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Politics and the English language

Orwell, G. (1968). Politics and the English language. In S. Orwell, & I. Angos (Eds.), The collected essays, journalism and letters of George Orwell (pp. 127-140). New York: Harcourt, Brace, Javanovich. [FULLTEXT]

Hesitation phenomena in spontaneous English speech

Maclay, H., & Osgood, C. E. (1959). Hesitation phenomena in spontaneous English speech. Word, 15, 19-44. doi:10.1080/00437956.1959.11659682. [FULLTEXT]

The child’s learning of English morphology

Berko, J. (1958). The child’s learning of English morphology. Word, 14(2-3), 150-177. doi:10.1080/00437956.1958.11659661. [FULLTEXT]

Measurement of the size of general English vocabulary through the elementary grades and high school

Smith, M. K. (1941). Measurement of the size of general English vocabulary through the elementary grades and high school. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 24, 311-345. [FULLTEXT]

The measurement of individual differences in English vocabularies

Seashore, R. H., & Eckerson, L. D. (1940). The measurement of individual differences in English vocabularies. Journal of Educational Psychology, 31, 14-38. doi:10.1037/h0053494. [FULLTEXT]

Some light on the problem of bilingualism as found from a study of the progress in mastery of English among children of Non-American ancestry in Hawaii

Smith, M. E. (1939). Some light on the problem of bilingualism as found from a study of the progress in mastery of English among children of Non-American ancestry in Hawaii. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 21, 121-284. [FULLTEXT]

Speech and voice: With x-rays of English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, soprano, tenor, and baritone subjects

Russell, O. (1931). Speech and voice: With x-rays of English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, soprano, tenor, and baritone subjects. New York: Macmillan. [FULLTEXT]

Basic English: A general introduction with rules and grammar

Ogden, C. K. (1930). Basic English: A general introduction with rules and grammar. London: Paul Treber. [FULLTEXT]

A dictionary of the English language: In which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers: To which are prefixed, a history of the language and English grammar

Johnson, S. (1775). A dictionary of the English language: In which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers: To which are prefixed, a history of the language and English grammar. London: W. Strahan. [FULLTEXT]