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**BEA... Beadle, R. (ed.). 2009. The York Plays: A Critical Edition of the York Corpus Christi Play as Recorded in British Library Additional MS 35290 (Vol. 1). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Beal, Joan. 1993/2016. "The Grammar of Tyneside and Northumbrian English", in Real English: The Grammar of English DIalects in the British Isles, ed. by James Milroy & Lesley Milroy, pp. 187-213. London: Routledge. Beal, Joan C. 1996. "The Jocks and the Geordies: Modified standards in eighteenth-century pronouncing dictionaries", in English Historical Linguistics 1994: Papers from the 8th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Edinburgh, 19–23 September 1994, ed. Derek Britton, pp.363–82. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan. C. 1999. English Pronunciation in the Eighteenth Century: Thomas Spence’s ‘Grand Repository of the English Language’ (1775). Oxford: Clarendon Press. Beal, Joan C. 2000. "From Geordie Ridley to Viz: popular literature in Tyneside English". Language and Literature 9(4): 343-359. Beal, Joan C. 2003. "John Walker: Prescriptivist or Linguistic Innovator?", in Insights into Late Modern English, ed. Marina Dossena & Charles Jones, pp. 83–106. Bern: Peter Lang. Beal, Joan C. 2004. English in Modern Times: 1700-1945. London: Arnold. Beal, Joan. C. 2004. "Marks of disgrace: Attitudes to Non-Standard Pronunciation in 18thCentury English Pronouncing Dictionaries", in Methods and Data in English Historical Dialectology, ed. Marina Dossena & Roger Lass, pp. 329-351. Bern: Peter Lang AG, European Academic Publishers. Beal, J. C. 2004. "The phonology of English dialects in the North of England", in B. Kortmann & E. Schneider (Eds.), A Handbook of Varieties of English (Vol. 1) (pp. 113–133). Berlin: De Gruyter. Beal, Joan C. 2006. "Enregisterment, Commodification and Historical Context: 'Geordie' versus 'Sheffieldish'." American Speech 84(2), 138–156. Beal, Joan c. 2007. "'To Explain the Present: Nineteenth-century Evidence for 'Recent' Changes in English Pronunciation." In 'Of Varying Language and Opposing Creed': New Insights into Late Modern English. Ed. Pérez-Guerra, Javier, Dolores González-Álvarez, Jorge L. Bueno-Alonso and Esperanza Rama-Martínez. Berlin: Peter Lang. pp. 25-46. Beal, Joan C. 2009. "'You're Not from New York City, You're from Rotherham': Dialect and Identity in British Indie Music". Journal of English Linguistics 37: 223-40. Beal, Joan C. 2009. "Pronouncing Dictionaries - I. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries". in The Oxford History of English Lexicography. Vol. II. Specialized Dictionaries, ed. A. P. Cowie, pp. 149-175. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Beal, Joan C. 2009. "Enregisterment, commodification, and historical context: “Geordie” versus “Sheffieldish”". American Speech, 84(2), 138–156. Beal, Joan C. 2010. An Introduction to Regional Englishes: Dialect Variation in England. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Beal, Joan C. 2010. "Prescriptivism and the Suppression of Variation". in Eighteenth-century English. Ideology and Change, ed. Raymond Hickey, pp. 21-37. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Beal, Joan C. 2011. "A National Language", in English in the World: History, Diversity, Change, ed. Phillip Seargeant & Joan Swann. London: Routledge. Beal, Joan C. 2012. "'By Those Provincials Mispronounced': The Strut Vowel in Eighteenth-century Pronouncing Dictionaries". Language & History. Special Issue (Guest Editors: Joan C. Beal and Massimo Sturiale), Prescriptivism and Pronouncing Dictionaries: Past and Present, 55(1): 5–17. Beal, Joan C. 2012. "A la mode de Paris: Lingusitic Patriotism and Francophobia in 18th-Century Britain", in The Languages of Nation: Attitudes and Noms, ed. Carol Percy & Mary C. Davidson, pp. 141-154. Cleveden: Multilingual Matters. Beal, Joan C. 2013. "The place of pronunciation in eighteenth-century grammars of English." Transactions of the Philological Society 111.2: 165–178. Beal, Joan C. 2014. "Words of Dubious and Unsettled Pronunciation: Standardising Pronunciation in 18th-century Britain". in English Words in Time, ed. Massimo Sturiale, Carmela Nocera and Giovanni Iamartino, pp. 81-98. Monza: Polimetrica. Beal, Joan C. 2016. "Standardization", in M. Kytö & P. Pahta (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics (pp. 301–317). