English World-Wide 24:1
[English World-Wide, 24:1] 2003.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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An instrumental study of the monophthong vowels of Singapore EnglishDavid Deterding | pp. 1–16
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The formation of regional and national features in African English pronunciation: An exploration of some non-interference factorsAugustin Simo Bobda | pp. 17–42
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An account of distinctive phonetic and lexical features of Gambian EnglishLothar Peter, Hans-Georg Wolf, and Augustin Simo Bobda | pp. 43–61
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“Celtic English”: Influences on a South Wales valleys accentJ. Roderick Walters | pp. 63–87
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The changing sociolinguistic status of the glottal stop in northeast Scottish EnglishJonathan Marshall | pp. 89–108
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J. K. Chambers, Peter Trudgill, and Natalie Schilling-Estes, eds.. 2002. The Handbook of Language Variation and ChangeReviewed by Charles Boberg | pp. 109–113
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Hans-Georg Wolf. 2001. English in CameroonReviewed by Anne Schröder | pp. 113–118
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Kevin McCafferty. 2001. Ethnicity and Language Change: English in (London)Derry, Northern IrelandReviewed by John M. Kirk | pp. 119–122
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Anette I. Hagan. 2002. Urban Scots Dialect WritingReviewed by Robert McColl Millar | pp. 122–126
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Book notice: ““Who’s Centric Now?” The Present State of Post-Colonial Englishes” by Bruce Moore (ed.)pp. 127–130
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Book notice: “World English. A Study of its Development” by Janina Brutt-Grifflerp. 130
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Book notice: “Analysing English in a Global Context: A Reader” by Anne Burns and Caroline Coffin (eds.)pp. 130–133
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Book notice: “A New English Language. Politics, and Identity in Gibraltar” by Anja Kellermannpp. 133–135
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Book notice: “Milestones in the History of English in America” by Allen Walker Readpp. 135–136
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