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The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes / edited by Andy Kirkpatrick.

Collaborateur(s) : Kirkpatrick, Andy.
Collection : Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics. Éditeur : New York : Routledge, 2012Édition : 1st ed.Description :xxi, 704 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.ISBN : 9780415622646 (pbk); 9780203849323 (ebook).Sujet(s) : English language -- Variation -- English-speaking countries | English language -- Variation -- Foreign countries | English language -- DialectsRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Check the UO Library catalog.
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"The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes constitutes a comprehensive introduction to the study of world Englishes, drawing on the expertise of leading authors within the field.
The handbook is structured in six sections covering historical perspectives, core issues and topics and new debates which together provide a thorough overview of the field, taking into account the new directions in which the discipline is heading.
Among the key themes covered are the development of English as a lingua franca among speakers for whom English is a common but not first language, the parallel development of English as a medium of instruction in educational institutions throughout the world and the role of English as the international language of scholarship and scholarly publishing, as well as the development of computer-mediated Englishes, including cyberprose. The handbook also includes a substantial introduction from the editor." (Book Cover)
CONTENTS:
SECTION I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND "TRADITIONAL" ENGLISHES
1. Standardized English: the history of the earlier circles / Daniel R. Davis
2. Grammatical variation in the contemporary spoken English of England / David Britain
3. Phonological innovation in the contemporary spoken British English / Gerard J. Docherty
4. The Englishes of Ireland: emergence and transportation / Raymond Hickey
5. The development of Standard American English / Wiliam A. Kretzschmar, Jr
6. The Englishes of Canada / Stephen Levey
7. English in Australia / Kate Burridge
8. The English(es) of New Zealand / Margaret Maclagan
SECTION II: REGIONAL VARIETIES AND THE 'NEW' ENGLISHES
9. The development of the English language in India / Joybrato Mukherjee
10. Sri Lankan Englishes / Dushyanthi Mendis and Harshana Rambukwella
11. East and West African Englishes: differences and commonalities / Hans-Georg Wolf
12. The development of English in Botswana: language policy and education / Birgit Smieja and Joyce T. Mathangwane
13. English in Singapore and Malaysia: differences and similarities / Low Ee Ling
14. Periphery ELT: the politics and practice of teaching English in the Philippines / Isabel Pefianco Martin
15. East Asian Englishes: Japan and Korea / Yuko Takeshita
16. Chinese English: a future power? / Xu Zhichang
17. Slavic Englishes: education or culture? / Zoya Proshina
18. West Indian Englishes: an introduction to literature written in selected varieties / Hazel Simmons-McDonald
19. English and English teaching in Columbia: tensions and possibilities in the expanding circle / Adriana Gonzalez
SECTION III: EMERGING TRENDS AND THEMES
20. Lingua franca English: the European context / Barbara Seidlhofer
21. Development patterns of English: similar or different? / Edgar W. Schneider
22. Variation across Englishes: phonology / David Deterding
23. Variation across Englishes: syntax / Bernd Kortmann
24. Mixed codes or varieties of English? / James McLellan
25. Semantics and pragmatic conceptualizations within an emerging variety: Persian English / Farzad Sharifian
SECTION IV: CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTS AND FUNCTIONS
26. In defense of foreignness / Ha Jin
27. Writing in English(es) / Tope Omoniyi
28. Online Englishes / Mark Warschauer, Rebecca Black, and Yen-Lin Chou
29. The Englishes of business / Catherine Nickerson
30. Englishes in advertising / Azirah Hashim
31. The Englishes of popular cultures / Andrew Moody
32. 'Thank you for calling': Asian Englishes and 'native-like' performance in Asian call centres / Kingsley Bolton
SECTION V: DEBATES AND PEDAGOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
33. Which norms in everyday practice: and why? / T. Ruanni F. Tupas
34. Construing meaning in World Englishes / Ahmar Mahboob and Eszter Szenes
35. Which test of which English and why? / Brian Tomlinson
36. When does an unconventional form become an innovation? / David C.S. Li
37. Academic Englishes: a standardized knowledge? / Anne Mauranen, Carmen Perez-Llantada, and John M. Swales
38. Cameroon: which language, when and why? / Augustin Simo Bobda
SECTION VI: THE FUTURE
39. The future of Englishes: one, many or more? / Alastair Pennycook
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First published in 2010.

