Aboriginal English: adopted code of a surviving culture
Document Type
Book Chapter
Faculty
Faculty of Community Services, Education and Social Sciences
School
School of International, Cultural and Community Studies
RAS ID
1223
Abstract
A monograph series devoted to sociolinguistic research, surveys and annotated text collections. The VEAW series is divided in two parts: a text series contains carefully selected specimens of Englishes documenting the coexistence of regional, social, stylistic and diachronic varieties in a particular region; and a general series which contains outstanding studies in the field, collections of papers devoted to one region or written by one scholar, bibliographies and other reference works.
DOI
10.1075/veaw.g26.19mal
Comments
Malcolm, I.G. (2001). Aboriginal English: adopted code of a surviving culture. In: Blair, D., Collins, P. (eds) Varieties of English Around the World. John Benjamins: Amsterdam, Netherlands.