English World-Wide 33:2
[English World-Wide, 33:2] 2012. iv, 113 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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South African English as a late 19th-century extraterritorial varietyIan Bekker | pp. 127–146
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The hypothetical subjunctive in South Asian Englishes: Local developments in the use of a global constructionMarianne Hundt, Sebastian Hoffmann, and Joybrato Mukherjee | pp. 147–164
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I own this language that everybody speaks: Ghanaians’ attitude toward the English languageDominic Maximilian Ofori and Mohammed Albakry | pp. 165–184
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Ascending kinship terminology in Middle Rocky Mountain EnglishLamont D. Antieau | pp. 185–204
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James A. Walker. 2010. Variation in Linguistic SystemsReviewed by Alexandra D'Arcy | pp. 205–209
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Roberta Facchinetti, David Crystal, and Barbara Seidlhofer, eds.. 2010. From International to Local English – and Back AgainReviewed by Janina Werner | pp. 210–214
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Miriam Meyerhoff and Erik Schleef, eds.. 2010. The Routledge Sociolinguistics ReaderReviewed by Christine Mallinson | pp. 215–220
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Daniel Schreier, Peter Trudgill, Edgar W. Schneider, and Jeffrey P. Williams, eds.. 2010. The Lesser-Known Varieties of EnglishReviewed by David Deterding | pp. 221–224
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Maria Lourdes S. Bautista and Kingsley Bolton, eds.. 2008. Philippine English: Linguistic and Literary Perspectives.Reviewed by James D'Angelo | pp. 225–230
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Dele Adeyanju, ed.. 2009.Reviewed by Dagmar Deuber | pp. 231–235
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Mukul Saxena and Tope Omoniyi, eds.. 2010. Contending with Globalization in World EnglishesReviewed by David Deterding | pp. 236–239
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