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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... lexical items across the populations, yet any observer would call all three varieties “English.” Having recognized variation, as legitimate observers must, a uniformitarian principle must allow – indeed, make it certain – that the same ...
... lexical items across the populations, yet any observer would call all three varieties “English.” Having recognized variation, as legitimate observers must, a uniformitarian principle must allow – indeed, make it certain – that the same ...
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... lexical or grammatical item is further intimated in linguistic units characterized, for example, as loan words, loan blends, loan shifts, and loan translations. We see such uses of these terms particularly in studies on, for example ...
... lexical or grammatical item is further intimated in linguistic units characterized, for example, as loan words, loan blends, loan shifts, and loan translations. We see such uses of these terms particularly in studies on, for example ...
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... lexical and grammatical influences on English prior to the Norman Conquest. Vikings had always been sailing to the island. It was not far away, often no more than a few days' sailing, it was attractive and promised wealth and ...
... lexical and grammatical influences on English prior to the Norman Conquest. Vikings had always been sailing to the island. It was not far away, often no more than a few days' sailing, it was attractive and promised wealth and ...
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... lexical domains: crime, criminal, criminality, regal, regental, judge, plea, royal, sue, defend, defendant – it would be quite impossible to try a case in an English-speaking court anywhere in the world even today without using a French ...
... lexical domains: crime, criminal, criminality, regal, regental, judge, plea, royal, sue, defend, defendant – it would be quite impossible to try a case in an English-speaking court anywhere in the world even today without using a French ...
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... lexicon (technically we should speak of “Brittonic” here and reserve “Welsh” for the period after 800), but the linguistic influence became much stronger after Britain was converted to Christianity. By 300 ce the Christian religion was ...
... lexicon (technically we should speak of “Brittonic” here and reserve “Welsh” for the period after 800), but the linguistic influence became much stronger after Britain was converted to Christianity. By 300 ce the Christian religion was ...
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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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