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TOC: English World-Wide 30/3 (2009)
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1. Paul Peranteau,
English World-Wide Vol 30, No 3 (2009)
Message 1: English World-Wide Vol 30, No 3 (2009)
Date:
07-Oct-2009
From:
Paul Peranteau <paul
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Subject:
English World-Wide Vol 30, No 3 (2009)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: English World-Wide
Volume Number: 30
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2009
Main Text:
English World-Wide 30:3
2009. iv, 126 pp.
Table of contents
Articles
Resolving the paradox of Singapore English hor
Chonghyuck Kim and Lionel Wee 241–261
Past tense marking in Singapore English verbs
Ulrike Gut 262–277
The evolution of the English-language speech community in Hong Kong
Stephen Evans 278–301
Cross-generational change in /l/ in Chicano English
Janneke Van Hofwegen 302–325
Book reviews
Jennifer Jenkins. 2007. English as a Lingua Franca: Attitude and Identity
Reviewed by David Deterding 327–331
Joseph Errington. 2008. Linguistics in a Colonial World: A Story of Language,
Meaning, and Power
Reviewed by Stephanie Hackert 332–337
Jean-Paul Kouega. 2007. A Dictionary of Cameroon English Usage
Reviewed by Daniel Nkemleke 338–343
David Deterding. 2007. Singapore English
Reviewed by Anthea Fraser Gupta 344–349
Sebastian M. Rasinger. 2007. Bengali-English in East London: A Study in Urban
Multilingualism
Reviewed by Sue Fox 350–354
Viniti Vaish. 2008. Biliteracy and Globalization: English Language Education in
India
Reviewed by Renu Gupta 355–359
Jeff Siegel. 2008. The Emergence of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Reviewed by Walter Seiler 360–364
Contents of Volume 30 365–366
Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography
Morphology
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Applied Linguistics
English
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