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2018. Settler Colonial Englishes Are Distinct from Postcolonial Englishes. American Speech 93:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
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Lai, Yun-Sxin & Ying-Ying Tan
2023. Singlish particles and politeness work in face-threatening speech acts. Asian Englishes 25:1  pp. 146 ff. DOI logo
Lee, Si Kai
2022. On agreement-drop in Singlish: topics never agree. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 45:1 DOI logo
Leimgruber, Jakob R. E.
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LEIMGRUBER, JAKOB R. E.
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2021. Ethnic and gender variation in the use of Colloquial Singapore English discourse particles. English Language and Linguistics 25:3  pp. 601 ff. DOI logo
Li, Lijun, Eliane Lorenz & Peter Siemund
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2020. The pragmatic nativisation of pauses in Asian Englishes. World Englishes 39:1  pp. 135 ff. DOI logo
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2023. From Deficit to Dialect, DOI logo
Siegel, Jeff
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