„New Englishes“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Namibian English in its multilingual environment
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Modality in contact – necessity and obligation in new Englishes
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Rezension: Baker, Will & Ishikawa, Tomokazu (2021): Transcultural Communication Through Global Englishes. New York: Routledge
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Namibian English in Its Multilingual Environment
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Constructional competition - preposition stranding and pied-piping in World Englishes
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Significant Sequences in World Englishes: A Data-driven Approach to Variationist Models
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Emotion Metaphors in New Englishes: A Corpus-Based Study of Emotion Concepts in Institutionalized Second-Language Varieties of English
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History of Englishes – New Methods and Interpretations in Historical Linguistics
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Tense, aspect and modality in Ghanaian English: a corpus-based analysis of the progressive and the modal will
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Conversion in Asian Englishes – : a usage-based account of the emergence of new local norms
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Modality in New Englishes: a corpus-based study of obligation and necessity – = Modalität in den New Englishes: eine korpusunterstützte Studie verbaler Modalkonstruktionen der Pflicht und Notwendigkeit
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Nigerian newscasters’ English as a model of standard Nigerian English?
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Speech Rhythm in Varieties of English – Evidence from Educated Indian English and British English
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Attitudinal data from New Zealand, Australia, the USA and UK about each other’s Englishes: Recent changes or consequences of methodologies?
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Simplicity and Typological Effects in the Emergence of New Englishes – The Noun Phrase in Singaporean and Kenyan English
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“They envision going to New York, not Jakarta”: the differing attitudes toward ELF of students, teaching assistants, and instructors in an English-medium business program in Japan
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Modality in Contact – Necessity and Obligation in New Englishes
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Simplicity and Typological Effects in the Emergence of New Englishes – The Noun Phrase in Singaporean and Kenyan English
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Simplicity and typological effects in the emergence of New Englishes – the noun phrase in Singaporean and Kenyan English
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West African Englishes on the Move: New Forms of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in Germany : Abschlussbericht