The Handbook of World EnglishesBraj B. Kachru, Yamuna Kachru, Cecil L. Nelson John Wiley & Sons, 15 апр. 2008 г. - Всего страниц: 832 The Handbook of World Englishes is a collection of newly commissioned articles focusing on selected critical dimensions and case studies of the theoretical, ideological, applied and pedagogical issues related to English as it is spoken around the world.
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... European ancestral tongue. Where the primeval home of the original Indo-European tribe was located and when the language its members spoke was still a single and uniform thing are two vexed questions in historical linguistics, much ...
... European ancestral tongue. Where the primeval home of the original Indo-European tribe was located and when the language its members spoke was still a single and uniform thing are two vexed questions in historical linguistics, much ...
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... European language does. The numerous English place-names in -by are Danish in origin: Rugby, Derby, Whitby (the Danish word by meant 'farm' or 'town'). Even the word law is Scandinavian, and band, odd, rotten, rugged, die, crawl, and ...
... European language does. The numerous English place-names in -by are Danish in origin: Rugby, Derby, Whitby (the Danish word by meant 'farm' or 'town'). Even the word law is Scandinavian, and band, odd, rotten, rugged, die, crawl, and ...
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... Europeans began to move into India through the northwest passes, their language Sanskrit displaced the Dravidian languages ... European cavalry and swords where they could sustain themselves and shore up their languages. Sometimes the L ...
... Europeans began to move into India through the northwest passes, their language Sanskrit displaced the Dravidian languages ... European cavalry and swords where they could sustain themselves and shore up their languages. Sometimes the L ...
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... Europe. 3. The. Celts. in. Europe. At the height of its dominion (nominally circa 400 bce) the Celtic presence stretched from the British Isles to eastern Europe and Turkey, from a line running just south of Denmark through the middle of ...
... Europe. 3. The. Celts. in. Europe. At the height of its dominion (nominally circa 400 bce) the Celtic presence stretched from the British Isles to eastern Europe and Turkey, from a line running just south of Denmark through the middle of ...
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... European males were drinking, raping, stealing, and smashing what they could not carry off, Irish monasteries were a ... Europe. The language of this cultural preservation was Latin (H), but Irish (L) is what the monks spoke once past ...
... European males were drinking, raping, stealing, and smashing what they could not carry off, Irish monasteries were a ... Europe. The language of this cultural preservation was Latin (H), but Irish (L) is what the monks spoke once past ...
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Part II Variational Contexts | 271 |
Part III Acculturation | 347 |
Part IV Crossing Borders | 403 |
Part V Grammar Wars and Standards | 473 |
Part VI Ideology Identity and Constructs | 527 |
Part VII World Englishes and Globalization | 581 |
Part VIII World Englishes and Applied Theory | 643 |
Part IX Resources on World Englishes | 731 |
Author Index | 763 |
Subject Index | 779 |
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