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Broadbent, J. M. 2008. "t-to-r in West Yorkshire English". English Language and Linguistics 12: 141-168.

Brock, Alexander. 2012. "Historical evidence of communicative maxims." in Investigations into the Meta-Communicative Lexicon of English: A Contribution to Historical Pragmatics, ed. Ulrich Busse & Axel Hübler, pp. 271-288. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Broderick, George.	2005.	Douglas and Appendices: Placenames of the Isle of Man. Niemeyer.

Brodeur, A.	1959.	The Art of Beowulf.  University of California Press, Berkeley.

Broekhuis, Hans & P. Fikkert (eds.)	2002.	Linguistics in the Netherlands 2002. John Benjamins.

Broen, P. & G. M. Siegel.	1972.	"Variations in Normal Speech Disfluencies". Language and Speech 5: 219-231.

Broes, A. T.	1965	"Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Romance as Comedy".  Xavier University Studies 4: 35-54.

Bromber, Katrin & Smieja, Birgit (eds.)	2004.	Globalisation and African Language: Risks and Benefits. Mouton de Gruyter.

Brommaert, Jan.	2004.	Discourse: A Critical Introduction. CUP.

Bromwich, Rachel, et al. (eds.)	1991.	The Arthur of the Welsh: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval Welsh Literature. Cardiff: University of Weles Press.

Bronstein, A. J., &  E. K. Sheldon.	1951.	"Derivatives of Middle English O in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Dictionaries".  American Speech 26: 81-9.

Brook, G. L.	1933.	"The Original Dialects of the Harley Lyrics".  LSE 2: 38-61.

Brook, G. L.	1955.	An Introduction to Old English.  Manchester: University Press.

Brook, G. L.	1958.	A History of the English Language.  The Language Library.  London: Andre Deutsch.

Brook, G. L.	1970.	The Language of Dickens.  London: Andre Deutsch.

Brook, G. L. 1972. "A piece of evidence for the study of Middle English spelling". Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 73, 25-8.

Brook, G. L.	1976.	The Language of Shakespeare.  London: AndreDeutsch.

Brook, G. L. (ed.)	1956.	The Harley Lyrics: The Middle English Lyrics of MS. Harley 2253.  Old and Middle English Texts Series.  Manchester University Press.

Brook, G. L. (ed.)	1963.	Selections from La3amon's Brut.  Exeter: University of Exeter Press.

Brook, G. L.& R.F. Leslie (eds.)	1963-78.	La3amon: Brut.  EETS o.s. 250 & 277.  London: Oxford University Press.

Brook, N. (ed.)	1990.	The Gragedy of Macbeth.  The World Classics.  Oxford: OUP.

Brook, Stella. 1968. The Language of the Book of the Common Prayer. London: Deutsch.

Brooke, C. F. T.	1930.	The Life of Marlowe and The Gragedy of Dido Queen of Carthage.  New York: Gordian Press.

Brooke, C. F. Tucker (eds.)	1910.	The Works of Christopher Marlowe.  Oxford.

Brooke, T. & M.A. Shaaber.	1967.	A Literary History of England: The Renaissance (1500-1600).  2nd edn.  London: Routledge.

Brooks, K. R. (ed.)	1961.	Andreas and the Fates of the Apostles. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Brorstroem, S.	1963.	The increasing frequency of the preposition About during the Modern English period: With special reference to the verbs Say, Tell, Talk, and Speak. Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell.

Brorstroem, S.	1979.	"A diachronic study of structures expressing the idea 'It's no good -ing, What's the good of …". Studia Neophilologica 51: 3-16.

Brouwer, Dede, Marinel Gerritsen & Dorian de Haan.	1979.	"Speech differences between women and men: On the wrong track?". Language in Society 8: 33-50.

Brouwer, Dede.	1982.	"The Influence of the Addresee's Sex on Politeness in Language Use".  Linguistics 20: 261-2, 697-711.

Brown, A. C. L.	1916	"On the Origin of Stanza-Linking in English Alliterative Verse".  Romanic Review 7: 271-83.

Brown, B. D.	1926.	"Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle and the Life of St. Kenelm".  MLN 41: 13-23.

Brown, Beatrice Daw, Eleanor K. Heningham, ^ Francis Lee Utley.	1951.	Ninth Supplement to a Manual of the Writings in Middle English 1050-1400.  New Haven, Connecticut: The Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Brown, C.	1904.	"The Author of the Pearl, Considered in the Light of his Theological Opinions".  PMLA 19: 115-53.

