Incoming Resources
- Do you speak American?, a companion to the PBS television series, Robert MacNeil and William Cran
- OK, the improbable story of America's greatest word, Allan Metcalf
- NTC's dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions, Richard A. Spears
- Reading early American handwriting, Kip Sperry
- Slang and sociability:, in-group language among college students, Connie Eble
- The N word, divided we stand, a Post Consumer Media production in association with Trio
- Let's talk turkey, the stories behind America's favorite expressions, by Rosemarie Ostler
- Wordslut, a feminist guide to taking back the English language, Amanda Montell
- Urban dictionary, freshest street slang defined
- Dictionary of American regional English, Frederic G. Cassidy, chief editor
- Founding grammars, how early America's war over words shaped today's language, Rosemarie Ostler
- Speaking freely, a guided tour of American English from Plymouth Rock to Silicon Valley, Anne H. Soukhanov, Stuart Berg Flexner
- Wordslut, a feminist guide to taking back the English language, Amanda Montell
- Speaking American, a history of English in the United States, Richard W. Bailey
- English in America, a linguistic history, Natalie Schilling
- The Routledge dictionary of modern American slang and unconventional English, edited by Tom Dalzell
- Let's speak American, Christian Ebner presents ; Victor Ebner Institute ... [and others], level 1