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E-grāmata: Mapping Unity and Diversity World-Wide: Corpus-Based Studies of New Englishes

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This volume presents a collection of in-depth cross-varietal studies on a broad spectrum of grammatical features in English varieties spoken all over the world. The contributions explore the structural unity and diversity of New Englishes and thus investigate central aspects of dialect evolution and language change. Moreover, this volume offers new insights into the question as to what constrains new dialect formation, and examines universal trends across a wide range of contact situations. The contributions in this volume further study the possibilities and limitations of quantitative and qualitative corpus analyses in comparative studies of New Englishes and exemplify novel approaches, e.g. the contribution of syntactic corpus annotation (tagging and parsing) to the description of New English structures; the use (and limitations) of web-derived data as an additional source of information; and the possibility to complement corpus data with evidence from sociolinguistic fieldwork.

Recenzijas

Hundt and Guts volume is a book many researchers of English varieties will refer to in years to come as they continue to map the changes in world Englishes and global English. -- Georgie Columbus, McGill University, in World Englishes 32(1): 137-139. (2013)

International Corpus of English: List of corpora vii
Introduction: Mapping unity and diversity in New Englishes ix
Marianne Hundt
Ulrike Gut
"Off with their heads": Profiling TAM in ICE corpora
1(34)
Gerold Schneider
Marianne Hundt
Modals and quasi-modals in New Englishes
35(20)
Peter Collins
Xinyue Yao
The diverging need (to)'s of Asian Englishes
55(22)
Johan van der Auwera
Dirk Noel
Astrid De Wit
Will and would in selected New Englishes: General and variety-specific tendencies
77(26)
Dagmar Deuber
Carolin Biewer
Stephanie Hackert
Michaela Hilbert
Progressives in Maltese English: A comparison with spoken and written text types of British and American English
103(34)
Michaela Hilbert
Manfred Krug
Mapping unity and diversity in South Asian English lexicogrammar: Verb-complementational preferences across varieties
137(30)
Marco Schilk
Tobias Bernaisch
Joybrato Mukherjee
Particle verbs across first and second language varieties of English
167(30)
Lena Zipp
Tobias Bernaisch
Particle verbs in African Englishes: Nativization and innovation
197(18)
Gerald Nelson
Ren Hongtao
Relatives worldwide
215(28)
Ulrike Gut
Lilian Coronel
Change from to-infinitive to bare infinitive in specificational cleft sentences: Data from World Englishes
243(20)
Christian Mair
Claudia Winkle
"And they were all like `What's going on?"': New quotatives in Jamaican and Irish English
263(28)
Nicole Hohn
Index 291