English World-Wide 23:1
[English World-Wide, 23:1] 2002.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Terra incognita in the anglophone world: Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic OceanDaniel Schreier | pp. 1–29
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Creolisms in an emerging standard: Written English in JamaicaChristian Mair | pp. 31–58
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Changing names for a changing landscape: The case of Norfolk IslandPeter Mühlhäusler | pp. 59–91
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Uses of English in Southern British CameroonsJean-Paul Kouega | pp. 93–113
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Ongoing change in modern RP: Evidence for the disappearing stigma of t-glottallingAnne Fabricius | pp. 115–136
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John M. Kirk and Dónall P. Ó Baoill, eds.. 2000. Language and Politics: Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and ScotlandReviewed by Kevin McCafferty | pp. 137–141
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Thom Huebner and Kathryn A. Davis, eds.. 1999. Sociopolitical Perspectives on Language Policy and Planning in the USAReviewed by John Baugh | pp. 142–144
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Ronald F. Kephart. 2000. “Broken English”: The Creole Language of CarriacouReviewed by Jeffrey P. Williams | pp. 144–146
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Ahmad S. Peyawary. 1999. The Core Vocabulary of International English: A Corpus ApproachReviewed by Vincent B.Y. Ooi | pp. 147–151
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Shorter Noticespp. 153–167
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