Introducing Jamaican Creole into the Jamaican Educational Curriculum
Author(s): Marijke Frank
Volume: 1
Year: 2010



Gullah, African Continuities, and their Representation in Dash’s Daughters of the Dust
Author(s): Dara Greaves
Volume: 1
Year: 2010



A Fantastic Failure: Displaced Nationalism and the Intralingual Translation of Harry Potter
Author(s): Alexander Eastwood
Volume: 1
Year: 2010



The Newfoundland Poetry Anthology: Dialect Literature as Carrier of Cultural Identity
Author(s): Stephanie McAllister
Volume: 1
Year: 2010



Linking Oceans: English, Economic Diversity and National Identity in Panama
Author(s): George Pakozdi
Volume: 2
Year: 2011



‘Signs’ of Change: Chinese English, Hybridity, and Public Media
Author(s): Cassel Busse
Volume: 2
Year: 2011



Shaping Nativization? Indian English and Raja Rao’s Kanthapura
Author(s): Ken Downey
Volume: 2
Year: 2011



Stowaway Speakers: The Diasporic Politics of Funny English in A Night at the Opera
Author(s): Jessica Wolfe
Volume: 2
Year: 2011



Out of Many, One: Spelling Bees and the United States National Spelling Bee
Author(s): Rachel McArthur
Volume: 2
Year: 2011



Turkey’s Language Revolution and the Status of English Today
Author(s): David Zok
Volume: 1
Year: 2010



Between Coercion and Choice: English(es) and Multilingual Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Author(s): Miriam Novick
Volume: 1
Year: 2010



Fixing Language: ‘People-First’ Language, Taxonomical Prescriptivism, and the Linguistic Location of Disability
Author(s): Angelo Muredda
Volume: 3
Year: 2012



They do be anxious about their speech: Performance and Perceptions of Authenticity in Irish-Newfoundland English
Author(s): Michael Collins
Volume: 3
Year: 2012



Ebonics, the Oakland Resolution, and Using Non-Standard Dialects in the Classroom
Author(s): Josiane Messier
Volume: 3
Year: 2012



‘A text in process’: The Progressive Aspect in Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans
Author(s): Alyson Brickey
Volume: 3
Year: 2012



Captive Petitions: The Function of Slave Dialect in the Fictional and Transcriptional Texts of Susanna Strickland Moodie
Author(s): Alpen Razi
Volume: 3
Year: 2012



One Devil Too Many: Understanding the Language of Magic Spells in the English Renaissance
Author(s): Anthony Oliveira
Volume: 3
Year: 2012


