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The Best English Books - Interesting Stuff
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NO SPACE, NO CHOICE, NO JOBS, NO LOGOYou might not see things yet on the surface, but underground, it's already on fire. - Indonesian writer Y.B. Mangunwijaya, July 16, 1998
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Born in Montreal in 1970, NAOMI KLEIN is an award-winning journalist and bestselling author. Her articles have appeared in numerous publications including the Nation, New Statesman, Newsweek International, the New York Times, Village Voice, Ms., The Baffler, and Saturday Night. She writes a weekly column in the Globe & Mail, Canada's national newspaper. She is a frequent media commentator and has guest lectured at Harvard, Yale and Mew York University. Naomi Klein lives in Toronto. No Logo was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award 2000.
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An Introduction to Pidgins and Creoles
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This textbook is a clear and concise introduction to the study of how new languages come into being. Starting with an overview of the field’s basic concepts, it surveys the new languages that developed as a result of the European expansion to the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Long misunderstood as ‘bad’ versions of European languages, today such varieties as Jamaican Creole English, Haitian Creole French and New Guinea Pidgin are recognized as distinct languages in their own right. John Holm examines the structure of these pidgins and creoles, the social history of their speakers, and the theories put forward to explain how their vocabularies, sound systems and grammars evolved. His new findings on structural typology, including non-Atlantic creoles, permit a wide-ranging assessment of the nature of restructured languages worldwide. This much-needed book will be welcomed by students and researchers in linguistics, sociolinguistics, western European languages, anthropology and sociology. JOHN HOLM is Chair of English Linguistics at the University of Coimbra, Portugal. He is the author of Pidgins and creoles (2 volumes) and has co-edited a number of books, including Focus on the Caribbean and Atlantic meets Pacific: a global view of pidginization and creolization..
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