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Languages in contact
Ansaldo, Umberto; Lim, Lisa. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016
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The use of the "be"-passive in academic Englishes: local 'versus' global usage in an international language
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 11 (2016) 1, 29-61
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Noun phrase complexity across varieties of English : focus on syntactic function and text type
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 37 (2016) 1, 58-85
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O estatuto do pichi na Guiné Equatorial ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2016
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O estatuto do pichi na Guiné Equatorial ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2016
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English-Based Creoles: The History, Formation, And Usage Of Miskito Coast Creole And Gullah ...
Bryant, Laquetta. - : My University, 2016
Abstract: The History, Formation, and Usage of Miskito Coast Creole and Gullah identify similarities, differences, usage, and history among two English-based Creoles in North and Central America. During an excursion to Nicaragua in April of 2014, the writer experienced many cultural and linguistic differences. Eager to learn about the language and culture of Nicaragua, the writer attended many events to familiarize herself with life in Central America. J.L. Dillard, Lorenzo D. Turner, and Derek Bickerton are American linguist that have studied languages ranging from Black English to Creole. Throughout their studies, they often found characteristics that represent what some call “Broken English”. While identifying that both languages have influences from other authentic languages such as Spanish and West African Pidgin English, the researcher determined that while each of these languages are English-based, that does not mean they both have the same characteristics in Syntax and Phonology. ...
Keyword: Charleston; Creole; English; FOS Languages and literature; Gullah; Linguistics; Miskito; Nicaragua
URL: http://mdsoar.org/handle/11603/10700
https://dx.doi.org/10.13016/m2hx15t6q
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DB2-004
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Haciendo y deshaciendo la lengua - Funciones simbólicas del español en Belice : entre el predominio demográfico, la política nacional, el estatus de clase baja y el prestigio global
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Science learning and teaching in a Creole-speaking environment
In: Cultural Studies of Science Education (2016) (In press). (2016)
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Populating the landscape with absent friends : the use of personal names in Palmerston Island toponyms
Hendery, Rachel (R17913). - : Canada, Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, 2016
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Untangling synchronic and diachronic variation : verb agreement in Palmerston English
Hendery, Rachel (R17913). - : Melbourne, Vic., Routledge, 2016
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Final consonant clusters in Jamaican Creole: implications for the teaching and learning of English in Jamaica
Gilbert, Glenn G.. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2016. : University of Kansas, 2016
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Aspects of standardization in West African Creole English
Hancock, Ian. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2016. : University of Kansas, 2016
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Social consideration and contexts of linguistic varieties in Jamaica
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Rethinking Australian Aboriginal English-based speech varieties: evidence from Woorabinda
Munro, Jennifer; Mushin, Ilana. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2016
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