English World-Wide 32:2
[English World-Wide, 32:2] 2011. iii, 141 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
-
A phylogenetic networks approach to the classification of English-based Atlantic creolesAymeric Daval-Markussen and Peter Bakker | pp. 115–146
-
The Black Kenyan English vowel system: An acoustic phonetic analysisThomas Hoffmann | pp. 147–173
-
Bahamian Standard English: A first approachElisabeth Bruckmaier and Stephanie Hackert | pp. 174–205
-
Teenagers’ acquisition of variation: A comparison of locally-born and migrant teens’ realisation of English (ing) in Edinburgh and LondonErik Schleef, Miriam Meyerhoff, and Lynn Clark | pp. 206–236
-
William A. Kretzschmar. 2009. The Linguistics of SpeechReviewed by Diane Larsen-Freeman | pp. 237–242
-
Carolina P. Amador-Moreno. 2010. An Introduction to Irish EnglishReviewed by Raymond Hickey | pp. 243–245
-
Lise Winer, ed.. 2009. Dictionary of the English / Creole of Trinidad & Tobago On Historical PrinciplesReviewed by Susanne Mühleisen | pp. 246–249
-
Karen P. Corrigan. 2010. Irish English. Volume 1 – Northern IrelandReviewed by Kevin McCafferty | pp. 250–255
Articles
Book reviews