Sociolinguistics
- Borlongan, Ariane Macalinga; Lim, JooHyuk; Collings, Peter; Yao, Xinyue: The Subjunctive
Mood in Philippine English: A Diachronic Analysis
- Busse, Beatrix: A diachronic approach to speech, writing and thought
presentation
- Cesiri, Daniela: Language and Power – Language is Power.
Strategies for obtaining consensus during the political propaganda
in ‘pre-republican’ Ireland
- Dossena, Marina: (Re)constructed Eloquence. Rhetorical and
pragmatic strategies in the speeches of Native Americans as reported
by 19th-century commentators
- Fernández Cuesta, Julia Mª: Sociolinguistic variation in
16th - century legal texts from Yorkshire
- Fitzmaurice, Susan Mary: Semantic-pragmatic change,
ideology and race in the history of English in Zimbabwe
- Kahlas-Tarkka, Leena: “I shall not speak a word: but I
will speak satan”: socio-pragmatic features of trial discourse in
Salem 1692
- Kaislaniemi, Samuli: Historical Sociolinguistics
revisited: Drawing further evidence from digital editions of
historical correspondence
- Leitner, Magdalena: Towards (Im)politeness in Early
Scottish Texts between Private and Public
- Lutzky, Ursula: Early Modern English discourse markers - a
feature of female speech?
- Nevalainen, Terttu: Age-related variation and language
change in Early Modern English
- Stenroos, Merja: Dialect and bilingualism in late medieval
English schoolbooks
- Säily, Tanja: Variation in morphological productivity in
historical corpora: Why are 18th-century letters different?
- Timofeeva, Olga: Constructing the enemy: names for the
Vikings in early medieval English chronicles
- Włodarczyk, Matylda: Histories from below? The case of
South African English