer, Günther & Alfred Wollmann. ( 3 1986). Englische Phonetik und Phonologie. Berlin: Schmidt. 5.. Morrphol logie 5.1. Aronoff, Marc & Kirsten A. Fudemann. (2004). What Is Morphology? Oxford: Blackwell. 5.2. Bauer, Laurie. (1988). Introducing Linguistic Morphology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh 5.3. Bauer, Laurie. (2001). Morphological Productivity. Cambridge: Cambridge 5.4. Booij, Geert. (2005). The Grammar of Words. An Introduction to Linguistic Morphology. Oxford: Oxford 5.5. Haspelmath, Martin. (2002). Understanding Morphology. London: Arnold. 5.6. Katamba, Francis & John Stonham. ( 2 2006). Morphology. London: Macmillan. 5.7. Matthews, Peter H. ( 2 1991). Morphology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 8 / 26 5.8. Plag, Ingo. (1999). Morphological Productivity: Structural Constraints in English Derivation. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 5.9. Schmid, Hans-Jörg. (2005). Englische Morphologie und Wortbildung: Eine Einführung. Berlin: Schmidt. 5.10. Štekauer, Pavol & Rochelle Lieber. (2005). Handbook of Word-Formation. Dordrecht: Springer. 5.11. Welte, Werner. ( 2 1996). Englische Morphologie und Wortbildung. Frankfurt am Main: Lang. 6.. Lexikologie & Worrttbi ildung 6.1. Aitchison, Jean. ( 3 2003). Words in the Mind: An Introduction to the Mental Lexicon. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 6.2. Algeo, John, ed. (1991). Fifty Years Among the New Words: Dictionary of Neologisms, 1941-1991. Cambridge: 6.3. Bauer, Laurie. (1983). English Word-Formation. Cambridge: Cambridge 6.4. Bauer, Laurie. (1998). Vocabulary. London: Routledge. 6.5. Berg, Donna Lee. (1993). A Guide to the Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford 6.6. Clark, Eve V. (1993). The Lexicon in Acquisition. Cambridge: Cambridge 6.7. Cruse, D.A. (1986). Lexical Semantics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 6.8. Fischer, Roswitha. (1998). Lexical Change in Present-Day English: A Corpus-Based Study of Motivation, Institutionalization, and Productivity of Creative Neologisms. Tübingen: Narr. 6.9. Hansen, Barbara, et al. ( 2 1985). Englische Lexikologie. Leipzig: Verl. Enzyklopädie. 6.10. Jackson, Howard & Etienne Zé Amvela. ( 2 2007). Words, Meaning and Vocabulary: An Introduction to Modern English Lexicology. London: Cassell. 6.11. Jackson, Howard. (1988). Words and their Meaning. London: Longman.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 9 / 26 6.12. Kastovky, Dieter. (1982). Wortbildung und Semantik. Düsseldorf: Schwann- Bagel. 6.13. Katamba, Francis. ( 2 2005). English Words: Structure, History, Usage. London: Routledge. 6.14. Landau, Sidney I. ( 2 2001). Dictionaries: The Art and Craft of Lexicography. Cambridge: 6.15. Lipka, Leonhard. ( 2 1992). An Outline of English Lexicology: Lexical Structure, Word Semantics, and Word-Formation. Tübingen: Niemeyer. 6.16. Marchand, Hans. ( 2 1969). The Categories and Types of Present-Day English Word Formation. München: Beck. 6.17. Plag, Ingo. (2003). Word-formation in English. Cambridge: Cambridge 6.18. Quirk, Randolph et al. (1985). Appendix I: Word-formation. In Quirk et al. 1985, Comprehensive Grammar [cf. 7.20], pp. 1515-1585. 6.19. Scheler, Manfred. (1977). Der englische Wortschatz. Berlin: Schmidt. 6.20. Cf. zudem 25.4 und einschlägige Werke unter 5. 7.. Grrammatti ik & Synttax 7.1. Aarts, Bas. ( 2 2001). English Syntax and Argumentation. Basingstoke: Palgrave. 7.2. Aarts, Flor & Jan Aarts. (1986). English Syntactic Structures: Functions and Categories in Sentence Analysis. Oxford: Pergamon. 7.3. Berk, Lynn M. (1999). English Syntax: From Word to Discourse. New York: Oxford 7.4. Biber, Douglas et al. (1999). Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Harlow: Longman. 7.5. Biber, Douglas et al. (2002). Longman Student Grammar of Spoken and Written English. Harlow: Longman. 7.6. Brown, Keith & Jim Miller. ( 2 1991). Syntax: A Linguistic Introduction to Sentence Structure. London: Harper Collins.