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TOC: English World-Wide 26/2 (2005)
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1. Paul
Peranteau,
English World-Wide Vol. 26, No. 2 (2005)
Message 1: English World-Wide Vol. 26, No. 2 (2005)
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Date: 29-Jun-2005
From: Paul Peranteau <paul benjamins.com>
Subject: English World-Wide Vol. 26, No. 2 (2005)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: English World-Wide
Volume Number: 26
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2005
Main Text:
Table of contents Articles Putting back the horse before the cart: The "spelling form" fallacy in Second Language Acquisition studies, with special reference to the treatment of unstressed vowels in Black South African English Rajend Mesthrie 127–151 Nigerian English prosody Ulrike B. Gut 153–177 Emergent patterns in the vowels of Singapore English David Deterding 179–197 Mergers in the mountains: West Virginia division and unification Kirk Hazen 199–221 Book reviews Kingsley Bolton.2003.Chinese Englishes: A Sociolinguistic History. Andrew Moody 223–228 Michael Aceto and Jeffrey P. Williams, eds. 2003. Contact Englishes of the Eastern Caribbean Barbara Lalla 228–234 Darrell T. Tryon and Jean Michel Charpentier. 2004. Pacific Pidgins and Creoles. Origins, Growth and Development Manfred Görlach 234–238 Serah Mwangi. 2003. Prepositions in Kenyan English: A Corpus-Based Study in Lexico-Grammatical Variation Paul Skandera 238–242 Shorter Notice Crystal, David. 2004. The Stories of English. Daniel Schreier 243–245
Linguistic Field(s):
English
Sociolinguistics
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