31.3743, TOC: English Today 36 / 3 (2020)

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Subject: 31.3743, TOC:  English Today 36 / 3 (2020)

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Date: Sat, 05 Dec 2020 15:43:20
From: Rachel Tonkin [rtonkin at cambridge.org]
Subject: English Today Vol. 36, No. 3 (2020)

 
Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://cambridge.org 
			
Journal Title:  English Today 
Volume Number:  36 
Issue Number:  3 
Issue Date:  2020 


Main Text:  

Editorial
1-2

East Anglian English in the English Dialects App: Regional variation in East
Anglian English based on evidence from a smartphone-based survey
David Britain, Tamsin Blaxter, Adrian Leemann
14-30

English in the South of England: Introduction to the special issue
Sandra Jansen, Jenny Amos
3-5

Sussex by the sea: A descriptive analysis of dialect variation in the South
East of England based on English Dialect App data
Sandra Jansen, Justyna Robinson, Lynne Cahill, Adrian Leemann, Tamsin Blaxter,
David Britain
31-39

Perceptions of T-glottalling among adolescents in South East England: A sign
of ‘chavviness’, or a key to ‘coolness’?
Roy Alderton
40-47

Dialect Maintenance in East Anglia: Singin’ The Same Old Tune
Kerri-Ann Butcher
48-58

Style-shifting in Multicultural London English in an all-girls homework club:
A group of 11-year-old girls in Hackney change their pronunciations of the
innovative Multicultural London English diphthongs according to the speech
context.
Rosie Oxbury, Esther Leeuw
59-69

Reconsidering the variable context: A phonological argument for (t) and (d)
deletion
Jenny Amos, Jonathan Kasstan, Wyn Johnson
6-13

Forest Dialect: Discourses of dialect, place and identity in the Forest of
Dean
Michelle Straw
70-76

The Anglo-Cornish dialect is ‘a performance, a deliberate performance’:
Ideological orientation and patterns of lexical variation in a peripheral
dialect
Rhys Sandow
77-84

ENG volume 36 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
b1-b2

ENG volume 36 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
f1-f2
 





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