Global englishes : a resource book for students / Jennifer Jenkins.
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425 WRH 2000 High school English grammar and composition / | 425 YUE 1998 Explaining English grammar / | 427.0071 LED 2007 Dictionary activities / | 427 JEG 2015 Global englishes : | 427 JEG 2015 Global englishes : | 427 KIW 2007 World Englishes : | 428 HAL Landmark : |
Previously published as: World Englishes: a resource book for students / Jennifer Jenkins, 2nd ed., 2009.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-271) and index.
TOC A Introduction: key topics in Global Englishes * The historical, social, and political context * Who speaks English today? * Standard language ideology in the Anglophone world * Variation across post-colonial Englishes * Pidgin and creole languages * English as an international lingua franca * English in Asia and Europe * The future of Global Englishes B Development: implications and issues * The legacy of colonialism * The English Today debate * Standards across Anglophone space *'Legitimate' and 'illegitimate' offspring of English * Characteristics of pidgin and creole languages * The nature of ELF communication * En route to new standard Englishes * Possible future scenarios C Exploration: current debates in global Englishes * Postcolonial Africa and North America * Teaching and testing global Englishes * Standards across channels *'Sub'-varieties of English: the example of Singlish * Creole developments in the UK and US * ELF and education * Asian Englishes: focus on India, Hong Kong and China * Language killer or language promoter? D Extension: readings in Global Englishes * The discourses of postcolonialism (Alastair Pennycook) * Who owns English today? (Henry G. Widdowson) * Is language (still) power in the Inner Circle? (Lesley Milroy, Alfred Lee and Dennis Bloodworth) * From language to literature (Chinua Achebe and Ngugi wa Thiong'o) * The status of pidgin languages in education (Samuel Atechi) * The challenge of testing ELF (Jennifer Jenkins and Constant Leung) * Attitudes to non-native Englishes in China and mainland Europe (Ying Wang, Ulrich Ammon) * Looking ahead (Alastair Pennycook)
Previously published as: World Englishes: a resource book for students / Jennifer Jenkins, 2nd ed., 2009.
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