by EmlynGHarr1s | Mar 27, 2018 | Issue guide
Babel No10 (February 2015)ArticlesBeing Creative with Negation – Lisa Nahajec on creativity with negation in EnglishNew Chinglish – Li Wei describes a variety of English being reclaimed in ChinaNew Technologies and Language Learning – Billy Brick surveys new...
by EmlynGHarr1s | Mar 27, 2018 | Issue guide
Babel No11 (May 2015)ArticlesBilingualism and Emotions – Ania Marchwiak provides a bilingual’s perspective on how we express emotions in Polish and EnglishHebny and Abu – David Lewiston Sharpe on similarities between English and EgyptianMetaphors and Cancer – Elena...
by EmlynGHarr1s | Mar 27, 2018 | Issue guide
Babel No12 (August 2015)ArticlesBritish and American English – Jeremy Butterfield investigates how British and American English differThe Early BBC on the Question of Pronunciation – Jurg Schwyter describes the BBC’s attempts to prescribe how English should be...
by EmlynGHarr1s | Mar 27, 2018 | Issue guide
Babel No13 (November 2015)ArticlesThe Combinatorial Structure of English Hannah Little on the theremin and EnglishThe Language Debate – Monique Flecken and Geoffrey Pullum debate whether language shapes how we think Lebanon’s Language Dilemma – Jonathan Lahdo analyses...
by EmlynGHarr1s | Mar 27, 2018 | Issue guide
Babel No14 (February 2016)ArticlesAnyone for Menace? – Dominic Watt, Sarah Jelly, James Tompkinson and Katherine Weinberg investigate intimidating speech patternsChanging the Debate – Deborah Cameron and Sylvia Shaw examine women party leaders’ languagePolitical...
by EmlynGHarr1s | Mar 27, 2018 | Issue guide
Babel No15 (May 2016)ArticlesThe Future of English – Simon Horobin on how English might look in the futureWho Did What to Whom? – Vikki Janke on new research into the language skills of children with autism spectrum disorderMetaphor Interpretation – Andreas Musollf on...