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 10 / 26 7.7. Cook, Vivian & Mark Newson. ( 3 2007). Chomsky s Universal Grammar: An Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell. 7.8. Denison, David. (1998). Syntax. In Suzanne Romaine, ed. The Cambridge History of the English Language. Vol IV: 1776-1997. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 92-326. 7.9. Dirven, René & Günther Radden. (1977). Semantische Syntax des Englischen. Wiesbaden. Athenaion. 7.10. Goldberg, Adele E. (2006). Constructions at Work: The Nature of Generalization in Language. Oxford: Oxford 7.11. Greenbaum, Sydney. (2000). The Oxford Reference Grammar. Oxford: Oxford 7.12. Greenbaum, Sydney. ( 2 2002). An Introduction to English Grammar. Harlow: Longman. 7.13. Huddleston, Rodney. (1984). Introduction to the Grammar of English. Cambridge: 7.14. König, Ekkehard & Lienhard Legenhausen. (1972). Englische Syntax I: Komplexe Sätze. Frankfurt: Fischer Athenäum. 7.15. König, Ekkehard. (1973). Englische Syntax II: Struktur des einfachen Satzes. Frankfurt: Fischer Athenäum. 7.16. Leech, Geoffrey N. & Jan Svartik. ( 3 2002). A Communicative Grammar of English. London: Longman. 7.17. Lobeck, Anne. (2000). Discovering Grammar: An Introduction to English Sentence Structure. New York: Oxford 7.18. Palmer, Frank. ( 2 1984). Grammar. Harmondsworth: Penguin. 7.19. Quirk, Randolph & Sidney Greenbaum. (1990). A Student s Grammar of the English Language. London: Longman. 7.20. Quirk, Randolph et al. (1985). A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. London: Longman. Darin besonders: 2. A survey of English grammar, pp. 35-91. 7.21. Radford, Andrew. (2004). Minimalist Syntax: Exploring the Structure of English. Cambridge:

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 11 / 26 8.. Semantti ik 8.1. Cruse, Alan D. ( 2 2004). Meaning in Language: An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford 8.2. Kreidler, Charles W. (1998). Introducing English Semantics. London: Routledge. 8.3. Lakoff, George & Mark Johnson. (1980). Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: Chicago 8.4. Leech, Geoffrey. ( 2 1983). Semantics. Harmondsworth: Penguin. 8.5. Leisi, Ernst. ( 2 1985). Praxis der englischen Semantik. Heidelberg: Winter. 8.6. Lyons, John. (1977). Semantics. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 8.7. Palmer, Frank R. ( 2 1981). Semantics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 8.8. Saeed, John I. ( 2 2002; 2 2003). Semantics. Oxford; Malden, MA.: Blackwell. 8.9. Schneider. Edgar W. (1988). Variabilität, Polysemie und Unschärfe der Wortbedeutung. Vol. I: Theoretische und methodische Grundlagen. Tübingen: Niemeyer. 8.10. Stubbs, Michael. (2001). Words and Phrases: Corpus Studies of Lexical Semantics. Oxford: Blackwell. 8.11. Ullmann, Stephen. (1962). Semantics: An Introduction to the Science of Meaning. Oxford: Blackwell. 8.12. Welte, Werner. (1993). Englische Semantik. Frankfurt am Main: Lang. C. SPRACHGESCHIICHTE 9.. Alttengl lisch 9.1. Brunner, Karl. ( 3 1965). Altenglische Grammatik: Nach der angelsächsischen Grammatik von Eduard Sievers. Tübingen: Niemeyer.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 12 / 26 9.2. Fichte, Jörg O. ( 3 2005). Alt- und Mittelenglische Literatur: Eine Einführung. Tübingen: Narr. 9.3. Hall, John R. ( 4 1996). A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary. Toronto: Toronto 9.4. Hogg, Richard M., ed. (1992). The Cambridge History of the English Language. Vol. I: The Beginnings to 1066. Cambridge: Cambridge 9.5. Hogg, Richard. (2002). An Introduction to Old English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh 9.6. Lass, Roger. (1994). Old English: A Historical Linguistic Companion. Cambridge: 9.7. Mitchell, Bruce & Fred C. Robinson. ( 7 2007). A Guide to Old English. Oxford,: Blackwell. 9.8. Mitchell, Bruce. (1985). Old English Syntax. