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Finding Linguistics and English Language books in the Library

All print books are allocated a classmark, a code describing the book's topic, which is printed on the spine or cover of the book. It is used to order the books on the shelves and bring together at the same place books on the same topic.  Our system  uses capital letters to indicate major subject areas. Classmark for resources on Linguistics start with W and English Language at YA.  Numbers, stops and lower case letters are added to the main letter code to describe in more detail a book's topic.

Books are arranged on the shelf in the following order:

  Capitals   WAKD
  Numbers     WAKD7 
  Stops   WAKD.AZ  
  Lower Case     WAKDb

Numbers are ordered decimally, i.e. 1, 11, 2, 21, 3

Classmarks end with an author mark in round brackets, generally the surname of the author, used to make it easier to find a particular book if there are lots at the same classmark:  WAKD (A)

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Screenshot of an example of the classmark for Oversize books: e.g. C Floor Oversize W1 (C)

Screenshot of an example of the classmark for pamphlets: e.g. C Floor Pamphlet WAN18 (W)

Useful classmarks for Linguistics and English Language

Below are some of the key classmarks in the area of Linguistics and English Language that may help you as you browse the shelves.

The English Language collection is shelved at classmark YA. The main Linguistics collection is shelved at classmark W.

You will also find useful material within other subject areas such as Psychology (classmark I ), Education (classmark J) Literacy (classmarks JKA-JKD and Sociology (classmark K )

Some useful classmarks include:

Subject Classmark
Contrastive Linguistics WAC
Corpus Linguistics for English YA893
Corpus Linguistics in general W87
Dictionaries of Linguistics Terms WAB1
Discourse Analysis WAKD
English Dictionaries YA1
English Language YA
English Language Teaching: books about specific aspects e.g. course design YA80
English Language Teaching: general books YA8
English Language Teaching in specific countries YA83
English Language Teaching: textbooks and classroom materials YA86
English pronunciation YAB
English spelling YADS
First Language Acquisition WAJ
General and Theoretical Linguistics WAB
Historical Linguistics WAH
History of English Words YAE
Language and Gender WAKG
Language in general W
Language Teaching W82-W88
Linguistics Journals W6

Non Indo-European Languages

WJ-WV
Phonetics and Phonology WB
Pragmatics WEX
Psycholinguistics WAI
Semantics WES
Sociolinguistics WAK
Syntax and Morphology WD
Written language, scripts and alphabets WC

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