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English Around the World: An Introduction [Minkštas viršelis]

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(Universität Regensburg, Germany)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 247x175x14 mm, weight: 550 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 18 Maps; 21 Halftones, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white
  • Serija: Cambridge Introductions to the English Language
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521716586
  • ISBN-13: 9780521716581
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 247x175x14 mm, weight: 550 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 18 Maps; 21 Halftones, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white
  • Serija: Cambridge Introductions to the English Language
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521716586
  • ISBN-13: 9780521716581
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The global spread of English has had widespread linguistic, social, and cultural implications, affecting the lives of millions of people around the world. This textbook provides a lively and accessible introduction to world Englishes, describing varieties used in countries as broad-ranging as America, Jamaica, Australia, Africa, and Asia, and setting them within their historical and social contexts. Students are guided through the material with chapter previews and summaries, maps, timelines, lists of key terms, discussion questions and exercises, and a comprehensive glossary, helping them to understand, analyze, and compare different varieties of English, and apply descriptive terminology. The book is accompanied by a useful website, containing textual and audio examples of the varieties introduced in the text, and links to related sources of interest. Providing essential knowledge and skills for those embarking on the study of world Englishes, this is set to become the leading introduction to the subject.

Recenzijos

'The best book for discovering the rich variety in English and its amazing spread, popularity, and uses around the world.' John Algeo, University of Georgia 'This is a virtuoso's overview of the sociolinguistics of English around the world, whilst at the same time a warm, inviting, and detailed introduction to this field for the uninitiated.' Rajend Mesthrie, University of Cape Town 'English Around the World is a masterfully executed survey of the spread of English from the British Isles to postcolonial countries In addition to being written in a clear and accessible style, the book provides the readers with all necessary tools, including maps, timelines, exercises, audio recordings, suggestions for further readings, glossaries of linguistic terms and phonetic symbols, lists of key notions discussed in chapters, and questions to guide further investigations of varieties of English. Thanks to these features, [ the book] is a highly versatile resource for teachers and students. It may be used as a major reading in a course such as World Englishes. Alternatively, individual chapters may be easily integrated in a variety of courses, from historical linguistics and creole studies to language pedagogy.' The Linguist List 'The series framework guarantees its success as a textbook. The colloquial style and simulation of argumentation processes might be seen as an aid to invite students to work in the field. Format and style apart, the selection and sequencing of topics is convincing.' Gerhard Leitner, Anglistik: International Journal of English Studies

Daugiau informacijos

A lively and accessible introduction to world Englishes, setting a range of global varieties in their historical and social contexts.
List of figures
viii
List of maps
x
List of tables
xi
List of texts and audio samples
xii
Acknowledgments xiv
A note on using this book xvii
1 Introduction
1(13)
1.1 English, both globalizing and nativizing
2(3)
1.2 English, both global and local: a first example
5(4)
1.3 Preview of the following chapters
9(5)
2 Basic notions
14(28)
2.1 Language variation
15(3)
2.2 Levels of language (variation)
18(7)
2.3 Language change and language contact
25(4)
2.4 Categorizing World Englishes
29(6)
2.5 Ecology comes first
35(7)
3 Historical background
42(20)
3.1 European colonization: a few introductory observations
42(3)
3.2 Colonization types: motives and consequences for communicative patterns
45(3)
3.3 A short survey of British colonization: from the Empire to the Commonwealth of Nations
48(3)
3.4 America jumps in: the growth and impact of a superpower
51(2)
3.5 Internationalization and localization: post-independence developments
53(1)
3.6 Variety types on historical grounds
54(2)
3.7 The spread of global English: some numbers
56(1)
3.8 Global spread, regional contexts, local issues
57(5)
4 Language crossing an ocean: Old World and New World
62(49)
4.1 Roots and early expansion: the British Isles
63(13)
4.2 Building a New World? North America
76(17)
4.3 Plantation wealth and misery: the Caribbean
93(18)
5 Settlers and locals: Southern Hemisphere Englishes, transported and newly born
111(23)
5.1 Pride in being "down under": Australia and New Zealand
112(10)
5.2 Nation building with language(s): South Africa
122(12)
6 Missionaries, merchants, and more: English is useful, English is ours
134(55)
6.1 English for administration, English for the marketplace: Sub-Saharan Africa
135(14)
6.2 More than just colonial traces: South and South-East Asia
149(15)
6.3 Thousand Islands: The Pacific
164(12)
6.4 Future aspirations: East Asia
176(13)
7 Language development: a general perspective
189(21)
7.1 The mechanisms of producing new varieties of English
189(8)
7.2 Widespread outcomes
197(13)
8 Issues and attitudes
210(19)
8.1 Getting ahead with English: the tension between elitism and grassroots spread
211(2)
8.2 "Killer language" or denial of access?
213(2)
8.3 It's all about communicating: "International English," intelligibility, business English, and ELF
215(3)
8.4 Whose norms?
218(2)
8.5 Whose language? "Native," "first," "dominant," or what?
220(2)
8.6 Language mixing and cultural hybridity
222(2)
8.7 Pedagogical strategies and considerations
224(5)
9 Conclusion
229(2)
Appendix 1 Phonetic characters 231(3)
Appendix 2 A list of guiding questions on English in any specific region 234(3)
Glossary 237(9)
References 246(7)
Index 253
Edgar W. Schneider is Full Professor and Chair of English Linguistics in the Department of English and American Studies, and Dean of the Faculty for Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Regensburg, Germany.