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Beal, Joan C. 2016. "Enregistering the North: The Dialect of Mendicus in William Bullein's Dialogue Against the Fever Pestillence", in Linguistics and Literary History: In Honour of Sylvia Adamson, ed. Anita Auer, Victorina González-Díaz, Jane Hodson & Violeta Sotirova. 2016. , pp. 13-30. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan C. 2017. "Northern English and Enregisterment", in Perspectives on Northern Englishes, ed. Sylvie Hancil & Joan C. Beal, 17–39. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Beal, Joan C. 2017. "Strong and Northern": The Enregisterment and Commodification of Sheffieldish", in Enregiterment - zur sozialen Bedeutung sprachlicer Variation, ed. Lieselotte Anderwald & Jarich Hoekstra, pp. 29-45. Frankfut am Mein: Peter Lang. Beal, Joan C. 2017. "Ninteenth-Century Dialect Literature and the Enregisterment of Urban Vernaculars", in Dialect and Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century, ed. Jane Hodson. London & New York: Routledge. Beal, Joan C. 2018. "Dialect as heritage", in A. Creese & A. Blackledge (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Language and Superdiversity (pp. 165–181). London: Routledge. Beal, Joan C. 2019. "Enregisterment and Historical Sociolinguistics", in Processes of Change: Studies in Late Modern and Present-Day English, ed. Sandra Jansen & Lucia Siebers. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan C. 2020. ""A Received Pronunciation": Eighteenth-Century Pronouncing Dictionaries and the Precursors of RP", in Late Modern English: Novel Encounters, ed. Merja Kytö & Erik Smitterberg, pp. 22-41. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan C. & Paul Cooper. 2015, "The Enregisterment of Northern English", in Researching Northern English, ed. Raymond Hickey, pp. 27-50. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan C. & Karen P. Corrigan. 2002. "Relatives in Tyneside and Northumbrian English", in Relativisation on the North Sea Littoral, ed. Patricia Poussa. Munich: Lincom Europa. Beal, Joan C. & Anthony P. Grant. 2006. "'Make do and mend': An Online Investigation into Processes of Neologisation and the Dearth of Borrowing in Newer English Wartime Vocabulary", in Syntax, Style and Grammatical Norms: English from 1500-2000, ed. Christiane Dalton-Puffer, Dieter Kastovsky & Nikolaus Dieter, pp. 55-72. Bern: Peter Lang. Beal, Joan C., Jane Hodson, Richard Steadman-Jones and Carol Percy. 2006. "New Approaches to the Study of Later Modern English". Historiographia Linguistica 33(1): 1-9. Beal, Joan & Ranjan Sen. 2014. "Towards a Corpus of Eighteenth-Century English Phonology", in Recent Advances in Corpus Linguistics: Developing and Exploiting Corpora, ed. Kristin Davidse, Caroline Gentens, Ditte Kimps & Lieven Vandelanotte, pp. 31-54. Amsterdam: Brill-Rodopi. Beal, Joan, Ranjan Sen, Nuria Yánez-Bouza & Christine Wallis. "En[dj]uring [ʧ]unes or ma[tj]ure [ʤ]ukes? Yod-coalescence and yod-dropping in the Eighteenth-Century English Phonology Database". English Language & Linguistics 24(3): 493-526. Beale, P. 1984. A dictionary of slang and unconventional English, 8th ed. London: Routledge. Beaman, Karen. 1984. "Coordination and subordination revisited: Syntactic complexity in spoken and written narrative discourse", in Coherence in Spoken and Written Discourse, ed. D. Tannen, pp. 45-78. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corporation. Beaver, David. 2003. "How Far from the Madding Gerund (100KG)". Language Log. 5 December 2003. http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/000193.html.
