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Nathan Bierma has posted his list of the 10 best books for linguists, word lovers. I couldn't find it online yet, but I will post the whole article (which briefly describes the books) as soon as I can find it. 10. "Proust's English" - by Daniel Karlin 9. "Analysing Sociolinguistic Variation" - by Sali Tagliamonte 8. "Standard Negation" - by Matti Miestamo 7. "British or American English? A Handbook of Word and Grammar Patterns" - by John Algeo 6. "The Quote Verifier: Who Said What, Where, and When" - by Ralph Keyes 5. "The Official Dictionary of Unofficial English: A Crunk Omnibus for Thrillionaires and Bampots for the Ecozoic Age" - by Grant Barrett 4. "Far from the Madding Gerund and Other Dispatches From Language Log" - by Mark Liberman and Geoffrey Pullum 3. "Totally Weird and Wonderful Words" - by Erin McKean 2. "Words, Words, Words" - by David Crystal 1. "Language Variation and Change in the American Midland: A New Look at 'Heartland' English" - edited by Thomas Murray and Beth Lee Simon He also looks into language books coming out in 2007, and this one sounded interesting to me: "The Unword Dictionary: 1,000 Words for Things You Didn't Know Had Words!" - by Steve Kiehl | ||
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