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English as a Lingua Franca: Perspectives and Prospects: Contributions in Honour of Barbara Seidlhofer [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 316 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x155 mm, weight: 583 g
  • Serija: Trends in Applied Linguistics [TAL]
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: De Gruyter Mouton
  • ISBN-10: 150151122X
  • ISBN-13: 9781501511226
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 316 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x155 mm, weight: 583 g
  • Serija: Trends in Applied Linguistics [TAL]
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: De Gruyter Mouton
  • ISBN-10: 150151122X
  • ISBN-13: 9781501511226
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In the past 15 years, English as a lingua franca (ELF) has evolved from a niche topic of a relatively small group of specialists to a highly productive research area that now has a firm place on the map of linguistics. Looking back (as well as forward), this edited volume addresses perspectives and prospects of ELF in connection with other areas of linguistics. It is the first volume that brings together ELF scholars with experts from a wide range of areas in linguistics (such as corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, language pedagogy, language policy, intercultural communication). Adopting an inter-/transdisciplinary approach, the book traces the impact that discussions about ELF have had or may have beyond the study of ELF as such: for the conceptualization, description, methodology, pedagogy and politics of English. As the book combines external perspectives on ELF, provided by well-known scholars in diverse fields, with a smaller number of internal perspectives provided by prominent ELF scholars, it will be of interest not only to students and researchers interested in ELF, but also to students and scholars in Applied Linguistics, Sociolinguistics and Intercultural Communication.
Acknowledgments xi
List of abbreviations
xiii
Contributing authors xiv
Preface xxii
English as a lingua franca: Perspectives and prospects -- Introduction 1(12)
Marie-Luise Pitzl
Ruth Osimk-Teasdale
I Perspectives on the study of ELF
Barbara Seidlhofer: Another `mother's' reflection
13(6)
Jennifer Jenkins
ELF corpora: Design, difficulties and triumphs
19(12)
Anna Mauranen
ELF, adaptive variability and virtual language
31(8)
Henry Widdowson
Visibility and absence: Ideologies of `diversity' in BELF
39(10)
Alessia Cogo
ELF in Responsible Tourism: Power relationships in unequal migration encounters
49(8)
Maria Grazia Guido
English-medium instruction and English as the lingua franca in Higher Education in central and northern Europe
57(12)
Beyza Bjorkman
Language education policies and practice in (Mediterranean) Europe: An ELF perspective
69(8)
Lucilla Lopriore
ELF research -- Its impact on language education in Japan and East Asia
77(10)
Kumiko Murata
From ELF communication to lingua franca pedagogy
87(10)
Kurt Kohn
Standards and lingua francas -- A personal account
97(8)
Andy Kirkpatrick
II The study of ELF in a wider context
Section A Sociolinguistics, variation and ELF
World Englishes and English as a lingua franca: Relationships and interfaces
105(10)
Edgar W. Schneider
ELF and new-dialect formation
115(8)
Peter Trudgill
Historical linguistics and ELF
123(6)
Herbert Schendl
What's in a word? Reflections on labels such as ELF or `English'
129(10)
Nikolaus Ritt
Complexity theory and ELF: A matter of nonteleology
139(8)
Diane Larsen-Freeman
(Morpho)syntactic transparency and ELF
147(14)
Evelien Keizer
Conversation analysis and ELF
161(10)
Jagdish Kaur
Section B Multilingual/-cultural perspectives and ELF
Intercultural Communication and ELF
171(8)
Zhu Hua
Multilingual identity and ELF
179(8)
Claire Kramsch
ELF and translation
187(6)
Juliane House
Multi, Pluri, Trans... and Elf: Lingualisms, Languaging and the Current Lingua Franca Concept
193(14)
Cornelia Hulmbauer
Section C Policy, pedagogy and ELF
Cosmopolitan combat: Politics, teaching and interpreting
207(10)
Guy Cook
Learner language in ELF and SLA
217(10)
Elaine Tarone
Language testing and ELF: Making the connection
227(8)
Tim McNamara
Elana Shohamy
Content and Language Integrated Learning and ELF
235(10)
Christiane Dalton-Puffer
Ute Smit
Closing the gender gap: The role of English
245(14)
Janina Brutt-Griffler
Sumi Kim
The Seidlhofer Effect: Gaining traction for ELF in language planning and educational change
259(16)
Joseph Lo Bianco
Afterword
Expanding frontiers: Prospects on the creativity of ELF
275(6)
Marie-Luise Pitzl
A Select Bibliography 281(8)
Barbara Seidlhofer
Index 289
Marie-Luise Pitzl and Ruth Osimk-Teasdale, University of Vienna, Austria