Douglas Biber
Books and Monographs

Authored Books

 

1.   Biber, D.  1988.  Variation across speech and writing.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 


2.   Krashen, S., and D. Biber.  1988.  On course:  Bilingual education's success in California.  Sacramento: California Association for Bilingual Education. 

 

3.   Biber, D.  1995.  Dimensions of register variation:  A cross-linguistic comparison.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

4.    Biber, D., S. Conrad, and R. Reppen.  1998.  Corpus linguistics:  Investigating language structure and use.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

4a.  Biber, D., S. Conrad, and R. Reppen.  2000.  Chinese edition of Corpus linguistics…  Beijing:  Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.

4b.  Biber, D., S. Conrad, and R. Reppen.  2003.  Japanese translation of Corpus linguistics…  Shinjuko, Tokyo: Nanundo Co. Ltd.

 

5.    Biber, D., S. Johansson, G. Leech, S. Conrad, E. Finegan.  1999.  The Longman grammar of spoken and written English.  London:  Longman.

5a.  Biber, D., et al.  2000.  Chinese edition of The Longman grammar…  Beijing:  Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.

 

6.    Biber, D., S. Conrad, and G. Leech.  2002.  The Longman student grammar of spoken and written English.  London:  Longman.

 

7.   Conrad, S., D. Biber, and G. Leech.  2002.  Workbook for the student grammar of spoken and written English.  London:  Longman.

 

8.    Biber, D.  2006.  University language:  A corpus-based study of spoken and written registers.  Amsterdam:  John Benjamins.

 

9.    Biber, D., U. Connor, and T.A. Upton.  2007.  Discourse on the move:  Using corpus analysis to describe discourse structure.  Amsterdam:  John Benjamins. 

 

10.  Biber, D., and S. Conrad.  to appear.  Register and genre variation.  Cambridge University Press.

 

11.  Conrad, S., and D. Biber.  to appear.  Grammar in use [tentative title].  Pearson/Longman. 

 

 

Edited Books

 

1.  Biber, D., and E. Finegan (eds.).  1994.  Sociolinguistic perspectives on register.  New York: Oxford University Press. 

 

2.  Conrad, S., and D. Biber (eds.).  2001.  Variation in English: Multi-Dimensional studies.  London:  Longman.

 

3.  Reppen, R., S. Fitzmaurice, and D. Biber (eds.).  2002.  Using corpora to explore linguistic variation.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

 

Monographs

 

1.  Biber, D., S. Conrad, R. Reppen, P. Byrd, M. Helt, V. Clark, V. Cortes, E. Csomay, and A. Urzua.  2004.  Representing Language Use in the University:  Analysis of the TOEFL 2000 Spoken and Written Academic Language Corpus.  (ETS TOEFL Monograph Series, MS-25).  Princeton, NJ: Educational Testing Service.

 

2.  Biber, D., T. Nekrasova, and B. Horn.  in preparation.  The effectiveness of feedback for individual writing development:  A meta-analysis.  ETS TOEFL Monograph Series.


 

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