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon. 9.9. Moore, Samuel & Thomas A. Knott. ( 10 1977). The Elements of Old English: Elementary Grammar, Reference Grammar and Reading Selections. Ann Arbor, MI: Wahr. 9.10. Obst, Wolfgang & Florian Schleburg. (2004). Lehrbuch des Altenglischen. Heidelberg: Winter. 9.11. Pinsker, Hans E., Udo Fries & Peter Bierbaumer. (1976). Altenglisches Studienbuch. Düsseldorf: Bagel. 9.12. Quirk, Randolph & Charles L. Wrenn. (1994). An Old English Grammar. DeKalb, ILL: Northern Illinois 10.. Mittttel lenglisch 10.1. Bähr, Dieter. ( 4 1997). Einführung ins Mittelenglische. München: Fink. 10.2. Blake, Norman, ed. (1992). The Cambridge History of the English Language. Vol. II: 1066-1476. Cambridge: 10.3. Brunner, Karl. ( 6 1967). Abriß der mittelenglischen Grammatik. Tübingen: Niemeyer. 10.4. Davis, Norman. (1981). A Chaucer Glossary. Oxford: Clarendon.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 13 / 26 10.5. Fichte, Jörg O. ( 3 2005). Alt- und Mittelenglische Literatur: Eine Einführung. Tübingen: Narr. 10.6. Markus, Manfred. (1990). Mittelenglisches Studienbuch. Tübingen: Francke. 10.7. Mossé, Fernand. ( 4 1988). Mittelenglische Kurzgrammatik: Lautlehre, Formenlehre und Syntax. München: Hueber. 10.8. Obst, Wolfgang & Florian Schleburg. (1999). Die Sprache Chaucers: Ein Lehrbuch des Mittelenglischen auf der Grundlage von Troilus and Criseyde. Heidelberg: Winter. 11.. Frrühneuengl lisch & Neuenglisch 11.1. Bailey, Richard W. (1996). Nineteenth-Century English. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 11.2. Barber, Charles. (1997). Early Modern English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh 11.3. Görlach, Manfred. (1991). Introduction to Early Modern English. Cambridge: 11.4. Görlach, Manfred. (1999). English in Nineteenth-Century England. Cambridge: 11.5. Görlach, Manfred. (2001). Eighteenth-Century English. Heidelberg: Winter. 11.6. Görlach, Manfred. ( 2 1994). Einführung ins Frühneuenglische. Heidelberg: C. Winter. 11.7. Lass, Roger, ed. (1999). The Cambridge History of the English Language. Vol. III: 1476-1776. Cambridge: 11.8. Scheler, Manfred. (1982). Shakespeares Englisch: Eine sprachwissenschaftliche Einführung. Berlin: Schmidt. 12.. Histtorri ische Phonologie des Englischen 12.1. Jones, Charles. (1989). A History of English Phonology. London: Longman Linguististics Library. 12.2. Pinsker, Hans E. ( 4 1974). Historische englische Grammatik. München: Hueber.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 14 / 26 12.3. Cf. zudem die einschlägige Literatur unter 9, 10 und 11. 13.. Histtorri ische Morrphol logie des Englischen 13.1. Faiß, Klaus. (1992). English Historical Morphology and Word-Formation. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier. 13.2. Pinsker, Hans E. ( 4 1974). Historische englische Grammatik. München: Hueber. 13.3. Cf. zudem die einschlägige Literatur unter 9, 10 und 11. 14.. Histtorri ische Synttax des Englischen 14.1. Denison, David. (1993). English Historical Syntax: Verbal Constructions. London, New York: Longman. 14.2. Fischer, Olga, ed. (2002). The Syntax of Early English. Cambridge: 14.3. Kisbye, Torben. (1971-72). An Historical Outline of English Syntax. 2 vols. Aarhus: Akademisk Boghandel. 14.4. Visser, F. Th. (1963-73). An Historical Syntax of the English Language. 4 vols. Leiden: Brill. 14.5. Cf. zudem die einschlägige Literatur unter 9, 10 und 11, sowie insbesondere 9.1und 9.8. D. TEIILDIISZIIPLIINE DER ENGLIISCHEN LIINGUIISTIIK 15.. Soziolingui istti ik 15.1. Chambers, J.K. & Peter Trudgill. ( 2 1998). Dialectology. Cambridge: 15.2. Chambers, J.K. ( 2 2003). Sociolinguistic Theory. Oxford: Blackwell.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 15 / 26 15.3. Fasold, Ralph W. (1984). The Sociolinguistics of Society. Oxford: Blackwell. 15.4. Fasold, Ralph W. (1990). The Sociolinguistics of Language. Oxford: Blackwell. 15.5. Holmes, Janet. ( 2 2001). Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Harlow: Longman. 