Table of contents
Series editor’s preface: The World Englishes conference in Regensburg 2007 – a retrospective look
Acknowledgements
Deracialising the GOOSE vowel in South African English: Accelerated linguistic change amongst young, middle class females in post-apartheid South Africa
Codifying Ghanaian English: Problems and prospects
Corpus linguistics meets sociolinguistics: Studying educated spoken usage in Jamaica on the basis of the International Corpus of English
Rhoticity in educated Jamaican English: An analysis of the spoken component of ICE-Jamaica
Standard English in the secondary school in Trinidad: Problems — properties — prospects
Australian English as a regional epicenter
Finding one’s own vowel space: An acoustic analysis of the speech of Niuean New Zealanders
Language in Hong Kong: Ten years on (1997–2007)
The roles of English in Southeast Asian legal systems
Not just an “Outer Circle”, “Asian” English: Singapore English and the significance of ecology
“Where’s the party yaar!”: Discourse particles in Indian English
Innovation in second language phonology: Evidence from Hong Kong English
Intelligibility assessment of Japanese accents: A phonological study of science major students’ speech
World Englishes between simplification and complexification
Global feature — local norms? A case study on the progressive passive
The shared core of the perfect across Englishes: A corpus-based analysis
Word-formation in New Englishes: Properties and trends
The indigenization of English in North America
Perspectives on English as a lingua franca
A discourse-historical approach to the English native speaker
World Englishes and Peace Sociolinguistics: Towards a common goal of linguistic understanding
New voices in the canon: The case for including World Englishes in literature
Index
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