Publications
Rheindorf, Markus and Ruth Wodak. 2019. Genre-related language change: Discourse- and corpus-linguistic perspectives on Austrian German 1970–2010. Folia Linguistica 53 (1) : 125–167.
Soukup, Barbara. 2011. Austrian listeners’ perceptions of standard-dialect style-shifting: An empirical approach. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15 (3) : 347–365.
Muhr, Rudolf. 2008. The pragmatics of a pluricentric language: A comparison between Austrian German and German German. In Schneider, Klaus P. and Anne Barron, eds. Variational Pragmatics. A focus on regional varieties in pluricentric languages. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 178). John Benjamins. pp. 211–244.
Korecky-Kröll, Katharina and Wolfgang U. Dressler. 2007. Diminutives and hypocoristics in Austrian German (AG). In Dressler, Wolfgang U. and Ineta Savickienė, eds. The Acquisition of Diminutives: A cross-linguistic perspective. (Language Acquisition and Language Disorders 43). John Benjamins. pp. 207–230.
Muhr, Rudolf. 2003. Language change via satellite: The influence of German television broadcasting on Austrian German. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 4 (1) : 103–127.
Gotsbachner, Emo. 2001. Xenophobic normality: the discrimination impact of habitualized discourse dynamics. Discourse & Society 12 (6) : 729–759.
Bunzl, Matti. 2000. Inverted appelation and discursive gender insubordination: an Austrian case study in gay male conversation. Discourse & Society 11 (2) : 207–236.
Agar, Michael. 1997. The Biculture in Bilingual. In Coupland, Nikolas and Adam Jaworski. Sociolinguistics: A Reader and Coursebook. (Modern Linguistics Series). MacMillan. pp. 464–471.
Gal, Susan. 1997. Language Change and Sex Roles in a Bilingual Community. In Coupland, Nikolas and Adam Jaworski. Sociolinguistics: A Reader and Coursebook. (Modern Linguistics Series). MacMillan. pp. 376–390.
Ammon, Ulrich. 1995. Die deutsche Sprache in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz: Das problem der nationalen Varietäten. [The German language in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: The problem of national varieties.] De Gruyter.