15.6. Hudson, Richard A. ( 2 1996). Sociolinguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge 15.7. Labov, William. (1972). Sociolinguistic Patterns. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 15.8. Romaine, Suzanne. ( 2 2000). Language and Society: An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Oxford 15.9. Trudgill, Peter. ( 4 2000). Sociolinguistics: An Introduction to Language and Society. London: Penguin Books. 15.10. Wardhaugh. Ronald. ( 5 2006). An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 16.. Dialekttol logie 16.1. Chambers, J.K. & Peter Trudgill ( 2 1998). Dialectology. Cambridge: 16.2. Davis, Lawrence M. (1983). English Dialectology: An Introduction. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. 16.3. Francis, W. Nelson. (1983). Dialectology: An Introduction. New York: Longman. 16.4. Hughes, Arthur & Peter Trudgill. ( 4 2005). English Accents and Dialects. London: Arnold. 16.5. Milroy, James & Leslie Milroy. (1993). Real English: The Grammar of English Dialects in the British Isles. London, New York: Longman. 16.6. Trudgill, Peter & J.K. Chambers, eds. (1991). Dialects of English: Studies in Grammatical Variation. London: Longman. 16.7. Trudgill, Peter. ( 2 1999). The Dialects of England. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 16 / 26 16.8. Wakelin, Martyn F. (21977). English Dialects: An Introduction. London: Athlone Press. 16.9. Cf. zudem 26.3. 17.. Sprrachkonttaktt;; Pidgin- & Krreol lsprrachen 17.1. Arends, Jacques & Pieter Muysken & Norval Smith, eds. (1995). Pidgins and Creoles: An Introduction. Amsterdam: Benjamins. 17.2. Hellinger, Marlis. (1985). Englisch-orientierte Pidgin- und Kreolsprachen: Entstehung, Geschichte und sprachlicher Wandel. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. 17.3. Holm, John A. (1989). Pidgins and Creoles. Vol. I: Theory and Structure. Vol. II: Reference Survey. Cambridge: 17.4. Holm, John A. (2000). An Introduction to Pidgins and Creoles. Cambridge: 17.5. Mufwene, Saolikoko S. (2001). The Ecology of Language Evolution. Cambridge: 17.6. Mühlhäusler, Peter. (1997). Pidgin and Creole Linguistics. London : University of Westminster Press. 17.7. Singler, John V. & Silvia Kouwenberg, eds. (2007). The Handbook of Pidgins and Creoles. Oxford: Blackwell. 17.8. Thomason, Sarah G. (2001). Language Contact: An Introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh 17.9. Todd, Loreto. (1984). Modern Englishes: Pidgins and Creoles. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. 17.10. Winford, Daniel. (2003). An Introduction to Contact Linguistics. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 18.. Sprrachvarri iatti ion & Sprrachwandel l 18.1. Aitchison, Jean. (32001). Language Change: Progress or Decay? Cambridge:

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 17 / 26 18.2. Campbell, Lyle. ( 2 2004). Historical Linguistics: An Introduction. Edinburgh: EUP. 18.3. Chambers, J.K. & Peter Trudgill & Natalie Schilling-Estes, eds. (2001). The Handbook of Variation and Change. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. 18.4. Crowley, Terry. ( 3 1997). An Introduction to Historical Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford 18.5. Jones, Mari C. & Ishtla Singh. (2005). Exploring Language Change. London: Routledge. 18.6. Labov, William. (1994, 2001, 2007). Principles of Linguistic Change. Vol. 1: Internal Factors. Vol. 2: External Factors. Vol. 3: Synthesis. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. 18.7. McMahon, April M. S. (1994). Understanding Language Change. Cambridge: 18.8. Milroy, James & Leslie Milroy. ( 3 1999). Authority in Language: Investigating Standard English. London: Routledge. 18.9. Milroy, James. (1992). Linguistic Variation and Change: On the Historical Sociolinguistics of English. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. 18.10. Nevalainen, Terttu & Helena Raumolin-Brunberg. (2003). Historical Sociolinguistics of English. London: Routledge. 18.11. Cf. zudem 17.5. 