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C7–C11 (700–1100)
C12–C14 (1100–1300)
C14–C15 (1300–1500)
C16 (1500–1600)
C17 (1600–1700)
C18 (1700–1780)
Romanticism (1780–1830)
C19 (1830–1880)
Modernism (1880–1918)
C20 (1918–1960)
Postmodernism (1960–)
AL – Albanian
BA – Basque
BR – Breton
BU – Bulgarian
CA – Catalan
CE – Celtic
CZ – Czech
DK- Danish
ES – Estonian
FI – Finnish
FR- French
GA – Gaelic (Scottish)
GL – Galician
GC – Greek (Classical)
GE – German
GR – Greek (Modern)
HU – Hungarian
IC – Icelandic
IR – Irish
IT – Italian
LA – Latin
LV – Latvian
LI – Lithuanian
LX – Letzebuergesch
MA – Macedonian
NL – Dutch/Flemish
NO – Norwegian
ON – Old Norse
PO – Polish
PR – Portuguese
RO – Romanian
RU – Russian
SC – Serbo-Croat
SK – Slovak
SL – Slovene
SP – Spanish
SV – Swedish
UR – Ukrainian
WE – Welsh
GEOGRAPHICAL/CULTURAL AREAS
AFR – African
AMR – United States
ANF – Anglo-Norman-French
ANL – Anglo-Latin
AUS – Australian
CAN – Canada
CAR – Caribbean
COM – Commonwealth
IND – India
IRI – Ireland
NZE – New Zealand
ONS – Old Norse Studies
SAF – South Africa
SCO – Scotland
WEL – Wales
LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS
CEN – Contemporary English
CGL – Cognitive Linguistics
CML – Computational Linguistics
DIA – Dialectology
GRA – Grammar and Syntax
HEN – History of English
LGH – History of English Linguistics and Historical Linguistics
LXL – Lexicology and Lexicography
ONO – English Onomastics
PHO – Phonetics and Phonology
PRA – Pragmatics
PSL – Psycholinguistics
SCL – Sociolinguistics
SMA – Semantics
SPE – Speech Studies/ Spoken English
LANGUAGE LEARNING
ACE – Acquisition of English
APL Applied Linguistics
CAL CALL
EIL – English as an International Language
ESC – English for Scientific Purposes
ESP – English for Specific Purposes
LITERARY-LINGUISTIC AREAS
DIS – Discourse Analysis and Text Linguistics
MET – Metaphor
RHE – Rhetoric
SEM – Semiotics
STY – Stylistics
TRA – Translation
LITERATURE: GENRE A
AUB – Autobiography
BIO – Biography
DRA – Drama
NOV – Novel
POE – Poetry
PRO – Non-fictional Prose
SST – Short Story
THE – Theatre
LITERATURE: GENRE B
CHL – Children’s Literature
CRI – Crime
EPI – Epic
FAN – Fantastic/Gothic
FTE – Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, Ethnography
HUM – Comedy/Humour
RMC – Romance
SAT – Satire and Irony
SCF – Science Fiction and Literature and Science
SPY – Spionage
TRL – Travel Literature
UTO – Utopias
LITERATURE: TOPICS
CLA – Classical Literature, Influence of, Translation of
CMP – Comparative Literature
CRH – Critical History
CRT – Critical Theory and Poetics
CRW – Teaching Creative Writing
LPR – Literary Pragmatics
LTP – Literature and Politics
NAT – Narrative Theory, and Narratology
ORA – Orality and Literature
PCL – Postcolonial Literature and Theory
PSY – Psychoanalysis
REC – Reception Theory and Studies, Reading Theory
RHE – Rhetoric
SLT – Sociology of Literature
SHK – Shakespeare
TEXTUAL STUDIES
BHI – History of the Book and of Publishing
BIB – Bibliography
EDT – Editing
PAL – Palaeography
CULTURAL STUDIES, MEDIA STUDIES
COL – Colonialism/ Colonial Discourse
CUL – Cultural Studies and Mentalities
ETH – Ethnicity
FEM – Feminism
FIL – Film Studies
GEN – Gender and Sexuality
GSL – Gay/Lesbian Studies
JOU – Journalism
MED – Media Studies
POP – Popular Culture
SEM – Semiotics
TEL – Television
WMS – Women’s Studies
HISTORY AND OTHER CODES
CIV – Civilisation Studies
ECN – Economics
HIS – History
HID – History of Ideas
PHI – Philosophy
POL – Politics and Ideology
MUS – Music
REL – Religion
VIS – Visual Arts and Image Studies
PEDAGOGY AND TEACHING
CTD – Computers in Teaching (other than CALL)
TED – Teacher Education
TEM – Teaching Method