Table of contents
List of tables
vii–viii
List of figures
ix
Introduction
1–8
Indo-Trinidadian speech
An investigation into a popular stereotype surrounding pitch
9–27
Identity, ethnicity and fine phonetic detail
An acoustic phonetic analysis of syllable-initial /t/ in Glaswegian girls of Pakistani heritage
29–53
East African Indian twice migrants in Britain
Phonological variation across generations
55–83
Sociophonetics and the Indian diaspora
The NURSE vowel and other selected features in South African Indian English
85–104
Imperfectives in Singapore’s Indian community
105–130
Zero articles in Indian Englishes
a comparison of primary and secondary diaspora situations
131–170
A lesser globalisation
A sociolexical study of Indian Englishes in diaspora, with a primary focus on South Africa
171–186
Indo-Fijian English
Linguistic diaspora or endonormative stabilization?
187–213
Transnational flows, language variation, and ideology
215–242
Index
243–244
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