LINGUIST List 24.1026

Wed Feb 27 2013

TOC: English Today 29/1 (2013)

Editor for this issue: Brent Miller <brentlinguistlist.org>



Date: 27-Feb-2013
From: Katie Smith <kesmithcambridge.org>
Subject: English Today Vol. 29, No. 1 (2013)
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org

Journal Title: English Today Volume Number: 29 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2013


Main Text:

Corpus linguistic work on Black South African English
Bertus van Rooy

Corpus evidence of anti-deletion in Black South African English noun phrases
Yolande Botha

Englishes in a multilingual South Africa
Clive Upton, Rajend Mesthrie

Orientations to English in post-apartheid schooling
Carolyn McKinney

‘<i>With English the world is more open to you</i>’ – language shift as marker ofsocial transformation
Christine Anthonissen

The Formation of South African English
Ian Bekker

<i>Where does a New English dictionary stop? On the making of the</i>Dictionary of South African Indian English
Rajend Mesthrie

‘Every day a new shop pops up’ – South Africa's ‘New’ Chinese Diaspora and theMultilingual Transformation of Rural Towns
Ana Deumert, Nkululeko Mabandla

Translation and South African English Literature: van Niekerk and Heyns'<i>Agaat</i>Lobke Minter

Homer the South African
Jeffrey Murray

Variation in the Grammar of Black South African English. Frankfurt am Main: PeterLang

Morphosyntax in Black South African English. A sociolinguistic analysis of XhosaEnglish. Tübingen: Narr.

Eish: but is it English? Celebrating the South African Variety. Cape Town: ZebraPress

ENG volume 29 issue 1 Cover and Back matter

ENG volume 29 issue 1 Cover and Front matter


Linguistic Field(s): History of Linguistics                             Ling & Literature                             Sociolinguistics                             Text/Corpus Linguistics                             Translation

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