English World-Wide 20:2
[English World-Wide, 20:2] 1999.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Dialect Identity in a Tri-Ethnic Context: The Case of Lumbee American Indian EnglishWalt Wolfram and Clare Dannenberg | pp. 179–216
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What do We Really Know About Kenyan English? A Pilot Study in Research MethodologyPaul Skandera | pp. 217–236
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Student Slang from Benin, NigeriaV.U. Longe | pp. 237–249
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Evidence of an English Contact Language in the 19th Century Bonin (Ogasawara) IslandsDaniel Long | pp. 251–286
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On the Origins of the New Zealand English AccentLaurie Bauer | pp. 287–307
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Jeffrey Kallen, ed.. 1997. Focus on IrelandReviewed by Raymond Hickey | pp. 309–315
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Walt Wolfram and Natalie Schilling-Estes. 1998. American EnglishReviewed by Ellen Johnson | pp. 315–321
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John McWhorter. 1998. The Word on the Street: Fact and Fable about American EnglishReviewed by Natalie Schilling-Estes | pp. 322–328
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Marianne Hundt. 1998. New Zealand English Grammar: Fact or Fiction? A Corpus-Based Study in Morphosyntactic VariationReviewed by Janet Holmes | pp. 328–332
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Nirmala Srirekam PuruShotam. 1998. Negotiating Language, Constructing Race: Disciplining Difference in SingaporeReviewed by Chng Huang Hoon | pp. 333–338
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Manfred Görlach. 1998. Even More Englishes: Studies 1996–1997Reviewed by Christian Mair | pp. 339–341
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David Prendergast, ed.. 1998. Links & LettersEnglishesReviewed by Thomas Schönweitz | pp. 342–346
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Philip Baker and Adrienne Bruyn, eds.. 1999. St Kitts and the Atlantic Creoles: The Texts of Samuel Augustus Mathews in PerspectiveReviewed by Manfred Görlach | pp. 346–348
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Publications Receivedpp. 349–350
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