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E-grāmata: World Englishes

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(University of Stockholm, Sweden), (Stockholm University, Sweden), (University of Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351042567
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  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351042567

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The third edition of World Englishes provides an engaging overview of the global variations in vocabulary, grammar, phonology and pragmatics of English as it is used worldwide. This book introduces the principles of linguistic variation and provides coverage on the roots of English, the spread of English, variations of English as a second language and trends for the future.

Thoroughly updated throughout in line with recent research, this third edition now also includes:

  • 43 audio examples of speakers of native (17) and of non-native (26) English reflecting the global variety of the language, available to download from www.routledge.com/9781138487659;
  • descriptions of selected twenty-first century developing varieties including Chinese English, Russian English and Vietnamese English; 
  • greater linguistic detail on second-language English in many areas; 
  • improved and updated descriptions of first-language varieties; 
  • a new framework for describing lexical variation; 
  • full discussion throughout of English in social media.

Offering a thorough and detailed descriptive account of all the main varieties of English across the globe, World Englishes provides a balanced discussion of political issues and the sociolinguistic background to variation in English spoken and written, face-to-face, on paper and online, in the twenty-first century. This book is essential reading for students approaching this topic for the first time.

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'I thoroughly recommend the third edition of this excellent introductory textbook on World Englishes. The new edition comes with an expanded set of speaker interviews, adding, for example, speakers from Cork in Ireland to Uganda. This allows readers and listeners to make comparisons between the different varieties of English illustrated here. It is written in an extremely accessible style and will be of great value to undergraduate students of the subject.'

Andy Kirkpatrick, Griffith University, Australia

Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
IPA chart x
1 The roots of English
1(5)
2 The spread of English
6(5)
3 Variation in English
11(29)
3.1 Linguistic diversity and diffusion
11(2)
3.2 Types of variation in form
13(15)
3.3 Variation in historical origin and evolution
28(1)
3.4 Dimensions of classification
29(11)
4 The inner circle
40(85)
4.1 England
42(8)
4.2 Wales/Cymru
50(5)
4.3 Scotland
55(10)
4.4 Ireland
65(7)
4.5 The United States
72(12)
4.6 Canada
84(8)
4.7 Australia
92(7)
4.8 New Zealand/Aotearoa
99(8)
4.9 South Africa
107(4)
4.10 Liberia
111(1)
4.11 The Caribbean
112(6)
4.12 Some `lesser-known' minor varieties of English
118(7)
5 The outer circle
125(51)
5.1 Social and political issues surrounding the use of English in the outer circle
125(3)
5.2 Some common features of the `New Englishes'
128(6)
5.3 South Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, etc.
134(8)
5.4 Africa
142(15)
5.5 South-east Asia
157(14)
5.6 Others
171(5)
6 The expanding circle
176(28)
6.1 The Rise of English in the expanding circle
176(2)
6.2 Domains for English
178(7)
6.3 English in lingua-franca situations
185(5)
6.4 The possibility of expanding-circle Englishes and some examples
190(9)
6.5 How English might he affecting other languages
199(3)
6.6 Implications for the choice of school variety
202(2)
1 Beyond the circles
204(9)
7.1 Cross-currents in attitudes to English in the world
204(3)
7.2 What's next?
207(6)
Wells' standard lexical sets 213(1)
Glossary 214(9)
References 223(19)
Index 242
Gunnel Melchers is Professor Emerita in the English Department at Stockholm University. Her research has been devoted to regional and social variation, with special reference to the north of England and Scotlands Northern Isles.

Philip Shaw is Professor Emeritus in the English Department at Stockholm University. He has published within a wide range of areas of applied linguistics, particularly with a focus on academic and business English, and vocabulary learning among advanced students, and in World Englishes.

Peter Sundkvist is an Associate Professor in the English Department at Stockholm University. His research interests concern phonology, phonetics, and dialectology, relating to varieties of English and Germanic languages more generally. Most of his empirical work has focused on the Shetland Islands and such topics as Shetland Scots and Scottish Standard English.