Zullo, Davide; Pfenninger, Simone E; Schreier, Daniel (2021). A pan-Atlantic 'multiple modal belt'?.American Speech: a Quarterly of Linguistic Usage, 96(1):7-44.
Schreier, Daniel (2021). English varieties outside of North America. In: Bruhn de Garavito, Joyce; Schwieter, John W. Introducing linguistics: theoretical and applied approaches. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 593-602.
Perez, Danae Maria; Hundt, Marianne; Kabatek, Johannes; Schreier, Daniel (2021). Introduction: English and Spanish in Contact - World Languages in Interaction. In: Perez, Danae Maria; Hundt, Marianne; Kabatek, Johannes; Schreier, Daniel. English and Spanish - World Languages in Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-9.
Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W (2020). World Englishes: an introduction. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W. The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-21.
Schreier, Daniel (2020). World Englishes and their dialect roots. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W. The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 384-407.
Hundt, Marianne (2020). Corpus-based approaches to World Englishes. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar. The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 506-533.
Schreier, Daniel (2020). When contact does not matter: the robust nature of vernacular universals. In: Beaman, Karen; Buchstaller, Isabelle; Fox, Sue; Walker, James A. Advancing socio-grammatical variation and change: Sociolinguistic research in honour of Jenny Cheshire. London: Routledge, 303-318.
Zipp, Lena (2019). World Englishes, migration and diaspora. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W. The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes. Cambridge, 120-141.
Szmrecsanyi, Benedikt; Röthlisberger, Melanie (2019). World Englishes from the perspective of dialect typology. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne; Schneider, Edgar W. The Cambridge handbook of world Englishes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 534-558.
Schreier, Daniel; Perez, Danae Maria; Eberle, Nicole (2017). Settler varieties. In: Canagarajah, Suresh. The Routledge Handbook of Migration and Language. London, 243-257.
Schreier, Daniel (2017). Early Twentieth-Century Tristan da Cunha h'English. In: Hickey, Raymond. Listening to the past: audio records of accents of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 484-501.
Edited by: Auer, Anita; Schreier, Daniel; Watts, Richard J (2015). Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.Letter Writing and Language Change.
Schreier, Daniel (2014). Koinéisation and historical phonology. In: Honeybone, Patrick; Salmons, Joseph C. The Handbook of Historical Phonology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 217-239.
Schreier, Daniel (2014). On cafeterias and new dialects: the role of primary transmitters. In: Buschfeld, Sarah; Hoffmann, Thomas; Huber, Magnus; Kautzsch, Alexander. The Evolution of Englishes : The Dynamic Model and beyond. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 231-248.
Hundt, Marianne (2014). Heterogeneity vs. homogeneity. In: Auer, Anita; Schreier, Daniel; Watts, Richard J. Letter Writing and Language Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 72-100.
Edited by: Pfenninger, Simone E; Timofeeva, Olga; Gardner, Anne-Christine; Honkapohja, Alpo; Hundt, Marianne; Schreier, Daniel (2014). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.Contact, variation, and change in the history of English.
Schreier, Daniel (2013). Collecting ethnographic and sociolinguistic data. In: Krug, Manfred; Schlüter, Julia. Research Methods in Language Variation and Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 17-39.
Hundt, Marianne; Schreier, Daniel (2013). Nothing but a contact language....In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. English as a Contact Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-17.
Edited by: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne (2013). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.English as a Contact Language.
Hundt, Marianne; Schreier, Daniel (2013). Introduction: nothing but a contact language. In: Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. English as a Contact Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-17.
Schreier, Daniel (2012). Phonological inventories. In: Hickey, Raymond. Areal Features of the Anglophone World. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 277-297.
Schreier, Daniel (2012). "Varieties resistant to standardisation.". In: Hickey, Raymond. Standards of English: Codified Varieties around the World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 369-386.
Schreier, Daniel (2010). Tristan da Cunha. In: Schreier, Daniel; et al. The Lesser-Known Varieties of English: an Introduction. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 245-260.
Schreier, Daniel (2010). St Helena. In: Schreier, Daniel; et al. The Lesser-Known Varieties of English: an Introduction. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 224-244.
Schreier, Daniel; Trudgill, Peter; Schneider, Edgar W; Williams, Jeffrey P (2010). Introduction. In: Schreier, Daniel; et al. The lesser-known varieties of English: an introduction. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1-14.
Schreier, Daniel (2009). How diagnostic are English universals?.In: Filppula, Markku; Klemola, Juhani; Paulasto, Heli. Vernacular Universals and Language Contacts: Evidence from Varieties of English and Beyond. New York, USA: Routledge, 57-79.
Lehmann, Hans Martin; Schneider, Gerold (2009). Parser-based analysis of syntax-lexis interactions. In: Jucker, Andreas H; Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. Corpora: Pragmatics and Discourse. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi, 477-502.
Jucker, Andreas H; Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne (2009). Corpus linguistics, pragmatics and discourse. In: Jucker, Andreas H; Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. Corpora: Pragmatics and Discourse. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi, 3-9.
Edited by: Jucker, Andreas H; Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne (2009). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi.Corpora: Pragmatics and Discourse.
Schreier, Daniel (2008). Non-standardisation. In: Locher, Miriam A; Strässler, Jürg. Standards and Norms in the English Language. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 85-103.