19.. Sprrachttypol logie & Univerrsal lien 19.1. Comrie, Bernard. ( 2 1989). Language Universals and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. 19.2. Croft, William. ( 2 2003). Typology and Universals. Cambridge: Cambridge 19.3. König, Ekkehard. (1987). "Towards a typological characterization of English: Some traditional and some recent proposals". In Rudolf Böhm & Henning Wode, eds. Anglistentag 1986. Kiel. Vorträge. Giessen: Hoffmann Verlag. 229-44.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 18 / 26 20.. Amerri ikanisches Englisch 20.1. Algeo, John, ed. (2001). The Cambridge History of the English Language. Vol. VI: English in North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 20.2. Algeo, John. (2006). British or American English. Cambridge: Cambridge 20.3. Marckwardt, Albert & Joey L. Dillard. ( 2 1980). American English. New York: Oxford 20.4. Mencken, Henry L. (41963). The American Language. One-volume edition, abridged by R. McDavid. New York: Knopf. 20.5. Preston, Dennis R., ed. (1993). American Dialect Research. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins. 20.6. Pyles, Thomas. (1952). Words and Ways of American English. New York: Random House. 20.7. Reed, Carroll E. (1977). Dialects of American English. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press. 20.8. Strevens, Peter. (1972). British and American English. London: Cassel. 20.9. Tottie, Gunnel. (2002). An Introduction to American English. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 20.10. Wolfram, Walt & Natalie Schilling-Estes. ( 2 2005). American English. Dialect and Variation. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 21.. Affrri ican Amerri ican English 21.1. Dillard, Joe L. (1972). Black English: Its History and Usage in the United States. New York: Random House. 21.2. Green, Lisa. (2002). African American English: An Introduction. Cambridge: 21.3. Lanehart, Sonja L. (2001). Sociocultural and Historical Contexts of African American English. Amsterdam: Benjamins. 21.4. Mufwene, Salikoko S. et al., eds. (1998). African American English: Structure, History, and Use. London: Routledge.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 19 / 26 21.5. Rickford, John R. (1999). African American Vernacular English: Features, Evolution, Educational Implications. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 21.6. Schneider, Edgar W. (1989). American Earlier Black English: Morphological and Syntactic Variables. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. 22.. Englisch als Welttsprrache 22.1. Bailey, Robert W. & Manfred Görlach, eds. (1982). English as a World Language. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. 22.2. Bauer, Laurie. (2002). An Introduction to International Varieties of English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh 22.3. Burchfield, Robert W. & Richard M. Hogg, ed. (1994). The Cambridge History of the English Language. Vol. V.: English in Britain and Overseas: Origins and Development. Cambridge: 22.4. Cheshire, Jenny L., ed. (1991). English Around the World. Cambridge: 22.5. Crystal, David. ( 2 2003). English as a Global Language. Cambridge: 22.6. Hansen, Klaus & Uwe Carls & Peter Lucko. (1996). Die Differenzierung des Englischen in nationale Varianten. Berlin: Schmidt. 22.7. Hickey, Raymond, ed. (2004). Legacies of Colonial English. Cambridge: 22.8. Kortmann, Bernd & Edgar W. Schneider, eds. (2004). A Handbook of Varieties of English. Vol. I: Phonology. Vol. II: Morphology and Syntax. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 22.9. McArthur, Tom. (1998). The English Languages. Cambridge: Cambridge 22.10. Roberts, Peter. (1988). West Indians and Their Language. Cambridge: 22.11. Schmied, Josef J. (1991). English in Africa: An Introduction. London: Longman. 22.12. Schneider, Edgar W. 2007. Postcolonial English. Cambridge: Cambridge

