Communicating with Asia
Herausgeber: Hashim, Azirah; Wolf, Hans-Georg; Leitner, Gerhard
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Herausgeber: Hashim, Azirah; Wolf, Hans-Georg; Leitner, Gerhard
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Communicating with Asia is essential in today's global world. This volume explores Asia from both a communicative and linguistic perspective.
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Communicating with Asia is essential in today's global world. This volume explores Asia from both a communicative and linguistic perspective.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781107062610
- ISBN-10: 1107062616
- Artikelnr.: 43365376
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781107062610
- ISBN-10: 1107062616
- Artikelnr.: 43365376
Communicating with Asia: introduction Gerhard Leitner, Azirah Hashim and
Hans-Georg Wolf; Part I. English in Selected Regional and National Habitats
with a Glance at the Role of Outward-Bound Communication Needs: 1. The
development of English in Pakistan Tariq Rahman; 2. English for Japan: in
the cultural context of the East-Asian expanding circle Nobuyuki Hino; 3.
Convergence and divergence of English in Malaysia and Singapore Ee-Ling Low
and Rachel Tan Siew Kuang; 4. Indian English prosody Pramod Pandey; 5.
Charting the endonormative stabilization of Singapore English Tan Siew Imm;
6. Arabic in contact with English and Malay in Malaysia Azirah Hashim and
Gerhard Leitner; 7. Preposition stranding and pied-piping in Philippine
English: a corpus-based study Danilo T. Dayag; 8. The Americanization of
the phonology of Asian Englishes: evidence from Singapore Ying-Ying Tan; 9.
Postcolonial and learner Englishes in Southeast Asia: implications for
international communication Michael Percillier; Part II. Major Other
Languages in Asia, their International Status and Impact on Education: 10.
Multilingualism, Hindi-Urdu and Indian English: intra-national and
international diaspora Tej K. Bhatia and William C. Ritchie; 11. Bahasa
Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu: convergence and divergence of the official
languages in contemporary Southeast Asia Lim Beng Soon and Gloria
Poedjosoedarmo R.; 12. Putonghua and Cantonese in the Chinese territories
Chan Shui-Duen; 13. The Chinese language in the Asian diaspora: a Malaysian
experience Wang Xiaomei; 14. Russian in Far East Asia: linguistic policies
on the periphery of empire Roxana Doncu; 15. Russian and Turkic languages
in Central Asia Zoya Proshina; Part III. Wider Perspectives: 16.
Understanding Asia by means of cognitive sociolinguistics and cultural
linguistics - the example of ghosts in Hong Kong English Hans-Georg Wolf
and Thomas Chan; 17. Understanding Asia through English literature Gerhard
Stilz; 18. English as a lingua franca and educational impact in Asia Andy
Kirkpatrick; 19. The Australian Asia project Joseph Lo Bianco and Yvette
Slaughter.
Hans-Georg Wolf; Part I. English in Selected Regional and National Habitats
with a Glance at the Role of Outward-Bound Communication Needs: 1. The
development of English in Pakistan Tariq Rahman; 2. English for Japan: in
the cultural context of the East-Asian expanding circle Nobuyuki Hino; 3.
Convergence and divergence of English in Malaysia and Singapore Ee-Ling Low
and Rachel Tan Siew Kuang; 4. Indian English prosody Pramod Pandey; 5.
Charting the endonormative stabilization of Singapore English Tan Siew Imm;
6. Arabic in contact with English and Malay in Malaysia Azirah Hashim and
Gerhard Leitner; 7. Preposition stranding and pied-piping in Philippine
English: a corpus-based study Danilo T. Dayag; 8. The Americanization of
the phonology of Asian Englishes: evidence from Singapore Ying-Ying Tan; 9.
Postcolonial and learner Englishes in Southeast Asia: implications for
international communication Michael Percillier; Part II. Major Other
Languages in Asia, their International Status and Impact on Education: 10.
Multilingualism, Hindi-Urdu and Indian English: intra-national and
international diaspora Tej K. Bhatia and William C. Ritchie; 11. Bahasa
Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu: convergence and divergence of the official
languages in contemporary Southeast Asia Lim Beng Soon and Gloria
Poedjosoedarmo R.; 12. Putonghua and Cantonese in the Chinese territories
Chan Shui-Duen; 13. The Chinese language in the Asian diaspora: a Malaysian
experience Wang Xiaomei; 14. Russian in Far East Asia: linguistic policies
on the periphery of empire Roxana Doncu; 15. Russian and Turkic languages
in Central Asia Zoya Proshina; Part III. Wider Perspectives: 16.
