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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... century. In the Second Diaspora, “English in North America” (Edgar W. Schneider) “began as the first of Britain's colonial (and later post-colonial) offspring, and it went through the same process of linguistic and cultural ...
... century. In the Second Diaspora, “English in North America” (Edgar W. Schneider) “began as the first of Britain's colonial (and later post-colonial) offspring, and it went through the same process of linguistic and cultural ...
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... century and a half after 1066. Two centuries after the Conquest English kings regained power, and the French court was a memory. By the beginning of the fourteenth century English was again the language of the country, but this was a ...
... century and a half after 1066. Two centuries after the Conquest English kings regained power, and the French court was a memory. By the beginning of the fourteenth century English was again the language of the country, but this was a ...
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... century, long after the Celts had been driven from Europe. From the beginning of the Common Era we can distinguish between the two principal linguistic divisions of Celtic: P-Celtic and Q-Celtic, depending on whether the reflexes of ...
... century, long after the Celts had been driven from Europe. From the beginning of the Common Era we can distinguish between the two principal linguistic divisions of Celtic: P-Celtic and Q-Celtic, depending on whether the reflexes of ...
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... century England was thoroughly Christianized, at least its ruling and urban classes were, and along with Christianity came monasteries, abbots and bishops, manuscripts, priories, and monks – and Latin as the language of high purpose (H) ...
... century England was thoroughly Christianized, at least its ruling and urban classes were, and along with Christianity came monasteries, abbots and bishops, manuscripts, priories, and monks – and Latin as the language of high purpose (H) ...
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... centuries and thereafter with declining vigour until the sixteenth century. Borrowings from French, primarily in vocabulary, have left so heavy an imprint on the English language that to the casual observer French and English might well ...
... centuries and thereafter with declining vigour until the sixteenth century. Borrowings from French, primarily in vocabulary, have left so heavy an imprint on the English language that to the casual observer French and English might well ...
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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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