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Exploring the Ecology of World Englishes in the Twenty-First Century: Language, Society and Culture [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 392 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 38 B/W illustrations 48 B/W tables
  • Pub. Date: 31-Aug-2021
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474462855
  • ISBN-13: 9781474462853
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  • Format: Hardback, 392 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 38 B/W illustrations 48 B/W tables
  • Pub. Date: 31-Aug-2021
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474462855
  • ISBN-13: 9781474462853
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The book’s ecological perspective offers a fresh theoretical framework for analysing both outer- and inner-circle Englishes. It investigates the varieties of English spoken as a second language, by bi- or multilingual speakers in South Africa, India, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines, and by some lesser-known oceanic varieties in Micronesia and Polynesia, revealing the remarkable divergences in the use of common English elements across geographical distances. Tapping into current debates about colonial legacies and decolonization, as well as ongoing concerns about democracy, regional power and globalisation, this book explores a range of fresh evidence to discuss language variation across the globe.



Highlights the adaptability of English in contact with other languages, cultures and societies and in diverse regional habitats.

List of Figures and Tables
vii
List of Contributors
xi
Acknowledgement xvi
1 Introduction: Exploring the Ecology of World Englishes in the Twenty-first Century: Language, Society and Culture
1(14)
Pam Peters
Kate Burridge
2 Platform Paper: Reflections of Cultures in Corpus Texts: Focus on the Indo-Pacific Region
15(31)
Edgar W. Schneider
3 Reflections of Afrikaans in the English Short Stories of Herman Charles Bosman
46(18)
Bertus van Rooy
4 Susmaryosep! Lexical Evidence of Cultural Influence in Philippine English
64(22)
Loy Lising
5 Cultural Keywords in Indian English
86(22)
Pam Peters
6 Lexicopragmatics between Cultural Heritage and Exonormative Second Language Acquisition: Address Terms, Greetings and Discourse Markers in Ugandan English
108(21)
Christiane Meierkord
Bebwa Isingoma
7 Cultural Relations? Kinship Terminology in Three Islands in the Northern Pacific
129(22)
Sara Lynch
Eva Kuske
Dominique B. Hess
8 Somewhere between Australia and Malaysia and `I' and `we': Verbalising Culture on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
151(19)
Hannah Hedegard
9 Expressing Concepts Metaphorically in English Editorials in the Sinosphere
170(23)
Kathleen Ahrens
Winnie Huiheng Zeng
10 LI Singapore English: The Influence of Ethnicity and Input
193(22)
Sarah Buschfeld
11 Across Three Kachruvian Circles with Two Parts-of-spcech: Nouns and Verbs in ENL, ESL and EFL Varieties
215(23)
Tobias Bernaisch
Sandra Gotz
12 Modality, Rhetoric and Regionality in English Editorials in the Sinosphere
238(22)
Pam Peters
Tobias Bernaisch
Kathleen Ahrens
13 Where Grammar Meets Culture: Pronominal Systems in Australasia and the South Pacific Revisited
260(20)
Kate Burridge
Carolin Biewer
14 Decolonisation and Neo-colonialism in Aboriginal Education
280(21)
Ian G. Malcolm
15 Modal and Semi-modal Verbs of Obligation in the Australian, New Zealand and British Hansards, 1901--2015
301(23)
Adam Smith
Minna Korhonen
Haidee Kotze
Bertus van Rooy
16 Privileging Informality: Cultural Influences on the Structural Patterning of Australian English
324(21)
Isabclle Burke
Kate Burridge
17 The Auckland Voices Project: Language Change in a Changing City
345(24)
Miriam Meyerhoff
Elaine Ballard
Helen Charters
Alexandra Birchfield
Catherine I. Watson
Index 369
Pam Peters, Emeritus Professor, Macquarie University. Kate Burridge, Professor, Monash University.