Available in print and electronic formats.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes constitutes a comprehensive introduction to the study of world Englishes, drawing on the expertise of leading authors within the field.

The handbook is structured in six sections covering historical perspectives, core issues and topics and new debates which together provide a thorough overview of the field, taking into account the new directions in which the discipline is heading.

Among the key themes covered are the development of English as a lingua franca among speakers for whom English is a common but not first language, the parallel development of English as a medium of instruction in educational institutions throughout the world and the role of English as the international language of scholarship and scholarly publishing, as well as the development of computer-mediated Englishes, including cyberprose. The handbook also includes a substantial introduction from the editor." (Book Cover)

CONTENTS:

SECTION I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND "TRADITIONAL" ENGLISHES

1. Standardized English: the history of the earlier circles / Daniel R. Davis

2. Grammatical variation in the contemporary spoken English of England / David Britain

3. Phonological innovation in the contemporary spoken British English / Gerard J. Docherty

4. The Englishes of Ireland: emergence and transportation / Raymond Hickey

5. The development of Standard American English / Wiliam A. Kretzschmar, Jr

6. The Englishes of Canada / Stephen Levey

7. English in Australia / Kate Burridge

8. The English(es) of New Zealand / Margaret Maclagan

SECTION II: REGIONAL VARIETIES AND THE 'NEW' ENGLISHES

9. The development of the English language in India / Joybrato Mukherjee

10. Sri Lankan Englishes / Dushyanthi Mendis and Harshana Rambukwella

11. East and West African Englishes: differences and commonalities / Hans-Georg Wolf

12. The development of English in Botswana: language policy and education / Birgit Smieja and Joyce T. Mathangwane

13. English in Singapore and Malaysia: differences and similarities / Low Ee Ling

14. Periphery ELT: the politics and practice of teaching English in the Philippines / Isabel Pefianco Martin

15. East Asian Englishes: Japan and Korea / Yuko Takeshita

16. Chinese English: a future power? / Xu Zhichang

17. Slavic Englishes: education or culture? / Zoya Proshina

18. West Indian Englishes: an introduction to literature written in selected varieties / Hazel Simmons-McDonald

19. English and English teaching in Columbia: tensions and possibilities in the expanding circle / Adriana Gonzalez

SECTION III: EMERGING TRENDS AND THEMES

20. Lingua franca English: the European context / Barbara Seidlhofer

21. Development patterns of English: similar or different? / Edgar W. Schneider

22. Variation across Englishes: phonology / David Deterding

23. Variation across Englishes: syntax / Bernd Kortmann

24. Mixed codes or varieties of English? / James McLellan

25. Semantics and pragmatic conceptualizations within an emerging variety: Persian English / Farzad Sharifian

SECTION IV: CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTS AND FUNCTIONS

26. In defense of foreignness / Ha Jin

27. Writing in English(es) / Tope Omoniyi

28. Online Englishes / Mark Warschauer, Rebecca Black, and Yen-Lin Chou

29. The Englishes of business / Catherine Nickerson

30. Englishes in advertising / Azirah Hashim

31. The Englishes of popular cultures / Andrew Moody

32. 'Thank you for calling': Asian Englishes and 'native-like' performance in Asian call centres / Kingsley Bolton

SECTION V: DEBATES AND PEDAGOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

33. Which norms in everyday practice: and why? / T. Ruanni F. Tupas

34. Construing meaning in World Englishes / Ahmar Mahboob and Eszter Szenes

35. Which test of which English and why? / Brian Tomlinson

36. When does an unconventional form become an innovation? / David C.S. Li

37. Academic Englishes: a standardized knowledge? / Anne Mauranen, Carmen Perez-Llantada, and John M. Swales

38. Cameroon: which language, when and why? / Augustin Simo Bobda

SECTION VI: THE FUTURE

39. The future of Englishes: one, many or more? / Alastair Pennycook

The Routledge Handbook of World Englishes is the ideal resource for postgraduate students of applied linguistics as well as those in related degrees such as applied English language and TESOL/TEFL.

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