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Select Bibliography English Linguistics 21 / 26 23.13. Lightbown, Patsy & Nina Spada. ( 3 2006). How Languages are Learned. Oxford: Oxford 23.14. Mitchell, Rosamond & Florence Miles. ( 2 2004). Second Language Learning Theories. London: Hodder Arnold. 23.15. Pinker, Steven. (2000). The Language Instinct: How the Mind Creates Language. New York: HarperCollins. 23.16. Ritchie, William C. (1996). Handbook of Second Language Acquisition. San Diego: Academic Press. 23.17. Saville-Troike, Muriel. (2006). Introducing Second Language Acquisition. Cambridge: 23.18. Seidlhofer, Barbara, ed. (2003). Controversies in Applied Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford 23.19. Steinberg, Danny D. & Natalia V. Sciarini. ( 2 2006). An Introduction to Psycholinguistics. London: Longman. 24.. Kognitti ive Linguistti ik 24.1. Croft, William A. & Alan Cruse. (2004). Cognitive Linguistics. Cambridge: 24.2. Evans, Vyvyan & Melanie Green. (2006). Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh 24.3. Lakoff, George. 1987. Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal about the Mind. Chicago: Chicago 24.4. Pinker, Steven. (1995). The Language Instinct: The New Science of Language and Mind. New York: Harper. 24.5. Taylor, John. ( 3 2003). Linguistic Categorization. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 24.6. Ungerer, Friedrich & Hans-Jörg Schmid. ( 2 2006). Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction. London: Longman.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 22 / 26 25.. Korrpusl linguistti ik 25.1. Aijmer, Karin & Bengt Altenberg, eds. (1991). English Corpus Linguistics: Studies in Honour of Jan Svartvik. London: Longman. 25.2. Biber, Douglas & Susan Conrad and Randi Reppen. (1998). Corpus Linguistics: Investigating Language Structure and Use. Cambridge: 25.3. Garside, R. & Geoffrey Leech & Geoffrey Sampson. (1997). The Computational Analysis of English. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. 25.4. Halliday, M.A.K. (2004). Lexicology and Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction. London: Continuum. 25.5. Kennedy, Graeme. (1998). An Introduction to Corpus Linguistics. London: Longman. 25.6. McEnery, Tony & Andrew Wilson. ( 2 2001). Corpus Linguistics. Edinburgh: http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/monkey/ihe/linguistics/contents.htm 25.7. McEnery, Tony et al. (2006). Corpus-based Language Studies: An Advanced Rescource Book. London: Routledge. 25.8. Meyer, Charles F. (2002). English Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction. Cambridge: 25.9. Sampson, Geoffrey, ed. (2005). Corpus Linguistics: Readings in a Widening Discipline. London: Continuum. 25.10. Sinclair, John M. (1991). Corpus - Concordance - Collocation. Oxford: Oxford 25.11. Stubbs, Michael. (1996). Text and Corpus Analysis: Computer-Assisted Studies of Language and Culture. Oxford: Blackwell. 26.. Sttatti istti ik & Linguistti ik 26.1. Anshen, Frank Stephen. (1978). Statistics for Linguists. Rowley, MA: Newbury House.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 23 / 26 26.2. Butler, Christopher. (1985). Statistics in Linguistics. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. 26.3. Davis, Lawrence M. (1983). Statistics in Dialectology: An Introduction. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press. 26.4. Kretzschmar, William A. & Edgar W. Schneider. (1996). Introduction to Quantitative Analysis of Linguistic Survey Data: An Atlas by the Numbers. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 26.5. Woods, Anthony & Paul Fletcher & Arthur Hughes. (1986). Statistics in Language Studies. Cambridge: 27.. Prragmatti ik & Diskurrsanal lyse 27.1. Blakemore, Diane. (1992). Understanding Utterances. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. 27.2. Brown, Gillian & Geoffrey Yule. (1983). Discourse Analysis. Cambridge: 27.3. Bublitz, Wolfram. (2001). Englische Pragmatik. Eine Einführung. Berlin: Schmidt. 27.4. Coulthard, Malcolm. ( 2 1985). An Introduction to Discourse Analysis. New York: Longman. 