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  • Lim, L. (2008). Dynamic multilingual ecologies of Asian Englishes. Asian Englishes, 11(1), 52-55. http://www.alc.co.jp/asian-e/
  • Ansaldo, U., Matthews, S., & Lim, L. L. S. (2007). Deconstructing creole. (Typological Studies in Language; No. 73). John Benjamins.
  • Lim, L. L. S. (2007). Mergers and acquisitions: On the ages and origins of Singapore English particles. World Englishes, 26(4), 446-473.
  • Lim, L. L. S., & Ansaldo, U. (2007). Identity alignment in the multilingual space: The Malays of Sri Lanka. In E. Anchimbre (Ed.), Linguistic identity in multilingual postcolonial spaces (pp. 218-243). Cambridge Scholars Publishers.
  • Ansaldo, U., Lim, L. L. S., Mufwene, S. S., & Salikoko, S. (2007). The sociolinguistic history of the Peranakans: What it tells us about 'creolization'. In U. Ansaldo, S. Matthews, & L. Lim (Eds.), Deconstructing creole (pp. 203-226). (Typological Studies in Language; No. 73). John Benjamins.
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    Lim, L. L. S., & Ansaldo, U. (2006). Keeping Kirinda vital: The endangerment-empowerment dilemma in the documentation of Sri Lanka Malay. ACLC Working Papers, 1(1), 51-66. http://www.hum.uva.nl/aclc/object.cfm/objectid=9AB3F19D-DF6A-4713-8F976219331C0421
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    Ansaldo, U., & Lim, L. L. S. (2006). Globalisation, empowerment and the periphery: The Malays of Sri Lanka. In R. Elangaiyan, R. McKenna Brown, N. D. M. Ostler, & M. K. Verma (Eds.), Vital Voices: Endangered Languages and Multilingualism. (pp. 39-46). Foundation for Endangered Languages & Central Institute of Indian Languages.
  • Lim, L. L. S., & Ansaldo, U. (2005). Singapore: language situation. In K. Brown (Ed.), Encyclopedia of language and linguistics, 2nd ed. (pp. 387-389). Elsevier.
  • ng, S., & Lim, L. L. S. (2005). Appreciating language contact in pronunciation teaching: local languages' effect on Singapore English. In X. Deng, V. M. Cole, M. L. C. Sadorra, & W. S. Mei (Eds.), Paradigm Shifts in English language teaching and learning (Selected Papers from the Inaugural CELC International Symposium) (pp. 143-154). National University of Singapore.
  • Lim, L. L. S. (2004). Ethnic group varieties of Singapore English: Melody or harmony? In V. B. Y. Ooi (Ed.), Evolving Identities: The English Language in Singapore and Malaysia. 2nd ed. Marshall Cavendish Academic.
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