Gayle Feng-Checkett, Lawrence Checkett.
edited by Risto Hiltunen, Janne Skaffari.
The English language is at more than one point in its history a language which is being carried from one part of the world to another. This is true at the beginning of its existence as a recognizably distinct language—the phase which this and later chapters refer to as Old English. Migration of people and the consequent relocation of the languages they speak will therefore be one of the …
The Companion to English Language Studies is designed as a resource for those studying English language at undergraduate or postgraduate level. It will also be of interest to those teaching English, and others who wish to check, consolidate or update their knowledge of an area of English Language Studies. The book focuses mainly on contemporary English Language Studies (for more detailed a…
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edited by Laurel J. Brinton, Minoji Akimoto.
Jean Wong, Hansun Zhang Waring.
Raymond Hickey.
Charles Boberg.
Nigel Fabb.
edited by Patricia Cabredo Hofherr, Ora Matushansky.
P.H. Matthews.
by An Van linden.
by Michael J. Sheehan.
D. Gary Miller.
Jolene Gear and Robert Gear.
Constant Leung, Angela Creese.