Focus on Canada
Editor
| Memorial University of Newfoundland
Although varieties of North American English have come in for a good deal of linguistic scrutiny in recent years, the vast majority of published works have dealt with American rather than Canadian English. This volume constitutes a welcome addition to our linguistic knowledge of English-speaking Canada. While the focus of the volume is primarily synchronic, several of the dozen papers it contains offer a diachronic perspective on Canadian English. Topics range from general issues in Canadian lexicography and orthography to sociolinguistic studies of varieties of English spoken in all major geographical areas of the country: Atlantic Canada, Ontario, Quebec and the West. A theme common to many of the articles is the relationship of Canadian English to American varieties to the south.
[Varieties of English Around the World, G11] 1993. xii, 302 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
vii–xii
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1–26
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27–44
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45–64
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65–84
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85–108
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109–150
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151–178
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179–199
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201–227
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229–246
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247–267
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269–293
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Addresses of authors
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295–296
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Index
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297–302
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Cited by
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Chambers, J.K.
Chambers, J.K.
Clarke, Sandra, Ford Elms & Amani Youssef
Dollinger, Stefan
DOLLINGER, STEFAN
DOLLINGER, STEFAN & SANDRA CLARKE
Hickey, Raymond
McArthur, Tom
SADLIER-BROWN, EMILY
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General