**BEA... Beach, Wayne A. 1993. "Transitional regularities for ‘casual’ “Okay” usages". Journal of Pragmatics 19(4): 325–352. Beadle, R. (ed.). 2009. The York Plays: A Critical Edition of the York Corpus Christi Play as Recorded in British Library Additional MS 35290 (Vol. 1). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Beal, Joan. 1993/2016. "The Grammar of Tyneside and Northumbrian English", in Real English: The Grammar of English DIalects in the British Isles, ed. by James Milroy & Lesley Milroy, pp. 187-213. London: Routledge. Beal, Joan C. 1996. "The Jocks and the Geordies: Modified standards in eighteenth-century pronouncing dictionaries", in English Historical Linguistics 1994: Papers from the 8th International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Edinburgh, 19–23 September 1994, ed. Derek Britton, pp.363–82. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan. C. 1999. English Pronunciation in the Eighteenth Century: Thomas Spence’s ‘Grand Repository of the English Language’ (1775). Oxford: Clarendon Press. Beal, Joan C. 2000. "From Geordie Ridley to Viz: popular literature in Tyneside English". Language and Literature 9(4): 343-359. Beal, Joan C. 2003. "John Walker: Prescriptivist or Linguistic Innovator?", in Insights into Late Modern English, ed. Marina Dossena & Charles Jones, pp. 83–106. Bern: Peter Lang. Beal, Joan C. 2004. English in Modern Times: 1700-1945. London: Arnold. Beal, Joan. C. 2004. "Marks of disgrace: Attitudes to Non-Standard Pronunciation in 18thCentury English Pronouncing Dictionaries", in Methods and Data in English Historical Dialectology, ed. Marina Dossena & Roger Lass, pp. 329-351. Bern: Peter Lang AG, European Academic Publishers. Beal, J. C. 2004. "The phonology of English dialects in the North of England", in B. Kortmann & E. Schneider (Eds.), A Handbook of Varieties of English (Vol. 1) (pp. 113–133). Berlin: De Gruyter. Beal, Joan C. 2006. "Enregisterment, Commodification and Historical Context: 'Geordie' versus 'Sheffieldish'." American Speech 84(2), 138–156. Beal, Joan c. 2007. "'To Explain the Present: Nineteenth-century Evidence for 'Recent' Changes in English Pronunciation." In 'Of Varying Language and Opposing Creed': New Insights into Late Modern English. Ed. Pérez-Guerra, Javier, Dolores González-Álvarez, Jorge L. Bueno-Alonso and Esperanza Rama-Martínez. Berlin: Peter Lang. pp. 25-46. Beal, Joan C. 2009. "'You're Not from New York City, You're from Rotherham': Dialect and Identity in British Indie Music". Journal of English Linguistics 37: 223-40. Beal, Joan C. 2009. "Pronouncing Dictionaries - I. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries". in The Oxford History of English Lexicography. Vol. II. Specialized Dictionaries, ed. A. P. Cowie, pp. 149-175. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Beal, Joan C. 2009. "Enregisterment, commodification, and historical context: “Geordie” versus “Sheffieldish”". American Speech, 84(2), 138–156. Beal, Joan C. 2010. An Introduction to Regional Englishes: Dialect Variation in England. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Beal, Joan C. 2010. "Prescriptivism and the Suppression of Variation". in Eighteenth-century English. Ideology and Change, ed. Raymond Hickey, pp. 21-37. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Beal, Joan C. 2011. "A National Language", in English in the World: History, Diversity, Change, ed. Phillip Seargeant & Joan Swann. London: Routledge. Beal, Joan C. 2012. "'By Those Provincials Mispronounced': The Strut Vowel in Eighteenth-century Pronouncing Dictionaries". Language & History. Special Issue (Guest Editors: Joan C. Beal and Massimo Sturiale), Prescriptivism and Pronouncing Dictionaries: Past and Present, 55(1): 5–17. Beal, Joan C. 2012. "A la mode de Paris: Lingusitic Patriotism and Francophobia in 18th-Century Britain", in The Languages of Nation: Attitudes and Noms, ed. Carol Percy & Mary C. Davidson, pp. 141-154. Cleveden: Multilingual Matters. Beal, Joan C. 2013. "The place of pronunciation in eighteenth-century grammars of English." Transactions of the Philological Society 111.2: 165–178. Beal, Joan C. 2014. "Words of Dubious and Unsettled Pronunciation: Standardising Pronunciation in 18th-century Britain". in English Words in Time, ed. Massimo Sturiale, Carmela Nocera and Giovanni Iamartino, pp. 81-98. Monza: Polimetrica. Beal, Joan C. 2016. "Standardization", in M. Kytö & P. Pahta (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of English Historical Linguistics (pp. 301–317). