Rakesh Mohan Bhatt |
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Book Chapters
Venerable discourses, local practices, and hybridity: The case of Indian Englishes. In S. Canagarajah (ed.) Language Practices and Identity: Negotiating the Global and Local. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. (pp. 39, In press) Argument Licensing in Optimal Switches. In Jeff MacSwan (ed.) Grammatical Theory and Bilingual Code-switching. Cambridge. Mass.: MIT Press. (In press, pp. 38). The syntax of English in India. In Elizabeth Traugott et al. (eds.) Mouton Handbook of Varieties of English. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. 2001 Language Economy, Standardization, and World Englishes. In Edwin Thumboo (ed.) The Three Circles of English. Singapore: UniPress. 401-422. Constraint Demotion and Null-Subjects in Spanish L2 Acquisition. In Joaquim Camps and Caroline Wiltshire (eds.) Romance Syntax, Semantics and their L2 Acquisition. Philadelphia: John Benjamin. (with Larry LaFond and Rachel Hayes). 121-135. Code-switching: Structural Models. In Rajend Mesthrie (ed.) Concise Encyclopedia of Sociolinguistics. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science. 456-461. 1994 Word Order, Configurationality and the Structure of the Kashmiri Clause. In M. Butt, T. H. King & G. Ramchand (eds.) Theoretical Perspectives on Word Order in South Asian Languages. Stanford: CSLI. 31-66. 1992 Sociolinguistic Area and Language Planning. In E. Dimock Jr., B. Kachru, and BH. Krishnamurti (eds.) Dimensions of South Asia as a Sociolinguistic Area: Papers in Memory of G. Kelly. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH. 47-69. |