Publications
Mensah, Eyo. 2019. The New Language Policy of the Nigerian Army: National Integration or Linguistic Imperialism? Journal of Asian and African Studies 54 (3) : 331–345.
Mensah, Eyo. 2019. The New Language Policy of the Nigerian Army: National Integration or Linguistic Imperialism? Journal of Asian and African Studies 54 (3) : 331–345.
Schneider, Klaus P. and Anne Schröder. 2018. Variational pragmatics, responses to thanks, and the specificity of English in Namibia. English World-Wide 39 (3) : 338–363.
Coleman, Hywel. 2017. Milestones in language planning and development aid. Current Issues in Language Planning 18 (4) : 442–468.
Erling, Elizabeth J. 2017. Language planning, English language education and development aid in Bangladesh. Current Issues in Language Planning 18 (4) : 388–406.
Gao, Shuang. 2016. Interactional straining and the neoliberal self: Learning English in the biggest English corner in China. Language in Society 45 (3) : 397–421.
Collins, Peter, ed. 2015. Grammatical Change in English World-Wide. (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 67). John Benjamins.
Earls, Clive W. 2013. Setting the Catherine wheel in motion: An exploration of “Englishization” in the German higher education system. Language Problems and Language Planning 37 (2) : 125–150.
Garvía, Roberto. 2013. Religion and artificial languages at the turn of the twentieth century: Ostwald and Zamenhof. Language Problems and Language Planning 37 (1) : 47–70.
Rapley, Ian. 2013. When global and local culture meet: Esperanto in 1920s rural Japan. Language Problems and Language Planning 37 (2) : 179–196.
Rajagopalan, Kanavillil. 2012. World English’ or ‘World Englishes’? Does it make any difference? International Journal of Applied Linguistics 22 (3) : 374–391.
Batibo, Herman M. 2009. The inter-cultural dimension in the use of languages of wider communication by minority language speakers. Journal of multicultural discourses 4 (2) : 89–102.
Blanke, Detlev. 2009. Causes of the relative success of Esperanto. Language Problems and Language Planning 33 (3) : 251–266.
Georgieva, Maria. 2009. Communication strategies as vehicles of intercultural border crossing. Intercultural Pragmatics 6 (3) : 291–314.
Jacobsen, Birgitte. 2009. Chat – New rooms for language contact. In Mahieu, Marc-Antoine and Nicole Tersis, eds. Variations on Polysynthesis. The Eskaleut languages. (Typological Studies in Language 86). John Benjamins. pp. 249–260.
Mooko, Theophilus, Gregory Hankoni Kamwendo and Tshiamiso Moumakwa. 2009. International languages and education in Botswana and Malawi: A comparative study. Language Problems and Language Planning 33 (3) : 218–233.
Nesselhauf, Nadja. 2009. Co-selection phenomena across New Englishes: Parallels (and differences) to foreign learner varieties. English World-Wide 30 (1) : 1–25.