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Introducing the Corpus of Dutch English: What it is, and where it does – and doesn't – belong
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- 18 August 2011, pp. 10-14
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The rush for English education in urban Cameroon: sociolinguistic implications and prospects
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- 23 February 2010, pp. 34-42
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Studying attitudes to English usage1: Investigating prescriptivism in a large research project
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- 21 November 2013, pp. 3-12
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Hong Kong English, China English and World English
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- 02 May 2006, pp. 23-28
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Impacts of World Englishes on local standardized language proficiency testing in the Expanding Circle: A study on the College English Test (CET) in China
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- 14 April 2021, pp. 254-270
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South Korea's Linguistic Tangle: English vs. Korean vs. Konglish: A study of the relative status of Konglish and its parent languages in South Korea
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- 07 August 2017, pp. 45-51
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European English in the EFL classroom?: Teacher attitudes towards target varieties of English in Sweden and Germany
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- 19 November 2019, pp. 85-91
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Writing in the Information Age
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- 12 July 2006, pp. 39-45
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Learned Through Labour: The Discursive Production of English Speakers in South Korea: A case study of Koreans with high spoken proficiency and low test scores
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- 08 February 2018, pp. 30-35
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Invented languages and new worlds
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- 29 March 2004, pp. 8-18
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The Internet and the English language
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 3-8
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Arab Americans and sound change in southeastern Michigan
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- 24 August 2010, pp. 27-34
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Japanese bilingual brand names
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- 17 October 2008, pp. 12-16
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‘All the Lads and Lasses’: lexical variation in Tyne and Wear: A discussion of how the traditional dialect terms lad and lass are still used in the modern urban dialects of Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland
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- 03 December 2012, pp. 10-22
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The Anglo-Cornish dialect is ‘a performance, a deliberate performance’: Ideological orientation and patterns of lexical variation in a peripheral dialect
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- 02 September 2020, pp. 77-84
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Local responses to global English: perceptions of English in Taiwan: Personal responses toward the spread of global English and its impact in Taiwan
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- 13 September 2012, pp. 67-72
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Attitudes of Armenian and German students toward British English, American English, and their own Englishes: The global diversity of English and the question of models of English Language Teaching
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- 21 January 2020, pp. 76-84
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Race and the language of incels: Figurative neologisms in an emerging English cryptolect
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- 01 June 2022, pp. 89-99
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Assessing the Nigerianness of SMS text-messages in English
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- 22 February 2008, pp. 51-56
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Leisure-activity ESP as a special case of ELF: the example of scuba diving English: A call for the recognition of a close relationship between English as a Lingua Franca and English for Specific Purposes, and of the fact that this can be (and can have to do with) fun!
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- 15 August 2013, pp. 47-57
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