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Moody, Patricia A. 1977. "Shall
and Will in English Grammars: A Revised History". Historiographia Linguistica 4/3: 281-301.
Moore, B. 2004. Australian Oxford Dictionary, 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Moore, C. 2002. "Writing good Southerne: Local
and supralocal norms in the Plumpton letter collection". Language Variation
and Change 14(1): 1–17.
Moore, Colette. 2011. Quoting Speech in Early English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Moore, Colette. 2015. "An ideological history of
the English term onomatopoeia", in Studies in
the History of
the English Language VI: Evidence
and Method in Histories of English, ed. Michael Adams, Laurel J. Brinton & R. D. Fulk, pp. 307-322. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Moore, Colette. 2017. ""So moche ye owe me": Speech-Like Representation in Caxton's Dialogues in French
and English." Nordic Journal of English Studies 16(1): 145-170.
Moore, Colette. 2017. "Literary Language", in Studies in
the History of
the English Language IV: Early Modern English, ed. Alexander Bergs & Laurel Brinton, pp. 287-308. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Moore, Christopher J. 2014. How to Speak Brit: The Quintessential Guide to
the King's English, Cockney Slang,
and Other Flummoxing British Phraser. Avery.
Moore, Emma. 2004, "Sociolinguistic Style: A Multidimensional Resource
for Shared Identity Creation". Canadian Journal of Linguistics 49: 375-396.
Moore, Emma. 2006. "'You tell
all the stories': Using Narrative to Understand Hierarchy in a Community of Practice". Journal of Sociolinguistics 10: 611-640.
Moore, Emma. 2010. "Interaction between Social Category
and Social Practice: Explaining was/were Variation". Language Variation
and Change 22.3: 347-371.
Moore, Emma. 2010. "Variation
and Identity", Analysing Variation in English, ed. April McMahon & Warren Maguire, 219-236. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Moore, Emma. 2010. "Communities of Practice
and Peripherality", Language
and Identities, ed. In: Carmen Llamas & Dominic Watt, 123-133. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Moore, Emma. 2012, "The Social Life of Style." Language
and Literature 21.1: 66-83.
Moore, Emma. 2012. "On
the Impossibility of Historical Sociolinguistics", Analysing Older English, ed. In: David Denison, Ricardo Bermudez-Otero, Chris McCully & Emma Moore, 121-125. Cambridge: CUP.
Moore, Emma & Paul Carter. 2015. "Dialect Contact
and Distinctiveness: The Social Meaning of Language Variation in an Island Community". Journal of Sociolinguistics 19.1: 3-36.
Moore, Emma & Paul Carter. (under contract, to appear 2016). "'The land steward wouldn't have a woman farmer': The Interaction between Language, Ideology and Gender in an Island Community", Language and a Sense of Place, ed. Chris Montgomery & Emma Moore. Cambridge: CUP.
Moore, Emma & Chris Montgomery. (under contract, to appear 2016) "'Place' in Studies of Language Variation
and Change", Language
and a Sense of Place, ed. Chris Montgomery & Emma Moore. Cambridge: CUP.
Moore, Emma & Robert J. Podesva. 2009. "Style, Indexicality
and the Social Meaning of Tag Questions". Language in Society 38.4: 447-485.
Moore, Emma & Julia Snell. 2010. "'Oh, they're top, them': Right Dislocated Tags
and Interactional Stance", Language Variation - European Perspectives III, ed. Frans Gregersen, Jeffrey Parrott & Pia Quist, 97-110. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Moore, Kate. 1999. "Linguistic Airbrushing in Oral History", in Writing in Nonstandard English, ed. Irma Taavitsainen, Gunnel Melchers & Päivi Pahta, pp. 347-360. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Moore, Samuel. 1921. "Grammatical
and Natural Gender in Middle English". PMLA. 36: 79-103.
Moorman, Ch. 1987. "Caxton's Morte Darthur: Malory's Second Edition?". Fifteenth Century Studies 12: 99-113.
Moorman, Charles. 1989. "One Hundred Years of Editing
the Canterbury Tales". The Chaucer Review: A Journal of Medieval Studies
and Literary Criticism 24(2): 99-114.
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