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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... word for it – logomachia 'a war about words'.” St Paul used that term in his first epistle to Timothy (6:4–5), where he wrote of one who “is puffed up, knowing nothing but doting about questions and disputes of words [logomachia] ...
... word for it – logomachia 'a war about words'.” St Paul used that term in his first epistle to Timothy (6:4–5), where he wrote of one who “is puffed up, knowing nothing but doting about questions and disputes of words [logomachia] ...
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... words: English has its history, culture, and environment, a powerful literary tradition from Chaucer to Ted Hughes, with a connotative reach that does not always apply in the Outer Circle. The denotative provides a substantial common ...
... words: English has its history, culture, and environment, a powerful literary tradition from Chaucer to Ted Hughes, with a connotative reach that does not always apply in the Outer Circle. The denotative provides a substantial common ...
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... word giefa Genitive daga worda giefa Dative dagum wordum giefum Compare these declensions with their modern English counterparts, and the greater linguistic complexity of the earlier period is immediately clear: day/days, word/words ...
... word giefa Genitive daga worda giefa Dative dagum wordum giefum Compare these declensions with their modern English counterparts, and the greater linguistic complexity of the earlier period is immediately clear: day/days, word/words ...
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... words from the languages with which it shared territory (Latin, Celtic) and from the languages of influential figures such as warriors and priests who came speaking no English. Many place-names point back to the Celtic linguistic ...
... words from the languages with which it shared territory (Latin, Celtic) and from the languages of influential figures such as warriors and priests who came speaking no English. Many place-names point back to the Celtic linguistic ...
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... word by meant 'farm' or 'town'). Even the word law is Scandinavian, and band, odd, rotten, rugged, die, crawl, and scowl are a small sample of a much larger number of simple-life words borrowed into English from Danish. 5. The. French.
... word by meant 'farm' or 'town'). Even the word law is Scandinavian, and band, odd, rotten, rugged, die, crawl, and scowl are a small sample of a much larger number of simple-life words borrowed into English from Danish. 5. The. French.
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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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