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  1. What’s Dog Got to Do With It? Motivation Behind Denominal (Animal) Verbs
  2. Metaphorical and cultural conceptualizations in Guyanese newspaper English: novel insights and methodological approaches
  3. Cognitive Sociolinguistic Studies of African English
  4. Cultural conceptualizations of magical practices related to menstrual blood in a transhistorical and transcontinental perspective
  5. Introduction
  6. Cultural-Linguistic Explorations into Spirituality, Emotionality, and Society
  7. Colonial Cultural Conceptualizations and World Englishes
  8. East and West African Englishes
  9. Intercultural Pragmatics and Cultural Linguistics
  10. Intercultural Pragmatics and Cultural Linguistics
  11. 6. Conceptual metaphors as contact phenomena? The influence of local concepts on source and target domain
  12. Cultural Linguistic Contributions to World Englishes
  13. Cultural linguistic contributions to World Englishes
  14. A corpus-based analysis of cultural conceptualizations from the domains of family and money in Hong Kong English
  15. Cultural conceptualizations of gender and homosexuality in BrE, IndE, and NigE
  16. De-escalation—A Cultural-Linguistic View on Military English and Military Conflicts
  17. Communicating with Asia
  18. Communicating with Asia: introduction
  19. Understanding Asia by means of cognitive sociolinguistics and cultural linguistics – the example of ghosts in Hong Kong English
  20. Filipina Domestic Helpers in Hong Kong: Domestic Language Use, Attitudes, and Linguistic Awareness—An Empirical Survey
  21. World Englishes and Cognitive Linguistics
  22. Cognitive Sociolinguistics in L2-variety dictionaries of English
  23. Cognitive Sociolinguistics in L2-variety dictionaries of English
  24. Chapter 3. A cognitive sociolinguistic approach to the lexicon of Cameroon English and other world Englishes
  25. Basic-level salience in second language vocabulary acquisition
  26. The role of ethnically mixed marriages in language shift: a case study of Nigeria’s minority languages
  27. Investigating Culture from a Linguistic Perspective: An Exemplification with Hong Kong English
  28. World Englishes
  29. A Cognitive Linguistic approach to the cultures of World Englishes: The emergence of a new model
  30. British and French language and educational policies in the Mandate and Trusteeship Territories
  31. Fixed expressions as manifestations of cultural conceptualizations: Examples from African varieties of English
  32. A comparison of the varieties of West African Pidgin English
  33. 8. Culture-specific conceptualisations of corruption in African English
  34. Empowerment through English – A realistic view of the educational promotion of English in postcolonial contexts: The case of Nigeria
  35. Intercultural communication in English: Arguments for a cognitive approach to intercultural pragmatics
  36. 4. Religion and traditional beliefs in West African English
  37. Studies in African Varieties of English
  38. Conceptual metaphor as ideological stylistic means: An exemplary analysis
  39. An account of distinctive phonetic and lexical features of Gambian English
  40. Identifying regional and national origin of English-speaking Africans seeking asylum in Germany
  41. From Mother Tongue to Second Language : the Cultural Model of “Community” in African English
  42. Transcendence of Ethnic Boundaries: The Case of the Anglophones in Cameroon
  43. The African cultural model of community in English language instruction in Cameroon: the need for more systematicity