Re: [Corpora-List] 'Standard European English' ?

From: Carmela Chateau (Carmela.Chateau@u-bourgogne.fr)
Date: Fri Mar 03 2006 - 15:15:56 MET

  • Next message: Ramesh Krishnamurthy: "RE: [Corpora-List] 'Standard European English' ?"

    And I'm a bit worried about the possibility of not being aware that I may have started speaking Frenglish.
    (Academic hedging there!)
    Carmela Chateau
    (formerly known as Smith)

    Not to mention "Dunglish" and "Denglish" (Dutch and German respectively).  
    http://www.dunglish.nl/
    Bill
    
      
    Nicholas Sanders <nick@semiotek.org> 03/03/06 7:19 AM >>>
            
    Although probably not qualified to do so, I presume to identify a  
    dialect known as Danglish.
    
    Nick
    
    
    On 3 Mar 2006, at 11:06, Adam Kilgarriff wrote:
    
      
    I'd say Brussels English is a bona fide dialect, but "Standard  
    European
    English" or "ELF" are maybe too loosely defined to have much by way of
    distinctive characteristics.
        
    
    
    
      



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