English World-Wide 20:1
[English World-Wide, 20:1] 1999.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Eighteenth-Century Sierra Leone English: Another Exported Variety of African American EnglishMichael Montgomery | pp. 1–34
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The Trilateral Process in Cameroon English Phonology: Underlying Representations and Phonological Processes in Non-Native EnglishesAugustin Simo Bobda and Beban Sammy Chumbow | pp. 35–65
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The Functions and Status of English in Hong Kong: A Post-1997 UpdateDavid C.S. Li | pp. 67–110
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Shades of Things to Come: Embryonic Variants in New Zealand English Sound ChangesElizabeth Gordon and Peter Trudgill | pp. 111–124
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Getting in a Flap or Turning off the Tap in Dunedin? Stylistic Variation in New Zealand English Intervocalic (-T-)Donn Bayard | pp. 125–155
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Philip Robinson. 1997. Ulster-Scots: A Grammar of the Traditional Written and Spoken LanguageReviewed by Jeffrey L. Kallen | pp. 157–162
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Saravanan Gopinathan, Anne Pakir, Ho Wah Kam and Vanithamani Sara-vanan, eds.. 1998. Language, Society and Education in Singapore: Issues and TrendsReviewed by Jean D'souza | pp. 163–167
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David Crystal. 1997. English as a Global LanguageReviewed by Edgar W. Schneider | pp. 169–170
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David Graddol. 1997. The Future of English? A Guide to Forecasting the Popularity of the English Language in the 21st CenturyReviewed by Manfred Görlach | pp. 171–172
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Hans Lindquist, Staffan Klintborg, Magnus Levin and Maria Estling, eds.. 1998. The Major Varieties of English: Papers from MAVEN 97Reviewed by Manfred Görlach | pp. 173–174
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Judy Pearsall, ed.. 1998. The New Oxford Dictionary of EnglishReviewed by Manfred Görlach | pp. 175–176
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John Edwards, ed.. 1998. Language in CanadaReviewed by Manfred Görlach | pp. 176–178
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