27.5. Cruse, Alan D. ( 2 2004). Meaning in Language: An Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford 27.6. Leech, Geoffrey N. ( 3 1985). Principles of Pragmatics. London: Longman. 27.7. Levinson, Stephen C. (1983). Pragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 27.8. Mey, Jacob L. (1998). Concise Encyclopedia of Pragmatics: An Introduction. Amsterdam: Elsevier. 27.9. Mey, Jacob L. ( 2 2001). Pragmatics: An Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell. 27.10. Paltridge, Brian. (2006). Discourse Analysis. London: Continuum. 27.11. Schiffrin, Deborah et al., eds. ( 2 2007). Approaches to Discourse. Oxford: Blackwell.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 24 / 26 27.12. Stubbs, Michael. (1983). Discourse Analysis: The Sociolinguistic Analysis of Natural Language. Oxford: Blackwell. 27.13. Tannen, Deborah. ( 2 2007). Talking Voices: Repetition, Dialogue, and Imagery in Conversational Discourse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 27.14. Verschueren, Jef. (1999). Understanding Pragmatics. London: Arnold. 27.15. Watts, Richard. (2003). Politeness. Cambridge: 28.. Texttl linguistti ik 28.1. De Beaugrande, Robert & Wolfgang U. Dressler. (1981). Introduction to Text Linguistics. London: Longman. 28.2. Dirven, René & Wolfgang Zydatiß & Willis J. Edmondson, eds. (1989). A User s Grammar of English: Word, Sentence, Text, Interaction. Vol. C: The Structure of Texts. Frankfurt a.m.: Peter Lang. 28.3. Halliday, Michael H. & Ruqaiya Hasan. (1976). Cohesion in English. London: Longman. 28.4. Werlich, Egon. (1976). A Text Grammar of English. Heidelberg: Quelle & Meyer. 29.. Registterrl linguistti ik & lil inguistti ische Stti ilistti ik 29.1. Bhatia, Vijay K. (2004). Worlds of Written Discourse: A Genre-based View. London: Continuum. 29.2. Carter, Ronald, ed. ( 2 2001). Working with Texts: A Core Introduction to Language Analysis. London: Routledge. 29.3. Esser, Jürgen. (1993). English Linguistic Stylistics. Tübingen: Niemeyer. 29.4. Ghadessy, Mohsen, ed. (1993). Register Analysis: Theory and Practice. London: Pinter. 29.5. Goodman, Sharon et al., eds. ( 2 2007). Redesigning English. London: Routledge. 29.6. Gotti, Maurizio. (2003). Specialized Discourse: Linguistic Features and Changing Conventions. Bern: Lang.

Select Bibliography English Linguistics 25 / 26 29.7. Jaworski, Adam & Nikolas Coupland, eds. ( 2 2006). The Discourse Reader. London: Routledge. 29.8. Parker, Ian. (1999). Critical Textwork: An Introduction to Varieties of Discourse and Analysis. Buckingham: Open 29.9. Swales, John M. (1990). Genre Analysis: English in Academic and Research Settings. Cambridge: 29.10. Trosborg, Anna, ed. (2000). Analysing Professional Genres. Amsterdam: Benjamins. 30.. Konttrrastti ive Linguistti ik Deuttsch-Engl lisch 30.1. Burgschmidt, Ernst & Dieter Götz. (1974). Kontrastive Linguistik Deutsch/Englisch: Theorie und Anwendung. München: Hueber. 30.2. Hawkins, John A. (1986). A Comparative Typology of English and German: Unifying the Contrasts. London: Croom Helm. 30.3. Hellinger, Marlis. (1977). Kontrastive Grammatik Deutsch/Englisch. Tübingen: Niemeyer. 30.4. König, Ekkehard & Volker Gast. (2007). Understanding German-English Contrasts. Berlin: Schmidt. 31.. Sprrache & Geschlechtt 31.1. Cameron, Deborah, ed. ( 2 1998). The Feminist Critique of Language: A Reader. London: Routledge. 31.2. Coates, Jennifer. (1998). Language and Gender. A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell. 31.3. Coates, Jennifer. ( 3 2004). Women, Men and Language: A Sociolinguistic Account of Gender Differences in Language. Harlow: Longman. 31.4. Eckert, Penelope & Sally McConnell-Ginet. (2003). Language and Gender. Cambridge: 31.5. Holmes, Janet. (1995). Women, Men and Politeness. London: Longman. 31.6. Johnson, Sally & Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, eds. (1997). Language and Masculinity. Cambridge : Blackwell.

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