Representations of language and identity : focus on Canadian English lexis (original) (raw)
The Eh-Bee-Cee of Canadian English: Attitudes, Perceptions, and National Identity
Vicky Loras
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Uniquely Canadian, eh? Review of "Only in Canada, You Say: A Treasury of Canadian Language By Katherine Barber 2007" [Dollinger 2008]
Stefan Dollinger
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On the autonomy and homogeneity of Canadian English
Юлия Федотова
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“The Narcissism of Small Differences: The Invention of Canadian English.” In Magda Fahrni and Paul Rutherdale, eds. Creating Postwar Canada: Community, Diversity and Dissent, 1945 – 1975. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007
Steven High
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UNIQUELY CANADIAN, EH? Review of "Only in Canada, You Say: A Treasury of Canadian Language By Katherine Barber Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. viii + 272. ISBN-13: 9780195427073; $24.95"
Stefan Dollinger
American Speech, 2008
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Review of Boberg, Charles. 2010. The English Language in Canada. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Stefan Dollinger
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On the Autonomy and Homogeneity of Canadian English (with Sandra Clarke)
Stefan Dollinger, Sandra Clarke
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The English Language in Canada: Status, History and Comparative Analysis
Dr. Charles Boberg
2010
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Uniquely Canadian, Eh? Review of Barber, Katherine. 2007. Only in Canada You Say: A Treasury of Canadian Language. Oxford University Press.
Stefan Dollinger
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The Open-class Lexis of Canadian English: History, Structure, and Social Correlations [post review and copy-editing]
Stefan Dollinger
New Cambridge History of the English Language
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Academic and public attitudes to the notion of 'standard' Canadian English
Stefan Dollinger
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Creating Canadian English: the Professor, the Mountaineer, and a National Variety of English [2019, Chapter 1]
Stefan Dollinger
Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Symposium Issue of World Englishes: Autonomy and Homogeneity in Canadian English
Stefan Dollinger
World Englishes 31(4) 2012: 449-548
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Revising the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles: World Englishes and linguistic variation in real-time (published version)
Stefan Dollinger
Routledge Handbook of Lexicography, ed. by Pedro A Fuertes Olivera, 2017
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Canadianism, Americanism, North Americanism? A Comparison of DARE and DCHP
Stefan Dollinger
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New Englishes in a New World: A Brief Introduction to Canadian English
Sacha A Berardo
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Canadian English: Background, Features and Resources
Michael Lessard-Clouston
TESL Ontario Contact, 26(1), 11-17, 2000
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National dictionaries and cultural identity: insights from Austrian German and Canadian English
Stefan Dollinger
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Newspaper dialectology: Harnessing the power of the mass media to study Canadian English
Dr. Charles Boberg
American Speech, 2016
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Observing variation and change in Ontario French through internal, external and identity factors
Robert Papen
Journal of French Language Studies, 2020
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Lexical Borrowing Among Francophones in the Greater Toronto Area
Tessa E . Troughton
2019
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Forging an identity as a linguistic minority: Intra- and intergroup aspects of language, communication and identity in Western Canada
Sophie Gaudet
International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2009
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Languague and Identity - Identity planning and language policies in Canada
Carla Cingolani
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The western Canada-U.S. border as a linguistic boundary: the roles of L1 and L2 speakers
Stefan Dollinger
2012
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Ethnolects and the city: Ethnic orientation and linguistic variation in Toronto English
Ilias Luo
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Canadian English: a conservative variety?
Stefan Dollinger
Zeitschrift fuer Kanada-Studien 35: 25-44, 2015
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Language use in Nunavut: a view from the World Englishes paradigm
Jennifer Hinnell
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DCHP-3 and the new “Consortium” Dictionary of Canadian English: projects, problems, prospects in the longue durée of language study in Canada, 1946–2023 [SLIDES]
Stefan Dollinger
2023
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Towards a Sociology of Languages in Canada
John De Vries
Contemporary Sociology, 1987
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The representations of French as part of the linguistic repertoire of young Anglo-Montrealers
Helene Blondeau
Multilingua - Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2009
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Quo vadis, Canadian English lexicography? Stock-taking & sustainable course corrections for the digital, free dictionary age
John Chew, Stefan Dollinger
American Dialect Society / Linguistic Society of America, 2023
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Dictionaries of Canadian English: the first century (1912-2017) [rev.]
Stefan Dollinger
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Cultural approximation, alienation and the role of English in Canadian society
Tasdiq Alam
2015
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Should We Analyse or Analyze British and American Spelling Doublets in Contemporary Canadian English?
Jelena Josijevic
Les Migrations postmodernes: Le Canada = Postmodern Migrations: Canada, 2021
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Language attitudes and identity building in the linguistic landscape of Montreal
Víctor Fernández-Mallat
Open Linguistics, 2021
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