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- "Well" in dialogue games : a discourse analysis of the interjection "well" in idealized conversation
- A grammar of spoken English discourse : the intonation of increments
- Affect-language interactions in native and non-native English speakers : a neuropragmatic perspective
- American English : Letter S pronounced [Z]
- American English : OO vowel : how to make the OO vowel
- American English diphthongs
- American English sounds : UH vowel : how to make the schwa vowel
- Building coherence and cohesion : task-oriented dialogue in English and Spanish
- Colloquial English : structure and variation
- Corpus linguistics and 17th-century prostitution : computational linguistics and history
- Diachronic pragmatics : seven case studies in English illocutionary development
- Discourse markers in Early Modern English
- Discourse markers in native and non-native English discourse
- Discourse structure and anaphora : written and conversational English
- English : how to pronounce CH and JJ sounds, American accent
- English sounds : B and P consonants : how to make the B and P consonants
- English sounds : S and Z consonants
- English sounds : The two TH consonants
- English sounds : Y consonant
- English speech rhythm : form and function in everyday verbal interaction
- English training : confidence in dealing with conferences, discussions, and speeches : Englisch mit deutschen Übersetzungshilfen
- English with a Latin beat : studies in Portuguese/Spanish-English interphonology
- Epistemic stance in English conversation : a description of its interactional functions, with a focus on I think
- Holding out the R : American English pronunciation
- How to pronounce AH vs UH : American English
- How to pronounce T and D between consonants
- How to pronounce the I in ING : American English
- How to pronounce the alphabet : American Engish pronunciation
- How to pronounce the letter A
- How to pronounce the letter E
- How to pronounce the letter I
- How to stress a syllable
- Interactions across Englishes : linguistic choices in local and international contact situations
- L in the middle of a word
- Language regulation in English as a lingua franca : focus on academic spoken discourse
- Learning English, Talking about your hobbies
- Linguistic sex roles in conversation : social variation in the expression of tentativeness in English
- Listening to spoken English
- Making sense : the glamorous story of English grammar
- Parentheticals in spoken English : the syntax prosody relation
- Questions and intonation, up or down? : American English pronunciation
- R+L exercises : American English pronunciation
- Revisiting EFL assessment : critical perspectives
- Speaking, listening and drama
- Spontaneous spoken English : an integrated approach to the emergent grammar of speech
- Stop T vs No T : American English pronunciation
- Study English, Series 2, [episode] 5, Virtual doctor
- Tag questions in conversation : a typology of their interactional and stance meanings
- The Oxford guide to effective writing and speaking : how to communicate clearly
- The power of words : unveiling the speaker and writer's hidden craft
- The pragmatics of discourse anaphora in English : evidence from conversational repair
- Understatements and hedges in English
- Varieties of questions in English conversation
- Voicing ourselves : whose words we use when we talk about books
- Why English pronunciation is so hard
- Word stress and three syllable words : American English
- You know what I mean? : words, contexts and communication
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