TY - BOOK AU - Moore,Bruce ED - Australian National Dictionary Centre. TI - Who's centric now?: the present state of post-colonial Englishes SN - 0195514505 AV - PE2751. W48 2001 U1 - 420.9171241 PY - 2001/// CY - South Melbourne, Vic., New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - English language KW - Commonwealth countries KW - Congresses KW - Postcolonialism KW - Foreign countries KW - Variation KW - Dialects KW - Communication, International N1 - "The Australian National Dictionary Centre at the Australian National University."; Papers originally presented at a conference held at the Australian National University, Oct. 27-29, 1999; Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; World English(es), world dictionaries; Tom McArthur --; 2; New Zealand, New Zealand English, and the dictionaries; Tony Deverson --; 3; Australian English: Australian Identity; Bruce Moore --; 4; Lexical borrowing from Maori in New Zealand English; Graeme Kennedy --; 5; South African English: politics and the sense of place; Penny Silva --; 6; Globalising Singaporean - Malaysian English in an inclusive learner's dictionary; Vincent B. Y. Ooi --; 7; English in Bangladesh after independence: dynamics of policy and practice; Rahela Banu and Roland Sussex --; 8; English in post-colonial India: an appraisal; R. S. Gupta --; 9; The spread of Anglo-Indian words into South-East Asia; Cavan Hogue --; 10; Pacific Pidgin Englishes: the Australian connection; Darrell Tryon --; 11; Two-way English and the bicultural experience; Ian Malcolm --; 12; The current status of English in Fiji; Jan Tent --; 13; Queen's English and People's English; John Simpson --; 14; Neither Uncle Sam nor John Bull: Canadian English comes of age; Katherine Barber --; 15; Varietal effects: the influence of American English on Australian and British English; Pam Peters ER -