English World-Wide 26:1
[English World-Wide, 26:1] 2005. 131 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Variation, stance and style: Word-final -er, high rising tone, and ethnicity in Australian EnglishScott F. Kiesling | pp. 1–42
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Partial creolization, restructuring and convergence in Bay Islands EnglishesRoss Graham | pp. 43–76
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Expressing levels of intensity in Xhosa EnglishVivian de Klerk | pp. 77–95
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Gunnel Melchers and Philip Shaw. 2003. World Englishes. An IntroductionEdgar W. Schneider | pp. 97–99
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Bettina Migge. 2003. Creole Formation as Language Contact: The Case of the Suriname CreolesMargot van den Berg | pp. 100–104
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Paul Skandera. 2003. Drawing a Map of Africa: Idiom in Kenyan EnglishFrank Polzenhagen | pp. 104–111
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Donald Winford. 2003. An Introduction to Contact LinguisticsStephanie Hackert | pp. 113–116
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Pam Peters. 2004. The Cambridge Guide to English UsageEdgar W. Schneider | pp. 116–118
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Lesley Milroy and Matthew Gordon. 2003. Sociolinguistics. Method and InterpretationEdgar W. Schneider | pp. 118–120
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Ingo Plag, ed. 2003. Phonology and Morphology of Creole LanguagesStephanie Hackert | pp. 120–123
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David Britain and Jenny Cheshire, eds. 2003. Social Dialectology. In Honour of Peter TrudgillEdgar W. Schneider | pp. 123–124
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John Holm. 2004. Languages in Contact.The Partial Restructuring of Vernaculars .Edgar W. Schneider | pp. 125–126
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General