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- A new perspective on cohesion in expository paragraphs
- An analysis of cohesion and information management in written and spoken expository texts on the same topic
- Analysing real texts : research studies in modern English language
- Another Thanksgiving dinner : language, identity and history in the age of globalization
- Aspects of style in British newspapers
- Caliban's voice : the transformation of English in post-colonial literatures
- Changing the subject in English class : discourse and the constructions of desire
- Codes and consequences : choosing linguistic varieties
- Cognitive and linguistic dimensions of analytic writing
- Cohesion patterns in English expository paragraphs
- Collaborating towards coherence : lexical cohesion in English discourse
- Computer recognition of English word senses
- Corpus linguistics and the description of English
- Critical stylistics : the power of English
- Deconstructing the English passive
- Diachronic change in the English passive
- Diachronic pragmatics : seven case studies in English illocutionary development
- Dialogue games : an approach to discourse analysis
- Discourse analysis for language teachers
- Discourse and the non-native English speaker
- Discourse in English language education
- Discourse intonation and language teaching
- Discourse markers in native and non-native English discourse
- Doing action research in English language teaching : a guide for practitioners
- Early modern English dialogues : spoken interaction as writing
- English and the discourses of colonialism
- English discourse particles : evidence from a corpus
- English existentials in functional grammar
- English focus constructions and the theory of grammar
- English for professional and academic purposes
- English in China : language, identity and culture
- Evaluation in text : authorial stance and the construction of discourse
- Grammar, meaning, and concepts : a discourse-based approach to English grammar
- Grounding in English and Arabic news discourse
- Infinitival complement clauses in English : a study of syntax in discourse
- Interactions across Englishes : linguistic choices in local and international contact situations
- Investigating English discourse : language, literacy and literature
- Language and media : a resource book for students
- Language and style : in honour of Mick Short
- Language in the news : discourse and ideology in the press
- Language, discourse and power in African American culture
- Linguistic analysis and text interpretation : essays on the Bill of Rights and on Keats, Shakespeare, and Dreiser
- Metaphor and metonymy : a diachronic approach
- Pattern grammar : a corpus-driven approach to the lexical grammar of English
- Point of view and grammar : structural patterns of subjectivity in American English conversation
- Pragmatic aspects of English text structure
- Pragmatic expressions in English : a study of you know, you see, and I mean in face-to-face conversation
- Pragmatic markers in English : grammaticalization and discourse functions
- Pragmatic markers in oral narrative : the case of English and Catalan
- Prepositions and particles in English : a discourse-functional account
- Process and relation in discourse and language learning
- Producing written discourse : a theory-based description of the temporal characteristics of three discourse types from four competent grade 12 writers
- Quoting Speech in Early English
- Reading voices : literature and the phonotext
- Reading voices : literature and the phonotext
- Registering the difference : reading literature through register
- Reverberations : sound and structure in the novels of Virginia Woolf
- Ring out freedom! : the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the making of the civil rights movement
- Separate and unequal : judicial rhetoric and women's rights
- Speech and thought representation in English : a cognitive-functional approach
- Speech representation in the history of English : topics and approaches
- Studien zur Textlinguistik : Frage- und Antwortsätze : eine Analyse an neuenglischen Dramentexten
- Studying language : English in action
- Stylistics
- Talk that counts : age, gender, and social class differences in discourse
- Teachers, discourses, and authority in the postmodern composition classroom
- Teenage talk : from general characteristics to the use of pragmatic markers in a contrastive perspective
- The discourse function of inversion in English
- The insolent slave
- The language of advertising : written texts
- The language of politics
- The political style of conspiracy : Chase, Sumner, and Lincoln
- The reign of truth and faith : epistemic expressions in 16th and 17th century English
- The right time and pace : a microanalysis of cross-cultural gatekeeping interviews
- The theme-topic interface : evidence from English
- Towards a contextual grammar of English : the clause and its place in the definition of sentence
- Understanding pragmatic markers : a variational pragmatic approach
- Using blogs to enhance literacy : the next powerful step in 21st-century learning
- Variation in English : multi-dimensional studies
- Whales, candlelight, and stuff like that : general extenders in English discourse
- Who says? : working-class rhetoric, class consciousness, and community
- Who says? : working-class rhetoric, class consciousness, and community
- Written communication across cultures : a sociocognitive perspective on business genres
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