Immigrant Englishes Around the World is a collection that explores the varieties of English that emerge when speakers whose native languages are not English immigrate to an English-speaking country.
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1. Immigrant Englishes around the World - Erik R. Thomas; 2. Testing and Amplifying the Immigrant English Model: A View from South African Indian English - Rajend Mesthrie; 3. Dynamic Characteristics of price and mouth in Multicultural Australian English - Felicity Cox and Joshua Penney; 4. Multicultural London English - Christian Ilbury; 5. Asian Englishes in England: Exploring the Evaluation stage - Jessica Wormald; 6. New Speakers, New Identities, New Accents: Ethnicity and Accent in Glasgow -7. Midwestern U. S. Immigrant Englishes: An Emergent Dearborn English Contrasted with Established Regional Immigrant Englishes - Iman Sheydaei and Thomas Purnell; 8. Spanish-Contact English in New York City. Michael Newman, Victor Fernandez-Mallat, and Rafael Orozco; 9. English in Miami - Phillip M. Carter; 10. "That Spanish Twang:" Demographic shift and language contact outcomes in the Great Plains - Mary E. Kohn and Trevin Garcia; 11. Korean American English - Andrew Cheng and Lisa Jeon; 12. Immigrant English(es) in Toronto - Michol F. Hoffman and James A. Walker; Index