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Beal, Joan C. 2016. "Enregistering the North: The Dialect of Mendicus in William Bullein's Dialogue Against the Fever Pestillence", in Linguistics and Literary History: In Honour of Sylvia Adamson, ed. Anita Auer, Victorina González-Díaz, Jane Hodson & Violeta Sotirova. 2016. , pp. 13-30. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan C. 2017. "Northern English and Enregisterment", in Perspectives on Northern Englishes, ed. Sylvie Hancil & Joan C. Beal, 17–39. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Beal, Joan C. 2017. "Strong and Northern": The Enregisterment and Commodification of Sheffieldish", in Enregiterment - zur sozialen Bedeutung sprachlicer Variation, ed. Lieselotte Anderwald & Jarich Hoekstra, pp. 29-45. Frankfut am Mein: Peter Lang. Beal, Joan C. 2017. "Ninteenth-Century Dialect Literature and the Enregisterment of Urban Vernaculars", in Dialect and Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century, ed. Jane Hodson. London & New York: Routledge. Beal, Joan C. 2018. "Dialect as heritage", in A. Creese & A. Blackledge (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Language and Superdiversity (pp. 165–181). London: Routledge. Beal, Joan C. 2019. "Enregisterment and Historical Sociolinguistics", in Processes of Change: Studies in Late Modern and Present-Day English, ed. Sandra Jansen & Lucia Siebers. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan C. 2020. ""A Received Pronunciation": Eighteenth-Century Pronouncing Dictionaries and the Precursors of RP", in Late Modern English: Novel Encounters, ed. Merja Kytö & Erik Smitterberg, pp. 22-41. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan C. & Paul Cooper. 2015, "The Enregisterment of Northern English", in Researching Northern English, ed. Raymond Hickey, pp. 27-50. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Beal, Joan C. & Karen P. Corrigan. 2002. "Relatives in Tyneside and Northumbrian English", in Relativisation on the North Sea Littoral, ed. Patricia Poussa. Munich: Lincom Europa. Beal, Joan C. & Anthony P. Grant. 2006. "'Make do and mend': An Online Investigation into Processes of Neologisation and the Dearth of Borrowing in Newer English Wartime Vocabulary", in Syntax, Style and Grammatical Norms: English from 1500-2000, ed. Christiane Dalton-Puffer, Dieter Kastovsky & Nikolaus Dieter, pp. 55-72. Bern: Peter Lang. Beal, Joan C., Jane Hodson, Richard Steadman-Jones and Carol Percy. 2006. "New Approaches to the Study of Later Modern English". Historiographia Linguistica 33(1): 1-9. Beal, Joan & Ranjan Sen. 2014. "Towards a Corpus of Eighteenth-Century English Phonology", in Recent Advances in Corpus Linguistics: Developing and Exploiting Corpora, ed. Kristin Davidse, Caroline Gentens, Ditte Kimps & Lieven Vandelanotte, pp. 31-54. Amsterdam: Brill-Rodopi. Beal, Joan, Ranjan Sen, Nuria Yánez-Bouza & Christine Wallis. "En[dj]uring [ʧ]unes or ma[tj]ure [ʤ]ukes? Yod-coalescence and yod-dropping in the Eighteenth-Century English Phonology Database". English Language & Linguistics 24(3): 493-526. Beale, P. 1984. A dictionary of slang and unconventional English, 8th ed. London: Routledge. Beaman, Karen. 1984. "Coordination and subordination revisited: Syntactic complexity in spoken and written narrative discourse", in Coherence in Spoken and Written Discourse, ed. D. Tannen, pp. 45-78. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corporation. Beaver, David. 2003. "How Far from the Madding Gerund (100KG)". Language Log. 5 December 2003. http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/000193.html.

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