Incoming Resources
- Dictionary of foreign phrases and abbreviations., Translated and compiled by Kevin Guinagh
- Communicating science, a handbook, Michael Shortland and Jane Gregory
- Oxford English dictionary
- The Oxford companion to the English language, editor, Tom McArthur ; managing editor, Feri McArthur
- The recursive mind, the origins of human language, thought, and civilization, Michael C. Corballis
- The first idea, how symbols, language, and intelligence evolved from our primate ancestors to modern humans, Stanley I. Greenspan, Stuart G. Shanker
- 10 steps in writing the research paper, Roberta H. Markman, Peter T. Markman, Marie L. Waddell
- How to write anything, a complete guide, Laura Brown
- Language, gender, and professional writing, theoretical approaches and guidelines for nonsexist usage, Francine Wattman Frank and Paula A. Treichler ; with contributions by H. Lee Gershuny, Sally McConnell-Ginet, and Susan J. Wolfe
- What the f, what swearing reveals about our language, our brains, and ourselves, Benjamin K. Bergen
- The new Fowler's modern English usage, first edited by H.W. Fowler
- Collins Spanish English, English Spanish dictionary / by Colin Smith in collaboration with Diarmuid Bradley [and others], Collins diccionario español inglés, inglés español, por Colin Smith en colaboración con Diarmuid Bradley [and others]
- Beyond words, sobs, hums, stutters and other vocalizations, Steven Connor
- 7 steps to raising a bilingual child, Naomi Steiner with Susan L. Hayes ; foreword by Steven Parker
- The stuff of thought, language as a window into human nature, Steven Pinker
- Black English, its history and usage in the United States, J.L. Dillard
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. ; with revisions, an introduction, and a chapter on writing by E.B. White
- Thought and language., Edited and translated by Eugenia Hanfmann and Gertrude Vakar
- NTC's American idioms dictionary, the most practical reference for the everyday expressions of contemporary American English, Richard A. Spears