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  1. World Englishes and second language acquisition: Insights from Southeast Asian Englishes Michael Percillier 2016. Amsterdam: Benjamins. [Varieties of English Around the World G58], x+ 285
  2. Transforming Southeast Asian language habitats
  3. Contact expressions in contemporary Malaysian English
  4. Review of Leitner & Malcolm (2006): The Habitat of Australia’s Aboriginal Languages: Past, Present and Futures
  5. Australia's Many Voices: Australian English ? The National Language by Gerhard Leitner. Australia's Many Voices: Ethnic Englishes, Indigenous Languages and Migrant Languages. Policy and Education by Gerhard Leitner
  6. Australia’s “Asia competence” and the Uneasy Balance between Asian Languages and English
  7. The Habitat of Australia's Aboriginal Languages
  8. Review of Leitner (2004): Australia’s Many Voices. Australian English. The National Language & Leitner (2004): Australia’s Many Voices. Ethnic Englishes, Indigenous and Migrant Languages. Policy and Education
  9. Beyond Mitchell's Views on the History of Australian English
  10. Australia's Many Voices, Teil 1, Australian English - The National Language
  11. Australia's Many Voices, Teil 2, Ethnic Englishes, Indigenous and Migrant Languages
  12. Lexical Frequencies in a 300 Million Word Corpus of Australian Newspapers. Analysis and Interpretation
  13. Review of Fries, Muller & Schneider (1997): From AElfric to the New York Times. Studies in English corpus linguistics & Ljung (1997/388): Corpus-based studies in English. Papers from the seventeenth International Conference of English Language ...
  14. Aboriginal words and concepts in Australian English
  15. ?What do you do with a ball in soccer??? medium, mode, and pluricentricity in succer reporting1
  16. Jean Harkins, Bridging Two Worlds. Aboriginal English and Crosscultural Understanding
  17. New Directions in English Language Corpora: Methodology, Results, Software Developments
  18. Review of Bailey, Maynor & Cukor-Avila (1991): The Emergence of Black English: Text and Commentary
  19. New Directions in English Language Corpora
  20. English Traditional Grammars
  21. Europe 1992
  22. E.A. Maetzner
  23. “Why can’t someone write a nice simple grammar?”
  24. Reference Grammars and Modern Linguistic Theory
  25. Gerhard Leitner, Gesprächsanalyse und Rundfunkkommunikation [Discourse analysis and broadcast radio communication]. Hildesheim: Olms, 1983. Pp. 223
  26. Towards a History of English Studies in Europe: Proceedings of the Wildsteig-Symposium, April 30–May 3, 1982. Ed. By Thomas Finkenstaedt and Gertrud Scholtes
  27. ENGLISH GRAMMATICOLOGY
  28. Australian English or English in Australia — Linguistic Identity or Dependence in Broadcast Language
  29. Review of Radden (1979): Ein Profil soziolinguistischer Variation in einer amerikanischen Kleinstadt
  30. Introduction
  31. Indian English: a critique of the ethnography of speaking
  32. THE CONSOLIDATION OF 'EDUCATED SOUTHERN ENGLISH' AS A MODEL IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
  33. Zur Derivation in einer generativen Grammatik
  34. English as a pluricentric language
  35. INTRODUCTION Grammars at the Interface of Language, Linguistics, and Users
  36. The Kolhapur Corpus of Indian English – intravarietal description and/or intervarietal comparison
  37. International Corpus of English: Corpus design – problems and suggested solutions
  38. English traditional grammars in the nineteenth century