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Postcolonial English
by
Schneider, Edgar W.
in
English language
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English language -- Variation -- English-speaking countries
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English language -- Variation -- Foreign countries
2007,2009
The global spread of English has resulted in the emergence of a diverse range of postcolonial varieties around the world. Postcolonial English provides a clear and original account of the evolution of these varieties, exploring the historical, social and ecological factors that have shaped all levels of their structure. It argues that while these Englishes have developed new and unique properties which differ greatly from one location to another, their spread and diversification can in fact be explained by a single underlying process, which builds upon the constant relationships and communication needs of the colonizers, the colonized, and other parties. Outlining the stages and characteristics of this process, it applies them in detail to English in sixteen different countries across all continents as well as, in a separate chapter, to a history of American English. Of key interest to sociolinguists, dialectologists, historical linguists and syntacticians alike, this 2007 book provides a fascinating new picture of the growth and evolution of English around the globe.
Analysing English as a lingua franca : a corpus-driven investigation
by
Dewey, Martin
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Cogo, Alessia
in
English language
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English language -- Globalization
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English language -- Variation -- English-speaking countries
2012
There have been considerable recent demographic shifts in the use of English worldwide.English is now undoubtedly (and particularly) an international lingua franca, a lingua mundi.The sociolinguistic reality of English language use worldwide, and its implications, continue to be hotly contested.
English as a local language
2009
When analyzed in multilingual contexts, English is often treated as an entity that is separable from its linguistic environment. It is often the case, however, that multilinguals use English in hybrid and transcultural ways. This book explores how multilingual East Africans make use of English as a local resource in their everyday practices by examining a range of domains, including workplace conversation, beauty pageants, hip hop and advertising. Drawing on the Bakhtinian concept of multivocality, the author uses discourse analysis and ethnographic approaches to demonstrate the range of linguistic and cultural hybridity found across these domains, and to consider the constraints on hybridity in each context. By focusing on the cultural and linguistic bricolage in which English is often found, the book illustrates how multilinguals respond to the tension between local identification and dominant conceptualizations of English as a language for global communication.
New-dialect formation
2004
This book presents a controversial theory about the formation of new colonial dialects, examining Latin American Spanish, Canadian French, and North American English, with a special focus on Australian, South African, and New Zealand English.
World Englishes in Asian Contexts
by
Yamuna Kachru
,
Cecil L. Nelson
in
Asia
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English language
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English language -- Social aspects -- Asia
2006
This book is the first comprehensive treatment of the spread, acculturation, functions and evolution of English in Asia. It discusses all major issues resulting from the introduction of English in culturally different contexts and the two-way interaction