All Stories

  1. Exploring L2 English pronunciation and accent aims among German high school students
  2. Caribbean Creoles and Englishes: Sociophonetic and Morphosyntactic Variation
  3. Trinidad and Tobago, English and Creoles in
  4. Consonant clusters in Nigerian English
  5. Pluricentricity and Pluriareality
  6. Modeling variation
  7. Pluricentricity AND pluriareality
  8. Covariation of phonological features in Standardised Scottish English
  9. Lexical stress perception by Trinidadian English listeners
  10. Prosodic aspects of Brazilian L2 English: A comparison of duration-based rhythm and F0 measures with American English, Indian English, and Brazilian Portuguese
  11. 13 Variation and change in the NURSE vowel in Trinidadian English: An apparent-time analysis of adolescent and adult speakers
  12. Special Issue - Englishes of the Caribbean
  13. Introduction: Englishes of the Caribbean
  14. Englishes of the Caribbean: A research bibliography
  15. Comparing attitudes toward Caribbean, British, and American accents in Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, and the United States
  16. Prosodic variation of English in Dominica, Grenada, and Trinidad
  17. Context matters
  18. Glocalising Teaching English as an International Language
  19. Introduction
  20. Global Englishes in the secondary school curriculum in Germany
  21. Global Englishes in the second phase of teacher education in Germany
  22. Attitudes of German high school students toward different varieties of English
  23. Rhotics in Standard Scottish English
  24. Folklinguistic perceptions of Global Englishes among German learners of English
  25. The Trini Sing-Song: Sociophonetic variation in Trinidadian English prosody and differences to other varieties
  26. Extending automatic vowel formant extraction to New Englishes
  27. Standard English in Trinidad: Multinormativity, Translocality, and Implications for the Dynamic Model and the EIF Model
  28. Automatic alignment for New Englishes: Applying state-of-the-art aligners to Trinidadian English
  29. Sibilant Variation in New Englishes: A Comparative Sociophonetic Study of Trinidadian and American English /s(tr)/-Retraction
  30. Trinidadian secondary school students’ attitudes toward accents of Standard English