All Stories

  1. 50 years of British accent bias
  2. Style dominance: Attention, audience, and the ‘real me’
  3. English in the Indian Diaspora
  4. Introduction
  5. Transnational flows, language variation, and ideology
  6. What's in a grammar? Modeling dominance and optimization in contact
  7. Second language varieties of English
  8. Continua and clines in the development of New Englishes
  9. Cognitive and social forces in dialect shift: Gradual change in London Asian speech
  10. Style repertoire and social change in British Asian English
  11. Review of Sedlatschek (2009): Contemporary Indian English: Variation and Change
  12. Rajend Mesthrie & Rakesh M. Bhatt, World Englishes: The study of new linguistic varieties. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. xvii, 276. Pb. $33.
  13. Chapter 8. A new methodology for the study of aspect in contact
  14. Typological diversity in New Englishes
  15. AAVE/creole copula absence
  16. Language and woman’s place: Text and commentaries. Edited by Mary Bucholtz. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
  17. Typology in variation: a probabilistic approach to be and n't in the Survey of English Dialects
  18. Typological variation in the ergative morphology of Indo-Aryan languages
  19. LANGUAGE TRANSFER AND DISCOURSE UNIVERSALS IN INDIAN ENGLISH ARTICLE USE
  20. Dialect stabilization and speaker awareness in non-native varieties of English1
  21. The pluperfect in native and non-native English: A comparative corpus study
  22. Indian English
  23. 132. Second-Language Varieties: English in India
  24. Shared features in New Englishes