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This chapter has thirteen sections: 1. General; 2. History of English Linguistics; 3. Phonetics and Phonology; 4. Morphology; 5. Syntax; 6. Semantics; 7. Lexicography, Lexicology, and Lexical Semantics; 8. Onomastics; 9. Dialectology and Sociolinguistics; 10. New Englishes and Creolistics; 11. Engli...

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Published in:Year's work in English studies 2012-09, Vol.91 (1), p.1-177
Main Authors: Haser, Verena, Auer, Anita, Botma, Bert, Elenbaas, Marion, Van Der Wurff, Wim, Gyuris, Beáta, Allen, Kathryn, Cross, Erin, Anderwald, Lieselotte, Schröder, Anne, Seidlhofer, Barbara, Dorn, Nora, Callies, Marcus, Montoro, Rocío
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Language:English
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Summary:This chapter has thirteen sections: 1. General; 2. History of English Linguistics; 3. Phonetics and Phonology; 4. Morphology; 5. Syntax; 6. Semantics; 7. Lexicography, Lexicology, and Lexical Semantics; 8. Onomastics; 9. Dialectology and Sociolinguistics; 10. New Englishes and Creolistics; 11. English as a Lingua Franca; 12. Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis; 13. Stylistics. Section 1 is by Verena Haser; section 2 is by Anita Auer; section 3 is by Bert Botma; sections 4 and 5 are by Marion Elenbaas and Wim van der Wurff; section 6 is by Beáta Gyuris; section 7 is by Kathryn Allan; section 8 is by Erin Cross; section 9 is by Lieselotte Anderwald; section 10 is by Anne Schröder; section 11 is by Barbara Seidlhofer and Nora Dorn; section 12 is by Marcus Callies; section 13 is by Rocío Montoro.
ISSN:0084-4144
1471-6801
DOI:10.1093/ywes/mas011