441 results on '"Schneider, Edgar W."'
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152. Exploring the interface between World Englishes and Second Language Acquisition – and implications for English as a Lingua Franca
153. The dynamics of the linguistic system: Usage, conventionalization, and entrenchment.
154. Abstraction and Instance: The Type-Token Relation in Linguistic Theory
155. English Around the World
156. Celebrating Tom's century – 100 issues of English Today
157. Review of Bickerton (2008): Bastard tongues: A trailblazing linguist finds clues to our common humanity in the world’s lowliest languages
158. Michael Montgomery. 2006. From Ulster to America. The Scotch-Irish Heritage of American English
159. Review of Svartvik & Leech (2006): English. One Tongue, Many Voices
160. Review of Mugglestone (2006): The Oxford History of English
161. Review of Labov, Ash & Boberg (2006): The Atlas of North American English. Phonetics, Phonology and Sound Change. A Multimedia Reference Tool
162. Editor’s report 2003–2007
163. Postcolonial English
164. Review of Mühleisen (2005): Creole language in creole literatures
165. Review of Minnick (2004): Dialect and dichotomy. Literary representations of African American speech
166. When I started to using BLUR
167. The variability of literary dialect in Jamaican creole
168. Review of Ling & Brown (2005): English in Singapore. An Introduction
169. Pam Peters. 2004. The Cambridge Guide to English Usage
170. Lesley Milroy and Matthew Gordon. 2003. Sociolinguistics. Method and Interpretation
171. Review of Melchers & Shaw (2003): World Englishes. An Introduction
172. John Holm. 2004. Languages in Contact.The Partial Restructuring of Vernaculars .
173. David Britain and Jenny Cheshire, eds. 2003. Social Dialectology. In Honour of Peter Trudgill
174. How to trace structural nativization: particle verbs in world Englishes
175. Book notice: “Variation Past and Present. VARIENG Studies on English for Terttu Nevalainen” by Helena Raumolin-Brunberg, Minna Nevala, Arja Nurmi and Matti Rissanen (eds.)
176. Book notice: “International Communication. English Language Challenges for Malaysia” by Saran Kaur Gill
177. Review of Blythe (2002): Beyond Babel – English on the World Stage
178. Evolutionary Patterns of New Englishes and the Special Case of Malaysian English
179. Index of subjects.
180. References.
181. Notes.
182. Conclusion.
183. The cycle in hindsight: the emergence of American English.
184. Countries along the cycle: case studies.
185. Linguistic aspects of nativization.
186. The evolution of Postcolonial Englishes: the Dynamic Model.
187. Charting the territory: Postcolonial Englishes as a field of linguistic investigation.
188. Introduction.
189. Frontmatter.
190. Chapter 11: The Origin of the Verbal -s in Black English.
191. A Quantitative Categorization of Phonemic Dialect Features in Context.
192. Review of Ronowicz & Yallop (1999): English: One Language, Different Cultures
193. Review of Bautista (1997): English Is an Asian Language: The Philippine Context. Proceedings of the Conference Held in Manila on August 2–3, 1996 & Newbrook (1999): English Is an Asian Language: The Thai Context. Proceedings of the Conference Held in Bangkok on August 8–9, 1996 & Said & Siew (2000): English Is an Asian Language: The Malaysian Context. Proceedings of the Conference Held in Kuala Lumpur on August 18–19, 1997
194. Review of Biber, Johansson, Leech, Conrad & Finegan (1999): Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English
195. Feature diffusion vs. contact effects in the evolution of new Englishes
196. Review of Mufwene, Rickford, Bailey & Baugh (1998): African-American English. Structure, history and use
197. Review of Crystal (1997): English as a Global Language
198. Sociolinguistic Theory: Linguistic Variation and Its Social Significance
199. Editorial
200. Review of Johnson (1996): Lexical Change and Variation in the Southeastern United States, 1930–1990
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