Americanisms
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(OCoLC)fst00807480
Label
Americanisms
Name
Americanisms
Source
fast
Focus
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Incoming Resources
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- American dialects;, a manual for actors, directors, and writers,, by Lewis Herman and Marguerite Shalett Herman
- War slang, American fighting words and phrases since the Civil War, Paul Dickson
- Talkin that talk, language, culture, and education in African America, Geneva Smitherman
- Spanglish, the making of a new American language, Ilan Stavans
- McGraw-Hill's dictionary of American idioms and phrasal verbs, Richard A. Speares
- Garner's modern American usage, Bryan A. Garner
- Random House historical dictionary of American slang, J.E. Lighter, editor
- A dictionary of Americanisms on historical principles, edited by Mitford M. Mathews
- New dictionary of American slang, edited by Robert L. Chapman
- The new Partridge dictionary of slang and unconventional English, Tom Dalzell (senior editor) and Terry Victor (editor)
- Trip of the tongue, cross-country travels in search of America's languages, Elizabeth Little
- Dictionary of American regional English, Frederic G. Cassidy, chief editor
- African-American English, structure, history, and use, edited by Salikoko S. Mufwene ... [et al.]
- The English language in America
- Homophones and homographs, an American dictionary, compiled by James B. Hobbs
- A browser's dictionary, and native's guide to the unknown American language, John Ciardi
- A dictionary of American English on historical principles,, compiled at the University of Chicago under the editorship of Sir William A. Craigie and James R. Hulbert
- The American Heritage dictionary of idioms, Christine Ammer
- American English compendium, a portable guide to the idiosyncrasies, subtleties, technical lingo, and nooks and crannies of American English, Marv Rubinstein
- The American Heritage college dictionary
- McGraw-Hill's essential American idioms dictionary, [the up-to-date guide to the idioms of modern American English], Richard A. Spears
- Home ground, language for an American landscape, Barry Lopez, editor ; Debra Gwartney, managing editor
- Do you speak American?, a companion to the PBS television series, Robert MacNeil and William Cran
- NTC's American idioms dictionary, the most practical reference for the everyday expressions of contemporary American English, Richard A. Spears
- Black English, its history and usage in the United States, J.L. Dillard
- The new Oxford American dictionary, Erin McKean, [principal editor]
- Juba to jive, a dictionary of African-American slang, edited and with an introduction by Clarence Major
Outgoing Resources
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