English World-Wide 35:1
[English World-Wide, 35:1] 2014. iii, 119 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The times they are a-changin’ — and so are the editors of EWWEdgar W. Schneider, Marianne Hundt and Daniel Schreier | pp. 1–5
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The dative alternation in South Asian English(es): Modelling predictors and predicting prototypesTobias Bernaisch, Stefan Th. Gries and Joybrato Mukherjee | pp. 7–31
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Economic migrants, social networks, and the prospect of koinéization in the United Arab EmiratesRonald Boyle | pp. 32–51
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An 18th-century novel from the Miskito Coast: What was creolized?John Holm | pp. 52–67
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‘Don’t even [θ/f/h]ink aboot it’: An ethnographic investigation of social meaning, social identity and (θ) variation in GlasgowRobert Lawson | pp. 68–93
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Luján García Carmen. 2013. The English Language and Anglo-American Culture. Its Impact on Spanish Language and SocietyReviewed by Cristina Suárez-Gómez | pp. 95–98
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Lisa Lim, Anne Pakir and Lionel Wee. 2010. English in Singapore. Modernity and ManagementReviewed by Sarah Lee | pp. 99–103
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Warren Maguire and April McMahon. 2011. Analysing Variation in EnglishReviewed by Becky Childs | pp. 104–108
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Lars Hinrichs and Joseph T. Farquharson. 2011.. Variation in the Caribbean. From Creole Continua to Individual Agency.Reviewed by Agata Daleszynska | pp. 109–113
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Philip Seargeant. 2011. English in Japan in the Era of GlobalizationReviewed by James D'Angelo | pp. 114–119
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CF/2AB – Linguistics/English
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General