Old English sǣta and sǣtan names
(2015)
Journal Article
Baker, J. (2015). Old English sǣta and sǣtan names
Outputs (67)
Linguistic variation in early Anglo-Saxon England (2015)
Book Chapter
Findell, M. (2015). Linguistic variation in early Anglo-Saxon England. In R. Cohen, J. Story, & N. Moon (Eds.), The impact of diasporas. Oxford Diasporas Programme & The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain: Evidence, Memories, Inventions
Boswell and the limits of sensibility (2015)
Book Chapter
Rounce, A. (2015). Boswell and the limits of sensibility. In P. Thompson (Ed.), Beyond sense and sensibility: moral formation and the literary imagination from Johnson to Wordsworth. Bucknell University Press
Implicit homophobic argument structure: equal marriage discourse in the Moral maze (2015)
Journal Article
Van der Bom, I., Coffey-Glover, L., Jones, L., Mills, S., & Paterson, L. L. (2015). Implicit homophobic argument structure: equal marriage discourse in the Moral maze. Journal of Language and Sexuality, 4(1), https://doi.org/10.1075/jls.4.1.04milThis article analyses the linguistic and discursive elements which contribute to the production of implicit homophobia. Explicit homophobia has been well documented and strategies for countering discriminatory language have been developed (Baker, 201... Read More about Implicit homophobic argument structure: equal marriage discourse in the Moral maze.
Further letters of D.H. Lawrence (2015)
Journal Article
Worthen, J., & Harrison, A. (2015). Further letters of D.H. Lawrence[Letters by D.H. Lawrence, edited and translated by John Worthen and Andrew Harrison.]
Literature, geography and the postmodern poetics of place by Eric Prieto. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 [review] (2015)
Journal Article
Jordan, S. (2015). Literature, geography and the postmodern poetics of place by Eric Prieto. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 [review]. Literary Geographies, 1(1),
Assessing vocabulary size through multiple-choice formats: issues with guessing and sampling rates (2015)
Journal Article
Gyllstad, H., Vilkaitė, L., & Schmitt, N. (2015). Assessing vocabulary size through multiple-choice formats: issues with guessing and sampling rates. ITL, 166(2), https://doi.org/10.1075/itl.166.2.04gylIn most tests of vocabulary size, knowledge is assessed through multiple-choice formats. Despite advantages such as ease of scoring, multiple-choice tests (MCT) are accompanied with problems. One of the more central issues has to do with guessing and... Read More about Assessing vocabulary size through multiple-choice formats: issues with guessing and sampling rates.