English World-Wide

Papers
(The TQCC of English World-Wide is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
50 years of British accent bias10
Ethnic variation in the phonology of Namibian English8
Attitudinal research into Caribbean Englishes7
Between first language influence, exonormative orientation and migration5
Maidin Cornwall5
Teachers’ attitudes towards varieties of Hong Kong English3
Broadening horizons in the diachronic and sociolinguistic study of Philippine English with the Twitter Corpus of Philippine Englishes (TCOPE)3
The inconspicuous substratum3
Regional variation in British English voice quality3
“I just sound Sco[ʔ]ish now”2
Grammatical variation in World Englishes2
Spanish-influenced lexical phenomena in emerging Miami English2
The role of linguistic structure in the perceptions of vernacular speech2
Another story2
Intensifying and downtoning in South Asian Englishes2
Conflicts between World Englishes2
Theget-passive in Tyneside English1
Extending automatic vowel formant extraction to New Englishes1
Rethinking Maltese English as a continuum of sociolinguistic continua through evaluations of written and oral prompts1
Swearing as a Leadership Tool1
Stability and change in (ing)1
Pseudonyms as carriers of contextualised threat in 19th-century Irish English threatening notices1
Review of Buschfeld (2020): Children’s English in Singapore: Acquisition, Properties, and Use1
The ideological debate on Naijá and its use in education1
Review of Esimaje, Gut & Antia (2019): Corpus Linguistics and African Englishes1
Review of Schröder (2021): The Dynamics of English in Namibia: Perspectives on an Emerging Variety1
Code-switching in online academic discourse1
Review of Steigertahl (2019): Englishes in Post-Independence Namibia. An Investigation of Variety Status and its Implications for English Language Teaching1
Hongkongites, Hong Kongers, Hong Kong Belongers?1
“He’s a lawyer you know and all of that”1
The trappings of order1
The bike, the back, and the boyfriend1
Rhotics in Standard Scottish English1
He come out and give me a beer but he never seen the bear1
A socio­linguistic perspective on the (quasi-)modals of obligation and necessity in Australian English1
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