English World-Wide 21:1
[English World-Wide, 21:1] 2000.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Rhyming slang world-wide: Homegrown or imported?Manfred Görlach | pp. 1–23
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“What bees to be maun be”: Aspects of deontic and epistemic modality in a northern dialect of Irish EnglishKaren P. Corrigan | pp. 25–62
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Patterns of Nigerian English intonationDavid Jowitt | pp. 63–80
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The emergence of systematicity in the English pronunciations of two Cantonese-speaking adults in Hong KongLong Peng and Jane Setter | pp. 81–108
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Archaism and innovation in New Zealand EnglishNicola J. Woods | pp. 109–150
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N. Krishnaswamy and Archana S. Burde. 1998. The Politics of Indians’ English: Linguistic Colonialism and the Expanding English EmpireReviewed by Jean D'souza | pp. 151–156
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Shorter Noticespp. 157–167
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