2014. It's Speaking Australian English We Are: Irish Features in Nineteenth Century Australia. Australian Journal of Linguistics 34:1 ► pp. 24 ff.
Chambers, Eric
2022. “You’re in the Gym to BUILD IT BIG, Not Have Social Hour”: Performing Dumb-Jock Masculinity on a Male Erotic Hypnosis Messageboard. In Digital Orality, ► pp. 219 ff.
De Vogelaer, Gunther & Evie Coussé
2011. The Functional Nature of Pronominal Change: Innovative Plural Pronouns in English and Dutch. Neophilologus 95:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Filppula, Markku
2023. The Grammar of Irish English. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish English, ► pp. 144 ff.
2023. Irish Influence on Australian English. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish English, ► pp. 541 ff.
Danae Perez, Marianne Hundt, Johannes Kabatek & Daniel Schreier
2021. English and Spanish,
Rider, Jennifer
2019. E-Relationships. In Care and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Online Settings [Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design, ], ► pp. 192 ff.
Schneider, Edgar W. & Raymond Hickey
2020. Contact and Caribbean Creoles. In The Handbook of Language Contact, ► pp. 403 ff.
Snell, Julia
2015. Linguistic Ethnographic Perspectives on Working-class Children’s Speech: Challenging Discourses of Deficit. In Linguistic Ethnography, ► pp. 225 ff.
[no author supplied]
2013. Reference Guide for Varieties of English. In A Dictionary of Varieties of English, ► pp. 363 ff.
2023. Glossary. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish English, ► pp. 673 ff.
[no author supplied]
2023. References. In Sounds of English Worldwide, ► pp. 354 ff.
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 10 april 2024. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers.
Any errors therein should be reported to them.