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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... spoken and written medium, and when it acquires the form of a standard language in what is considered a nation-state. The present reality of the English language, Halliday argues, is that it is acquiring a new identity as the “global ...
... spoken and written medium, and when it acquires the form of a standard language in what is considered a nation-state. The present reality of the English language, Halliday argues, is that it is acquiring a new identity as the “global ...
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... spoken in family and other intimate and informal settings. Legal and religious matters – wills, marriage certificates, and contracts, for example – are usually H functions. Farmers arguing about the best kind of dung to spread on their ...
... spoken in family and other intimate and informal settings. Legal and religious matters – wills, marriage certificates, and contracts, for example – are usually H functions. Farmers arguing about the best kind of dung to spread on their ...
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... spoken by several hundred million people. In their earliest contacts the Indo-Europeans were held to be the more advanced of the two peoples, of a higher culture, more developed materially – and thus Sanskrit was H, Dravidian L – at ...
... spoken by several hundred million people. In their earliest contacts the Indo-Europeans were held to be the more advanced of the two peoples, of a higher culture, more developed materially – and thus Sanskrit was H, Dravidian L – at ...
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... spoken today) is deceptive: the Bretons are British Celts who sailed back across the Channel and regained a continental toehold in the fifth century, long after the Celts had been driven from Europe. From the beginning of the Common Era ...
... spoken today) is deceptive: the Bretons are British Celts who sailed back across the Channel and regained a continental toehold in the fifth century, long after the Celts had been driven from Europe. From the beginning of the Common Era ...
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... spoken languages of their respective lands, Wales and Ireland. Both had impressive literatures before the English did. There were poems, stories, narratives, and an opulence of creative writing. Welsh was the language of the law. The ...
... spoken languages of their respective lands, Wales and Ireland. Both had impressive literatures before the English did. There were poems, stories, narratives, and an opulence of creative writing. Welsh was the language of the law. The ...
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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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