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Routledge Handbook of World Englishes [Hardback]

Edited by (Griffith University, Australia)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 706 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1429 g, 56 Tables, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415470390
  • ISBN-13: 9780415470391
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 706 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1429 g, 56 Tables, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415470390
  • ISBN-13: 9780415470391
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
This is an impressive collection of contributions, from acknowledged specialists in the field, to the study of language spread and its concomitant differentiation and variation. It is well-nigh comprehensive in coverage, dealing with all aspects of variation: historical, geographical, cultural and functional. It will surely be an essential reference point for scholars for some time to come. Alan Maley, Visiting Professor, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

This volume amply illustrates the rich body of research that World Englishes studies provide for in-depth appreciation of the forms, functions, and implications of the use and appropriation of English in a variety of contexts. Kirkpatrick has called upon emerging and established scholars, whose voices are informing ongoing discussion and debate, and offer new approaches to their study. Consequently, readers will find much here to complement and extend their knowledge of and insights into the Englishes that serve a growing number of users in diverse social and cultural contexts worldwide and into the consequences of their use. Margie Berns, Purdue University, USA

The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes constitutes a comprehensive introduction to the study of world Englishes, drawing on the expertise of leading authors within the field.

The handbook is structured in six sections covering historical perspectives, core issues and topics and new debates which together provide a thorough overview of the field, taking into account the new directions in which the discipline is heading. Among the key themes covered are the development of English as a lingua franca among speakers for whom English is a common but not first language, the parallel development of English as a medium of instruction in educational institutions throughout the world and the role of English as the international language of scholarship and scholarly publishing, as well as the development of computer-mediated Englishes, including cyberprose. The Handbook also includes a substantial introduction from the editor.

The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes is the ideal resource for postgraduate students of applied linguistics as well as those in related degrees such as applied English language and TESOL/TEFL

Recenzijas

"This is an impressive collection of contributions, from acknowledged specialists in the field, to the study of language spread and its concomitant differentiation and variation. It is well-nigh comprehensive in coverage, dealing with all aspects of variation: historical, geographical, cultural and functional. It will surely be an essential reference point for scholars for some time to come"



Alan Maley, Visiting Professor, Leeds Metropolitan University



'... a fascinatingly varied collection... I would recommend it to all English teachers. As a wonderful window into the many historical, cultural and functional faces of English, this handbook will help improve their understanding of the phenomenon of World Englishes and English as the lingua franca, and help put their own teaching practices into a global communication context... it is a "time capsule", and will be widely referenced in the future as a source of information and understanding of the status of English in the "past".' - LINGUIST List

"The 39 chapters in this collection are noteworthy no only because of the wide range of subdisciplines treated, but also for the great number of authors from Africa and Asia." - Manfred Gorlach, Anglia



"[ The Handbook] represents a major contribution to the discipline which will be a valuable resource and reference work for readers from a wide range of backgrounds including historical linguistics, dialectology, sociolinguistics, second language acquisition, applied linguistics and literary studies." English World-Wide

List of figures
ix
List of maps
x
List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xiii
List of abbreviations
xx
Introduction 1(14)
Andy Kirkpatrick
Section I Historical perspectives and `traditional' Englishes
15(150)
1 Standardized English: the history of the earlier circles
17(20)
Daniel R. Davis
2 Grammatical variation in the contemporary spoken English of England
37(22)
David Britain
3 Phonological innovation in contemporary spoken British English
59(17)
Gerard J. Docherty
4 The Englishes of Ireland: emergence and transportation
76(20)
Raymond Hickey
5 The development of Standard American English
96(17)
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
6 The Englishes of Canada
113(19)
Stephen Levey
7 English in Australia
132(20)
Kate Burridge
8 The English(es) of New Zealand
152(13)
Margaret MacLagan
Section II Regional varieties and the `new' Englishes
165(188)
9 The development of the English language in India
167(14)
Joybrato Mukherjee
10 Sri Lankan Englishes
181(16)
Dushyanthi Mendis
Harshana Rambukwella
11 East and West African Englishes: differences and commonalities
197(15)
Hans-Georg Wolf
12 The development of English in Botswana: language policy and education
212(17)
Birgit Smieja
Joyce T. Mathangwane
13 English in Singapore and Malaysia: differences and similarities
229(18)
Low Ee Ling
14 Periphery ELT: the politics and practice of teaching English in the Philippines
247(18)
Isabel Pefianco Martin
15 East Asian Englishes: Japan and Korea
265(17)
Yuko Takeshita
16 Chinese English: a future power?
282(17)
Xu Zhichang
17 Slavic Englishes: education or culture?
299(17)
Zoya Proshina
18 West Indian Englishes: an introduction to literature written in selected varieties
316(16)
Hazel Simmons-McDonald
19 English and English teaching in Colombia: tensions and possibilities in the expanding circle
332(21)
Adriana Gonzalez
Section III Emerging trends and themes
353(106)
20 Lingua franca English: the European context
355(17)
Barbara Seidlhofer
21 Developmental patterns of English: similar or different?
372(13)
Edgar W. Schneider
22 Variation across Englishes: phonology
385(15)
David Deterding
23 Variation across Englishes: syntax
400(25)
Bernd Kortmann
24 Mixed codes or varieties of English?
425(17)
James McLellan
25 Semantics and pragmatic conceptualizations within an emerging variety: Persian English
442(17)
Farzad Sharifian
Section IV Contemporary contexts and functions
459(106)
26 In defence of foreignness
461(10)
Ha Jin
27 Writing in English(es)
471(19)
Tope Omoniyi
28 Online Englishes
490(16)
Mark Warschauer
Rebecca Black
Yen-Lin Chou
29 The Englishes of business
506(14)
Catherine Nickerson
30 Englishes in advertising
520(15)
Azirah Hashim
31 The Englishes of popular cultures
535(15)
Andrew Moody
32 `Thank you for calling': Asian Englishes and `native-like' performance in Asian call centres
550(15)
Kingsley Bolton
Section V Debates and pedagogical implications
565(106)
33 Which norms in everyday practice: and why?
567(13)
T. Ruanni
F. Tupas
34 Construing meaning in World Englishes
580(19)
Ahmar Mahboob
Eszter Szenes
35 Which test of which English and why?
599(18)
Brian Tomlinson
36 When does an unconventional form become an innovation?
617(17)
David C.S. Li
37 Academic Englishes: a standardized knowledge?
634(19)
Anna Mauranen
Carmen Perez-Llantada
John M. Swales
38 Cameroon: which language, when and why?
653(18)
Augustin Simo Bobda
Section VI The future
671(18)
39 The future of Englishes: one, many or none?
673(16)
Alastair Pennycook
Index 689
Andy Kirkpatrick is Professor of Linguistics at Griffith University, Australia.