http://glottopedia.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=MKwiatkowski&feedformat=atomGlottopedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T17:36:45ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.34.2http://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=User:MKwiatkowski&diff=12163User:MKwiatkowski2012-11-13T16:38:00Z<p>MKwiatkowski: Created page with "Student of English and American Studies, Scandinavian Studies at Albert–Ludwigs–Universität Freiburg im Breisgau."</p>
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<div>Student of English and American Studies, Scandinavian Studies at Albert–Ludwigs–Universität Freiburg im Breisgau.</div>MKwiatkowskihttp://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=Multicultural_London_English&diff=12160Multicultural London English2012-11-13T09:09:55Z<p>MKwiatkowski: /* Synonyms */</p>
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<div>Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a [[multiethnolect]] that emerged in the late 20th century in inner city London. Being the result of group second language acquisition of British English, it incorporates features of Patois, West African and Indian. <br />
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===Synonyms===<br />
* Hinglish, Jafaican<br />
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=== Further Reading ===<br />
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*Cheshire, Jenny, Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2008. Ethnicity, Friendship Network and Social Practices as the Motor of Dialect Change: Linguistic Innovation in London. ''Sociolinguistica'', 22: 1–23.<br />
* Cheshire, Jenny and Sue Fox. 2009. Was/Were Variation: a Perspective from London. ''Language Variation and Change'', 21: 1–23.<br />
*Cheshire, Jenny, Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2011. Contact, the Feature Pool and the Speech Community: The Emergence of Multicultural London English. ''Journal of Sociolinguistics'', 15/2: 151–196.<br />
*Kerswill, Paul and Eivind Torgersen and Sue Fox. 2008. Reversing “Drift” : Innovation and Diffusion in the London Diphthong System. ''Language Variation and Change'', 20/3: 451-491.<br />
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{{stub}}</div>MKwiatkowskihttp://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=Multicultural_London_English&diff=12159Multicultural London English2012-11-13T09:09:18Z<p>MKwiatkowski: </p>
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<div>Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a [[multiethnolect]] that emerged in the late 20th century in inner city London. Being the result of group second language acquisition of British English, it incorporates features of Patois, West African and Indian. <br />
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=Synonyms=<br />
* Hinglish, Jafaican<br />
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=== Further Reading ===<br />
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*Cheshire, Jenny, Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2008. Ethnicity, Friendship Network and Social Practices as the Motor of Dialect Change: Linguistic Innovation in London. ''Sociolinguistica'', 22: 1–23.<br />
* Cheshire, Jenny and Sue Fox. 2009. Was/Were Variation: a Perspective from London. ''Language Variation and Change'', 21: 1–23.<br />
*Cheshire, Jenny, Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2011. Contact, the Feature Pool and the Speech Community: The Emergence of Multicultural London English. ''Journal of Sociolinguistics'', 15/2: 151–196.<br />
*Kerswill, Paul and Eivind Torgersen and Sue Fox. 2008. Reversing “Drift” : Innovation and Diffusion in the London Diphthong System. ''Language Variation and Change'', 20/3: 451-491.<br />
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[[Category:Language contact]]<br />
[[Category:Sociolinguistics]]<br />
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{{stub}}</div>MKwiatkowskihttp://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=Multicultural_London_English&diff=12157Multicultural London English2012-11-12T19:54:57Z<p>MKwiatkowski: /* References */</p>
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<div>Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a [[multiethnolect]] that emerged in the late 20th century.<br />
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=== References ===<br />
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*Cheshire, Jenny, Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2008. Ethnicity, Friendship Network and Social Practices as the Motor of Dialect Change: Linguistic Innovation in London. ''Sociolinguistica'', 22: 1–23.<br />
* Cheshire, Jenny and Sue Fox. 2009. Was/were Variation: a Perspective from London. ''Language Variation and Change'', 21: 1–23.<br />
*Cheshire, Jenny, Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2011. Contact, the Feature Pool and the Speech Community: The Emergence of Multicultural London English. ''Journal of Sociolinguistics'', 15/2: 151–196.<br />
*Kerswill, Paul and Eivind Torgersen and Sue Fox. 2008. Reversing “Drift” : Innovation and Diffusion in the London Diphthong System. ''Language Variation and Change'', 20/3: 451-491.<br />
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[[Category:Language contact]]<br />
[[Category:Sociolinguistics]]<br />
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{{stub}}</div>MKwiatkowskihttp://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=Multicultural_London_English&diff=12156Multicultural London English2012-11-12T19:49:51Z<p>MKwiatkowski: </p>
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<div>Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a [[multiethnolect]] that emerged in the late 20th century.<br />
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=== References ===<br />
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*Cheshire, Jenny, Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2008. Ethnicity, Friendship Network and Social Practices as the Motor of Dialect Change: Linguistic Innovation in London. ''Sociolinguistica'', 22: 1–23.<br />
* Cheshire, Jenny and Sue Fox. 2009. Was/were Variation: a Perspective from London. ''Language Variation and Change'', 21: 1–23.<br />
*Cheshire, Jenny, Paul Kerswill, Sue Fox & Eivind Torgersen. 2011. Contact, the Feature Pool and the Speech Community: The emergence of Multicultural London English. ''Journal of Sociolinguistics'', 15/2: 151–196.<br />
*Kerswill, Paul and Eivind Torgersen and Sue Fox. 2008. Reversing “Drift” : Innovation and Diffusion in the London Diphthong System. ''Language Variation and Change'', 20/3: 451-491.<br />
{{dc}}<br />
[[Category:Language contact]]<br />
[[Category:Sociolinguistics]]<br />
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{{stub}}</div>MKwiatkowskihttp://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=Multicultural_London_English&diff=12094Multicultural London English2012-11-10T17:33:59Z<p>MKwiatkowski: Created page with "Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a multiethnolect that emerged in the late 20th century."</p>
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<div>Multicultural London English (abbreviated MLE) is a [[multiethnolect]] that emerged in the late 20th century.</div>MKwiatkowskihttp://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=Inarisaamisch&diff=12074Inarisaamisch2012-11-06T12:41:22Z<p>MKwiatkowski: Proseminar Skoltsaamisch</p>
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<div>Inari-Saami ist eine ostsaamische Sprache.</div>MKwiatkowskihttp://glottopedia.org/index.php?title=Skoltsaamisch&diff=12072Skoltsaamisch2012-11-06T12:39:35Z<p>MKwiatkowski: PS Skoltsaamisch</p>
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<div>Skolt-Saami ist eine ostsaamische Sprache.</div>MKwiatkowski