26.2796, TOC: English Today 31/2 (2015)

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Subject: 26.2796, TOC: English Today 31/2 (2015)

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Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2015 13:11:11
From: Katie Laker [klaker at cambridge.org]
Subject: English Today Vol. 31, No. 2 (2015)

 
Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  English Today 
Volume Number:  31 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2015 


Main Text:  

Editorial 

English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 2 - 2 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000140 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/Pq6nHh

Research Articles

Literally, too big a fuss about nothing 
Viktorija Kostadinova 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 3 - 4 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000036 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/lehtUC

Evolving and adapting to global changes regarding English: English language
teaching in the Siberian city of Irkutsk 
Valerie Sartor, Svetlana Bogdanova 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 5 - 10 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000048 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/QJrWDO

People didn't used to speak like that: on the reanalysis of used to in English
Robert Cirillo 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 11 - 20 
doi: 10.1017/S026607841500005X Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/QkkNHe

A literary history of the strange expression ‘what is it like?’ 
Anne Seaton 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 21 - 24 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000061 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/zuXyGI

The revival of the status of English in Tanzania 
Dunlop Ochieng 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 25 - 31 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000073 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/6DPBaA

Lord Lucan: ‘missing’ or ‘on the run’? 
Brian Poole 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 32 - 37 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000085 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/UgAn6p

“The Geordie accent has a bit of a bad reputation”: internal and external
constraints on stative possession in the Tyneside English of the 21st century 
Carol Fehringer, Karen P. Corrigan 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 38 - 50 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000097 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/uuUx4E

Thai and Japanese university students: Usefulness of English 
Scott Menking 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 51 - 58 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000103 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/lUcVj6

Reviews

Language variation in the West Midlands 
Natalie Braber 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 59 - 60 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078414000583 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/FNix5r

The Context of L2 Learner Motivation 
David Lyons 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 60 - 61 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000127 Published Online on 28th May 2015 
http://goo.gl/SM8d4E

When language met society: sociolinguistics in the twenty-first century 
Simone Bacchini 
English Today, Volume 31, Issue 02, June 2015, pp 62 - 64 
doi: 10.1017/S0266078415000139 Published Online on 28th May 2015
http://goo.gl/zNxYqO
 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Lexicography
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Syntax
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     Japanese (jpn)
                     Swahili (swh)
                     Thai (tha)



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