Understanding Asia by means of cognitive sociolinguistics and cultural
linguistics - the example of ghosts in Hong Kong English Hans-Georg Wolf
and Thomas Chan; 17. Understanding Asia through English literature Gerhard
Stilz; 18. English as a lingua franca and educational impact in Asia Andy
Kirkpatrick; 19. The Australian Asia project Joseph Lo Bianco and Yvette
Slaughter.
Communicating with Asia: introduction Gerhard Leitner, Azirah Hashim and
Hans-Georg Wolf; Part I. English in Selected Regional and National Habitats
with a Glance at the Role of Outward-Bound Communication Needs: 1. The
development of English in Pakistan Tariq Rahman; 2. English for Japan: in
the cultural context of the East-Asian expanding circle Nobuyuki Hino; 3.
Convergence and divergence of English in Malaysia and Singapore Ee-Ling Low
and Rachel Tan Siew Kuang; 4. Indian English prosody Pramod Pandey; 5.
Charting the endonormative stabilization of Singapore English Tan Siew Imm;
6. Arabic in contact with English and Malay in Malaysia Azirah Hashim and
Gerhard Leitner; 7. Preposition stranding and pied-piping in Philippine
English: a corpus-based study Danilo T. Dayag; 8. The Americanization of
the phonology of Asian Englishes: evidence from Singapore Ying-Ying Tan; 9.
Postcolonial and learner Englishes in Southeast Asia: implications for
international communication Michael Percillier; Part II. Major Other
Languages in Asia, their International Status and Impact on Education: 10.
Multilingualism, Hindi-Urdu and Indian English: intra-national and
international diaspora Tej K. Bhatia and William C. Ritchie; 11. Bahasa
Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu: convergence and divergence of the official
languages in contemporary Southeast Asia Lim Beng Soon and Gloria
Poedjosoedarmo R.; 12. Putonghua and Cantonese in the Chinese territories
Chan Shui-Duen; 13. The Chinese language in the Asian diaspora: a Malaysian
experience Wang Xiaomei; 14. Russian in Far East Asia: linguistic policies
on the periphery of empire Roxana Doncu; 15. Russian and Turkic languages
in Central Asia Zoya Proshina; Part III. Wider Perspectives: 16.
Understanding Asia by means of cognitive sociolinguistics and cultural
linguistics - the example of ghosts in Hong Kong English Hans-Georg Wolf
and Thomas Chan; 17. Understanding Asia through English literature Gerhard
Stilz; 18. English as a lingua franca and educational impact in Asia Andy
Kirkpatrick; 19. The Australian Asia project Joseph Lo Bianco and Yvette
Slaughter.
Hans-Georg Wolf; Part I. English in Selected Regional and National Habitats
with a Glance at the Role of Outward-Bound Communication Needs: 1. The
development of English in Pakistan Tariq Rahman; 2. English for Japan: in
the cultural context of the East-Asian expanding circle Nobuyuki Hino; 3.
Convergence and divergence of English in Malaysia and Singapore Ee-Ling Low
and Rachel Tan Siew Kuang; 4. Indian English prosody Pramod Pandey; 5.
Charting the endonormative stabilization of Singapore English Tan Siew Imm;
6. Arabic in contact with English and Malay in Malaysia Azirah Hashim and
Gerhard Leitner; 7. Preposition stranding and pied-piping in Philippine
English: a corpus-based study Danilo T. Dayag; 8. The Americanization of
the phonology of Asian Englishes: evidence from Singapore Ying-Ying Tan; 9.
Postcolonial and learner Englishes in Southeast Asia: implications for
international communication Michael Percillier; Part II. Major Other
Languages in Asia, their International Status and Impact on Education: 10.
Multilingualism, Hindi-Urdu and Indian English: intra-national and
international diaspora Tej K. Bhatia and William C. Ritchie; 11. Bahasa
Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu: convergence and divergence of the official
languages in contemporary Southeast Asia Lim Beng Soon and Gloria
Poedjosoedarmo R.; 12. Putonghua and Cantonese in the Chinese territories
Chan Shui-Duen; 13. The Chinese language in the Asian diaspora: a Malaysian
experience Wang Xiaomei; 14. Russian in Far East Asia: linguistic policies
on the periphery of empire Roxana Doncu; 15. Russian and Turkic languages
in Central Asia Zoya Proshina; Part III. Wider Perspectives: 16.
Understanding Asia by means of cognitive sociolinguistics and cultural
linguistics - the example of ghosts in Hong Kong English Hans-Georg Wolf
and Thomas Chan; 17. Understanding Asia through English literature Gerhard
Stilz; 18. English as a lingua franca and educational impact in Asia Andy
Kirkpatrick; 19. The Australian Asia project Joseph Lo Bianco and Yvette
Slaughter.