28.3799, TOC: English Today 33 / 3 (2017)
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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 13:19:03
From: Jack Groutage [jgroutage at cambridge.org]
Subject: English Today Vol. 33, No. 3 (2017)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://cambridge.org
Journal Title: English Today
Volume Number: 33
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2017
Main Text:
Editorial
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Diversity of attitudes to English in non-professional public discourse: A
focus on Lithuania: An analysis of the narratives people tell about English as
a global language in the local context of Lithuania
Jūratė Ruzaitė
15-24
Laoshi, zao shang hao! Good morning, teacher?: Respecting cultural differences
when greeting a teacher
Hu Xiaoqiong, Luo Siqi
2-7
‘Noisy guests shall not unseat the host’: Framing high-stakes English
examinations in mainland China's state-controlled print media
Qing Shao, Xuesong Gao
25-30
Noun phrase complexity in Nigerian English: Syntactic function and length
outweigh genre in predicting noun phrase complexity
Mayowa Akinlotan, Alex Housen
31-38
An athletes [sic] performance: Can a possessive apostrophe predict success?:
Misplace apostrophes, miss out on med school?
Michael Cop, Hunter Hatfield
39-45
Tracing the heritage of Pidgin English in mainland China: The influences of
yangjingbang English on contemporary culture and language in Shanghai
Jian Li
46-53
Beyond the World Englishes Paradigm: Agency, Performativity and Malaysian
English: Individual language user agency in the Malaysian context indicates
the limits of the World Englishes paradigm
Jeffrey Brown
54-59
And then there were many: How no English became one English, and then many -
Elena Seoane and Cristina Suárez-Gómez (eds.), World Englishes: New
Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1985.
Pp. viii + 285. Hardback $143, ISBN: 978-9-9027-2491-73.
Simone Bacchini
60-61
Teaching Global English - Jennifer Jenkins , Global Englishes. A Resource Book
for Students. London & New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. xvi + 280. Hardback £85,
ISBN 978-0-415-63843-2
Julia Davydova
62-63
‘Quality’ problems - CORRIGENDUM
Bryan Poole
64-64
Bottom-up multilingualism in Singapore: Code choice on shop signs: The role of
English in the graphic life of language choice in Singapore.
Guowen Shang, Shouhui Zhao
8-14
ENG volume 33 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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ENG volume 33 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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