Communicating with Asia
Herausgeber: Hashim, Azirah; Wolf, Hans-Georg; Leitner, Gerhard
Communicating with Asia
Herausgeber: Hashim, Azirah; Wolf, Hans-Georg; Leitner, Gerhard
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In today's global world, where Asia is an increasing area of focus, it is vital to explore what it means to 'understand' Asian cultures through English and other languages. This volume presents new research on English in Asia, alongside Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi-Urdu, Malay, Russian and other languages.
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In today's global world, where Asia is an increasing area of focus, it is vital to explore what it means to 'understand' Asian cultures through English and other languages. This volume presents new research on English in Asia, alongside Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi-Urdu, Malay, Russian and other languages.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781107666054
- ISBN-10: 1107666058
- Artikelnr.: 55715463
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781107666054
- ISBN-10: 1107666058
- Artikelnr.: 55715463
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.