Brown, C. (ed.)	1935.	Chaucer:  The Pardoner's Tale.  Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Brown, Carleton. 1907. "The Autobiographical Element in the Cynewulfian Rune Passages". Englische Studien 38: 196-223.

Brown, C. F.	1904	"Note on the Question of Strode's Authorship of the Pearl".  PMLA 19: 146-8.

Brown, Collin M. & Peter Hagoort (eds.).	2000.	The Neurocognition of Language. OUP.

Brown, G.	1977.	Listening to Spoken English.  London: Longman.

Brown, Gillian & George Yule.	1983.	Discourse Analysis. Cambridge: CUP.

Brown, Keith & Vivien Law.	2002.	Linguistics in Britain: Personal Histories. The Philological Society.

Brown, Keith (ed.)	2006.	The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. 2nd edition. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Brown, Keith.	1991.	"Double Modals in Hawick Scots", in Dialects of English: Studies in Grammatical Variation, ed. Peter Trudgill & J. K. Chambers, pp. 74-103.  London: Longman.

Brown, L.	1981.	English Dramatic Form, 1660-1760:  An Essay in Generic History.  Yale University Press.

Brown, M.	1994.	James I.  Cannongate Academic.

Brown, M. P.		Understanding Illuminated Manuscripts.  London: British Library.

Brown, M. P.	1990.	A Guide to Western Historical Scripts from Antiquity to 1600.

Brown, M. P. & Patricia Lovett.	1999.	The Historical Source book for Scribes. London: The British Library.

Brown, Michelle P.	1991.	Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts.  British Library.

Brown, Michelle P.	2003.	The Lindisfarne Gospels: Society, Spirituality & the Scribe. British Library.

Brown, Michelle P.	2003.	Painted Labyrinth: The World of the Lindisfarne Gospels. British Library.

Brown, P.	1994.	Chaucer at Work: The Making of "The Canterbury Tales".  Longman.

Brown, P. & S. Levinson.	1978.	"Universals in Language Usage: Politeness Phenomena", Questions and Politeness, ed. E. N. Goody, pp. 56-311.  Cambridge University Press.

Brown, P. & S. Levinson.	1987.	Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage.  Cambridge University Press.

Brown, Penelope	1998.	'How and why are women more polite: some evidence from a Mayan community', in Coates, J. (ed).

Brown, penelope.	1976.	"Women and Politeness: A new perspective on language and society".  Reviews in Antholopology 3: 239-49.

Brown, Penelope.	1980	"How and why are women more polite: Some evidence from a Mayan community", in Women and Language in Literature and Society, ed. S. McConnell-Ginet, R. Borker, & N. Furman, pp. 111-36.  New York, NY: Praeger.

Brown, Penelope.	1990	"Gender, politeness, and confrontation in Tenejapa".  Discourse Processes 13(1): 123-41.

Brown, Peter (ed.)	2000.	A Companion to Chaucer.  Blackwells.

Brown, Peter (ed.)	2005.	A Companion to Medieval English Literature and Culture c. 1350-c.1500. Blackwell.

Brown, R.	1958.	Words and Things. New York: The Free Press.

Brown, R. & Gilman, A.	1960.	"The Pronouns of Power and Solidarity", in Style in Language, ed. Th. A. Sebeok. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Brown, R. & M. Ford.	1961.	"Address in American English".  Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 62: 375-85.

Brown, Roger & Albert Gilman.	1989.	"Polite theory and Shakespeare's four major tragedies". Language in Society 18: 159-212.

Brown, Roger W., Abraham Black, and Arnold E. Horowitz.	1955	Phonetic Symbolism in Natural Languages. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 50: 388-293.

Brown, W. H.	1897.	"Valentine or Vilentyne".  MLN 12: 223.

Brown, William H. Jr.		A Syntax of King Alfred's Pastoral Care.  The Hague: Mouton.

Browning, D. C. (ed.)	1982.	Dictionary of Quotations and Proverbs.  London: J. M. Dent & Sons Limited.

Brownlees, Nicholas. 2017. "'He tells us that': Strategies of reporting adversarial news in the English Civil War". Journal of Historical Pragmatics 18(2): 235-251.
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