Ischemic-Stroke 发表于 2025-3-25 06:52:23
Mixing,of Malay terms occurred in 40 % of postings, another 20 % were entirely in Malay, and only 40 % were in English with no mixing. Some reasons for mixing involve: inability to think of a word, explaining something, use of religious terminology, reference to food and other cultural items, and direct qu–scent 发表于 2025-3-25 10:03:00
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2213-3208 tual data.Includes a detailed analysis of the patterns of EnThis detailed survey of Brunei English reflects the burgeoning academic interest in the many new varieties of English which are fast evolving around the world. Wholly up to date, the study is based on careful analysis of a substantial datas领先 发表于 2025-3-25 17:29:47
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9685-4at’ and ‘had’ is very common. Spelling pronunciation is common in Brunei, especially with the occurrence of [ɒ] in the first syllable of ‘company’. Finally, there is a brief consideration of rhythm, stress placement, and the occurrence of a final rising tone.Thymus 发表于 2025-3-26 04:32:34
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Pronunciation,at’ and ‘had’ is very common. Spelling pronunciation is common in Brunei, especially with the occurrence of [ɒ] in the first syllable of ‘company’. Finally, there is a brief consideration of rhythm, stress placement, and the occurrence of a final rising tone.Munificent 发表于 2025-3-26 20:12:50
Morphology and Syntax,various salient features that characterise the structure of sentences. It is finally suggested that many of the patterns found in Brunei English represent regularisation of English and furthermore they are shared by other new varieties of English, so some of the innovative patterns in Brunei may reflect the ways that English is evolving worldwide.