In:Ugandan English: Its sociolinguistics, structure and uses in a globalising post-protectorate
Edited by Christiane Meierkord, Bebwa Isingoma and Saudah Namyalo
[Varieties of English Around the World G59] 2016
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 20 October 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g59.toc
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Table of contents
Ugandan English - challenges to, and food for, current theories
Part I - The context
Towards assessing the space of English in Uganda’s linguistic ecology: Facts and issues
A social history of English(es) in Uganda
Part II - Functions of English in multilingual Uganda today
The sociolinguistic situation of English in Uganda: A case of language attitudes and beliefs
Tensions between English medium and mother tongue education in rural Ugandan primary schools: An ethnographic investigation
Part III - Features of Ugandan English
Diphthongs in Ugandan English: Evidence for and against variety status and Interactions across Englishes
Lexical borrowings and calques in Ugandan English
The use of the progressive in Ugandan English
The use of ditransitive constructions in Ugandan English
Speech acts in Ugandan English social letters: Investigating the influence of sociocultural context
Part IV - Ugandan English and beyond
Indian English in Uganda: The historical sociolinguistics of a migrant community
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