In this study, which is based on questionnaire data collected in 2013 from 430 Mal- tese informants, we investigate ongoing language change in Maltese English. We concentrate on 63 pairs of lexical variants that are known to differ in usage be- tween British English and American English (e.g. vacation vs. holiday). Overall, informants clearly tend towards BrE usage. Regardless of the statistical approach we adopt, our studies show consistently apparent-time trends towards a less ex- clusively British English usage in Malta, converging on a more globalized usage of lexical items, in particular among the youngest cohorts. This confirms trends reported for older Maltese English data (collected in 2008; see Krug 2015). While Age emerges as the ...
Language constitutes an essential ingredient in the formation of culture, its transmission and main...
Malta presents a unique and interesting sociolinguistic scenario of widespread bilingualism in Malte...
This dissertation focuses on the unique aspects of Maltese morphology brought about by its genetic a...
Maltese, the national language of Malta, is, without doubt, the dominant language of most Maltese i...
This author investigates the levels of language maintenance and language shift among Maltese-Canadia...
The purpose of this volume is to present a snapshot of the state of the art of research on the langu...
Maltese, a Semitic language, is the mother tongue of the vast majority of Maltese nationals and is u...
This paper provides a sociolinguistic description of English language use in Malta at present in ter...
This qualitative, exploratory research study is positioned within the field of Family Language Polic...
The aim of this is thesis is to introduce and point out social aspects of language use in the Republ...
The characterisation of varieties of English is an ongoing process that has focused on speech commun...
With a tradition of exposure to more than one language throughout the history of the Maltese islands...
The context of this study is Malta, the smallest but most densely-populated country in the European ...
Persons who have never visited Malta usually fail to realize that Maltese 'works' as a normal langua...
With the rich history of territorial conquest on the island of Malta, each regime has left its mar...
Language constitutes an essential ingredient in the formation of culture, its transmission and main...
Malta presents a unique and interesting sociolinguistic scenario of widespread bilingualism in Malte...
This dissertation focuses on the unique aspects of Maltese morphology brought about by its genetic a...
Maltese, the national language of Malta, is, without doubt, the dominant language of most Maltese i...
This author investigates the levels of language maintenance and language shift among Maltese-Canadia...
The purpose of this volume is to present a snapshot of the state of the art of research on the langu...
Maltese, a Semitic language, is the mother tongue of the vast majority of Maltese nationals and is u...
This paper provides a sociolinguistic description of English language use in Malta at present in ter...
This qualitative, exploratory research study is positioned within the field of Family Language Polic...
The aim of this is thesis is to introduce and point out social aspects of language use in the Republ...
The characterisation of varieties of English is an ongoing process that has focused on speech commun...
With a tradition of exposure to more than one language throughout the history of the Maltese islands...
The context of this study is Malta, the smallest but most densely-populated country in the European ...
Persons who have never visited Malta usually fail to realize that Maltese 'works' as a normal langua...
With the rich history of territorial conquest on the island of Malta, each regime has left its mar...
Language constitutes an essential ingredient in the formation of culture, its transmission and main...
Malta presents a unique and interesting sociolinguistic scenario of widespread bilingualism in Malte...
This dissertation focuses on the unique aspects of Maltese morphology brought about by its genetic a...