English World-Wide 26:3
[English World-Wide, 26:3] 2005. 126 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The modals and quasi-modals of obligation and necessity in Australian English and other EnglishesPeter Collins | pp. 249–273
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The “Indian English” of Tibeto-Burman language speakersCaroline R. Wiltshire | pp. 275–300
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American Indian English: The Quinault CaseGrażyna J. Rowicka | pp. 301–324
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Pragmatic and historical aspects of Definite Article Reduction in northern English dialectsLaura Rupp and Hanne Page-Verhoeff | pp. 325–346
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Carmen Fought. 2003. Chicano English in ContextReviewed by Otto Santa Ana | pp. 347–352
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Elizabeth Gordon, Lyle Campbell, Jennifer Hay, Margaret Maclagan, Andrea Sudbury and Peter Trudgill. 2004. New Zealand English: Its Origins and EvolutionReviewed by Daniel Schreier | pp. 352–358
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Low Ee Ling and Adam Brown. 2005. English in Singapore. An IntroductionReviewed by Edgar W. Schneider | pp. 359–360
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Ronald K. S. Macaulay. 2005. Extremely Common Eloquence. Constructing Scottish Identity through NarrativeReviewed by Robert McColl Millar | pp. 361–363
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Publications Receivedp. 365
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Book reviews
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General