Publications
Loureiro-Porto, Lucía. 2019. Grammaticalization of semi-modals of necessity in Asian Englishes. English World-Wide 40 (2) : 115–143.
Schreier, Daniel and Claudia Rathore-Nigsch. 2016. ‘Our heart is still in Africa’: Twice migration and its sociolinguistic consequences. Language in Society 45 (2) : 163–191.
[no author]. 2015. EFL and/vs. ESL? A multi-level regression modeling perspective on bridging the paradigm gap. International Journal of Learner Corpus Research 1 (1) : 130–159.
Antony, Mary Grace. 2013. “Thank You for Calling:” Accents and Authenticity on NBC’s Outsourced. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 42 (2) : 192–213.
Roy, Anjali Gera. 2013. The politics of Hinglish. In Goh, Robbie B.H., Lisa Lim and Desmond Wee, eds. The Politics of English. South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific. (Studies in World Language Problems 4). John Benjamins. pp. 21–36.
Vaish, Viniti. 2013. Globalization and multilingualism. Text types in the linguistic ecology of Delhi. In Goh, Robbie B.H., Lisa Lim and Desmond Wee, eds. The Politics of English. South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific. (Studies in World Language Problems 4). John Benjamins. pp. 37–60.
Lange, Claudia. 2012. The Syntax of Spoken Indian English. (Varieties of English Around the World G45). John Benjamins.
Mesthrie, Rajend. 2012. Ethnicity, substrate and place: The dynamics of Coloured and Indian English in five South African cities in relation to the variable (t). Language Variation and Change 24 (3) : 371–395.
Ramakrishnan, Srilakshmi. 2012. ‘Wheatish’ grooms and ‘innocent’ divorcées: Commodifying attributes in the discourse of Indian matrimonials. Discourse & Society 23 (4) : 432–449.
Balasubramanian, Chandrika. 2009. Register Variation in Indian English. (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 37). John Benjamins.
Chand, Vineeta. 2009. [v]at is going on? Local and global ideologies about Indian English. Language in Society 38 (4) : 393–419.
Lange, Claudia. 2009. “Where’s the party yaar!”: Discourse particles in Indian English. In Hoffmann, Thomas and Lucia Siebers, eds. World Englishes – Problems, Properties and Prospects. Selected papers from the 13th IAWE conference. (Varieties of English Around the World G40). John Benjamins. pp. 207–226.
Morgan, Brian D. and Vaidehi Ramanathan. 2009. Outsourcing, globalizing economics, and shifting language policies: issues in managing Indian call centres. Language Policy 8 (1) : 69–80.
Sedlatschek, Andreas. 2009. Contemporary Indian English. Variation and change. (Varieties of English Around the World G38). John Benjamins.
Vaish, Viniti. 2007. Bilingualism Without Diglossia: The Indian Community in Singapore. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 10 (2) : 171–187.