Ebook: Exploring the Ecology of World Englishes in the Twenty-first Century: Language, Society and Culture
Author: Pam Peters, Kate Burridge
- Year: 2022
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Language: English
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Highlights the adaptability of English in contact with other languages, cultures and societies and in diverse regional habitats
- Examines features of world Englishes in their sociocultural contexts, with studies on in South Africa, the Cocos Island, Singapore, Uganda, China, the Philippines, Micronesia, Australia, New Zealand
- Appraises lexical and constructional innovations in English
- Presents fresh empirical evidence to discuss language variation using data from text corpora, speech recordings, social surveys and interviews
- Brings together an international range of contributors from Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Switzerland, Uganda and South Africa
The book’s ecological perspective offers a fresh theoretical framework for analysing both outer- and inner-circle Englishes. It investigates the varieties of English spoken as a second language, by bi- or multilingual speakers in South Africa, India, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines, and by some lesser-known oceanic varieties in Micronesia and Polynesia, revealing the remarkable divergences in the use of common English elements across geographical distances.
Tapping into current debates about colonial legacies and decolonization, as well as ongoing concerns about democracy, regional power and globalisation, this book explores a range of fresh evidence to discuss language variation across the globe.
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