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The Case of the Word Métis in Canadian English
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English, but not quite : locating linguistic diversity. - ( Intersezioni = Intersections ; 1)-
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- Introduction
- Developmental Stages in the Formation of Epicentres of English
- Irish English and Dublin English in Damien Dempsey's Lyrics
- The Case of the Word Métis in Canadian English
- A Language of their own: French-English Codeswitching in Quebec English
- African American English: Race, Ethnicity and Language Diversity in the U.S.A.
- African American English in Rap Music : Public Enemy's Word from the Motherland
- De Tongue dat Does Buy Yuh Does Sell Yuh : Bajan English Proverbs on the Web.
- English in West Africa : the Case of Nigeria
- Imported Words and New Coinages in Twentyfirst-Century South African English
- Indian English in Use : a Pukka Language
- A Kampung is not a Village : Malaysian English, a Linguistic Tapestry
- Talking About our Own : Nyoongah Aboriginal English in Jack Davis's In Our Town
- New Zealand English as a Linguistic Mix.
- Language Habits, Domains, Competence and Awareness : the Role and Use of English in Malta
- One Word for Different Wor(l)ds : Evolution of a Taboo Word : Fuck in on-line British Newspapers
- Notes on Contributors