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2024

Graf, Thomas (2024) Identity and Empire in British Future-War Fiction, 1871-1914. PhD, Universität Regensburg.

Biermeier, Thomas (2024) Endonormative stabilization in Philippine English lexis. World Englishes.

2023

Knittl, Christian (2023) Transnational Performances of Native American and African American Cultures at the German–American Institute Regensburg. COPAS : Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies 24 (1), pp. 107-124.

Dolan-Weber, Miriam (2023) 'Beacons of Civilisation': The London School Board, Women Professionals, and Female Emancipation, 1870-1904. PhD, Universität Regensburg.

Stopfer, Anja (2023) Crusading for a Christian Nation: How Christian Nationalist Pastors Have Disseminated Donald Trump's Myth of the Stolen Election. ForAP: Forschungsergebnisse von Absolventen und Promovierenden der Fakultät für Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften 6 (6), pp. 29-46.

Götzenberger, Lena (2023) Rebuilding Trust with the American People: A Critical Discourse Analysis of President Biden's Rhetoric on Twitter. ForAP: Forschungsergebnisse von Absolventen und Promovierenden der Fakultät für Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften 6 (6), pp. 9-27.

Baier, Verena, Diepold, Markus, Gotteswinter, Lena, Heger, Tamara, Henderson, Bill, Knittl, Christian, Matlack, Jon-Wyatt, Prokopiou, Efthalia, Röder, Katharina and Tu, Jiann-Chyng (2023) Remembering: Transnational Memory Cultures and American Studies: The 2022 Postgraduate Forum. COPAS : Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies 24 (1), pp. 1-8.

2022

Loos, Theodora T. (2022) That Accursed Island. Treasure Island and Imperial Disappointments. ForAP: Forschungsergebnisse von Absolventen und Promovierenden der Fakultät für Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften 5 (5), pp. 81-96.

2021

Neubert, Cornelia (2021) Language variation in South Africa: A sociophonetic study of the vowel system of Black South African English. PhD, Universität Regensburg.

Heaslip, Nele (2021) William Shakespeare - The Tempest. Universitätsbibiothek Regensburg, Regensburg. ISBN 978-3-88246-443-6.

2020

Schröder, Anne, Zähres, Frederic and Kautzsch, Alexander (2020) Ethnic variation in the phonology of Namibian English. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 41 (2), pp. 193-224. Fulltext not available.

2018

Brato, Thorsten (2018) ‘Outdooring’ the Historical Corpus of English in Ghana: Insights from the compilation of a historical corpus of New English. English Today 34, pp. 25-34.

2017

Heckel, Florian (2017) Demystifying Celtic Identity. James Macpherson, Samuel Ferguson and the Stabilisation of Constructed Nationalist Sentiment prior to the Celtic Revival. Zulassungsarbeit, Universität Regensburg.

Schneider, Edgar W. (2017) The linguistic consequences of Brexit? No reason to get excited! World Englishes 36 (3), pp. 353-355. Fulltext not available.

2016

Purucker, Martina (2016) The "monstrous births" of Mary Dyer and Anne Hutchinson: early modern interplays of religion, science, and politics in the Atlantic World. PhD, Universität Regensburg.

Herzog, Alexandra (2016) "We, the Fans": Power in the Democratic Archive of Fanfiction. PhD, Universität Regensburg.

Buschfeld, Sarah (2016) English as a contact language. DanielSchreier and MarianneHundt (eds.). 2013. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xvi + 388 pp. World Englishes 35 (2), pp. 329-332. Fulltext not available.

Brato, Thorsten (2016) Ole Schützler , A sociophonetic approach to Scottish Standard English (Varieties of English Around the World G53). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2015. Pp. xx + 179. English Language and Linguistics 20 (2), pp. 364-369. Fulltext not available.

2015

Probst, Borislava Borisova (2015) Dialectic of the enlightenment in America: the woman suffrage debate 1865-1919. PhD, Universität Regensburg.

Brekle, Herbert E. (2015) Autobiographische Erinnerungen von 1943 bis 1969 2. Teil.

Depkat, Volker and Steger, Thomas (2015) What You See is What You Get? Images of Central and Eastern Europe in Managerial Discourses Since 1990. Eastern European Economics 53 (5), pp. 403-423. Fulltext not available.

2014

Brunner, Thomas (2014) Structural nativization, typology and complexity: noun phrase structures in British, Kenyan and Singaporean English. English Language and Linguistics 18, pp. 23-48.

2010

Kautzsch, Alexander (2010) Review of Waniek-Klimczak (2008): Issues in Accents of English. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 31 (3), pp. 361-365. Fulltext not available.

2008

Sing, Christine S. (2008) "And, so today, a new season of American renewal has begun." A Critical Metaphor Analysis of NEWNESS in American Presidential Discourse. PhD, Universität Regensburg.

Hackert, Stephanie (2008) Counting and coding the past: Circumscribing the variable context in quantitative analyses of past inflection. Language Variation and Change 20 (1), pp. 127-153. Fulltext not available.

2007

Petzold, Jochen (2007) Datenbank: Sprechsituationen lyrischer Dichtung. [Dataset]

2006

Trüb, Regina (2006) NONSTANDARD VERBAL PARADIGMS IN EARLIER WHITE SOUTHERN AMERICAN ENGLISH. American Speech 81 (3), pp. 250-265. Fulltext not available.

2003

Schreier, Daniel (2003) Convergence and language shift in New Zealand: Consonant cluster reduction in 19th Century Maori English. Journal of Sociolinguistics 7 (3), pp. 378-391. Fulltext not available.

1979

Brekle, Herbert E., Kastovsky, Dieter, Lipka, Leonhard and Stein, Gabriele (1979) Nachruf für Hans Marchand in der Zeitschrift Anglia (Band 97 - 1979). Anglia 97, pp. 287-289.

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