Aspects of the Syntax of Educated Singaporean English: Attitudes, Beliefs, and UsageMark Newbrook P. Lang, 1987 - 416 sayfa This work consists of a collection of eight papers on the syntax of English as spoken and written by educated Singaporeans. The topics dealt with include various aspects of verb-phrase structure and use, comparative constructions, and relative pronoun selection. Some of the papers are dialectological in focus and some theoretical, but all were researched through questionnaire-based interviews and/or examination of bodies of written material. Eleven Singapore researchers collaborated with the editor in this project. |
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Preface | 4 |
The HyperCorrect Use of NonFinite | 28 |
Patterns of Usage in Comparative and Related | 62 |
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Aspects of the Syntax of Educated Singaporean English: Attitudes, Beliefs ... Mark Newbrook Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1987 |
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accepted actual adjectives antecedent apparently Bartley Secondary School basilectal British British English chapter claim class clearly comparative constraint constructions course Crewe discussed disparity educated Singaporean educational level English Language evidence examples exonormative standard expatriates fact formal frequent groups helluva hyper-correct illustrating informants involving issue language latter least less Malay marginal means native speakers native-speaker negative Newbrook non-finite non-restrictive non-standard sentences non-use norm class noted noun noun phrase obtained obviously occur over-reporting overall overcorrection particular pattern perceived percentages perhaps phenomena phenomenon phonological phrase possible postmodifying pre-university students preference preposition present produced proper English question questionnaire relative clauses relevant resemble respect responses scores secondary school seems semantic Siglap Secondary School similar Singapore Singaporean English Singaporean usage sociolinguistic spontaneous standard form standard sentence standard variety subject complement subjects submodifier suggest syntactic teachers Temasek Junior College tokens Trudgill typically under-reports verb verb phrase
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Babel Or Behemoth: Language Trends in Asia Jennifer Lindsay,Ying Ying Tan Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 2003 |