Incoming Resources
- An inconvenient alphabet, Ben Franklin & Noah Webster's spelling revolution, written by Beth Anderson ; illustrated by Elizabeth Baddeley
- Words from the White House, Words and Phrases Coined or Popularized by America's Presidents, Paul Dickson
- From skedaddle to selfie, words of the generations, Allan Metcalf
- Idiom attack, Peter Liptak, Matt Douma, Jay Douma, Volume 2
- The American way of writing, how to communicate like a native at school, at work, and on the road, Steven D. Stark
- A dictionary of American idioms, [edited by] Revised and thoroughly updated by Adam Makkai, Ph.D., Professor of Linguistics, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Slang and sociability:, in-group language among college students, Connie Eble
- Trip of the tongue, cross-country travels in search of America's languages, Elizabeth Little
- Speak American, a survival guide to the language and culture of the U.S.A., by Dileri Borunda Johnston
- Everyday living, Nichijō seikatsu, Peter, Matthew and Jay saku
- Do you speak American?, a companion to the PBS television series, Robert MacNeil and William Cran
- That's not English, Britishisms, Americanisms, and what our English says about us, Erin Moore
- Cursing in America, a psycholinguistic study of dirty language in the courts, in the movies, in the schoolyards, and on the streets, by Timothy Jay
- OK, the improbable story of America's greatest word, Allan Metcalf
- Idiom attack, Zhan sheng cheng yu gong ji, Peter, Matthew and Jay, 1
- American accent training, [a guide to speaking and pronouncing American English for everyone who speaks English as a second language], by Ann Cook
- Spanglish, the making of a new American language, Ilan Stavans
- Flappers 2 rappers:, American youth slang, Tom Dalzell
- Compelling American conversations:, questions and quotations for intermediate American English language learners
- Do you speak American?, Robert MacNeil and William Cran
- The word on the street, fact and fable about American English, John McWhorter
- The Wolfpen notebooks, a record of Appalachian life, James Still ; with a foreword by Eliot Wigginton
- The new Partridge dictionary of slang and unconventional English, Tom Dalzell (senior editor) and Terry Victor (editor)
- Out of the mouths of slaves, African American language and educational malpractice, John Baugh ; foreword by William Labov
- Amglish:, two nations divided by a common language, Mike Powell
- Idiom attack, doing business = Su yu de gong ji, Peter, Matthew and Jay, 2
- Speaking American, a history of English in the United States, Richard W. Bailey
- Speaking freely, a guided tour of American English from Plymouth Rock to Silicon Valley, Anne H. Soukhanov, Stuart Berg Flexner
- Phrases and idioms, a practical guide to American English expressions, Richard A. Spears
- Idiom attack, Peter N. Liptak, Matthew Douma, Jay Douma, 1
- Hash house lingo
- English the American way, a fun ESL guide to language and culture in the U.S., Sheila MacKechnie Murtha, Jane Airey O'Connor
- How we talk, American regional English today, Allan Metcalf
- Dewdroppers, waldos, and slackers, a decade-by-decade guide to the vanishing vocabulary of the twentieth century, Rosemarie Ostler
- LOL, losing our language, Jack Brennan
- Why?
- Hui hua zai jin yi bu, tʻien pu hello yü goodbye chih chien ti kʻung pai = Small talk, Zhang Boquan bian yi ; James Clark hui hua shen yueh
- Words from the White House, Words and Phrases Coined or Popularized by America's Presidents, Paul Dickson