Ontologies of English
Herausgeber: Hall, Christopher J.; Wicaksono, Rachel
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Part I. Introduction: 1. Approaching ontologies of English Christopher J.
Hall and Rachel Wicaksono; 2. An ontological framework for English
Christopher J. Hall; Part II. English In/For L2 Learning and Teaching: 3.
English in the real world: norms and the ontology of English(es) Peter
Harder; 4. From constructions to social action: the substance of English
and its learning from an interactional usage-based perspective Søren Wind
Eskildsen; 5. Native and non-native speakers of English Rachel Wicaksono;
Part III. English In Schools: 6. The origins and adaptations of English as
a school subject Andy Goodwyn; 7. A 'God-like science': English teaching in
Secondary schools Rachel Roberts; 8. Beliefs about 'good English' in
schools Clare Cunningham; Part IV. Assessing English: 9. English varieties
and targets for L2 assessment Claudia Harsch; 10. The role of the L1 in
testing L2 English Fumiyo Nakatsuhara, Lynda Taylor and Suwimol Jaiyote;
11. Mind the gap: dis/continuities in the UK assessment of L1 English
language Angela Goddard; Part V. English in Lingua Franca Contexts: 12.
What is English in the light of lingua franca usage? Iris Schaller-Schwaner
and Andy Kirkpatrick; 13. English as a lingua franca and transcultural
communication: rethinking competences and pedagogy for ELT Will Baker; 14.
Exploring standards-based, intelligibility-based, and complex conceptions
of English in a lingua franca context Nathan Page; Part VI. English and
Social Practice: 15. English as a resource in a communicative assemblage: a
perspective from flat ontology Suresh Canagarajah; 16. Mobile learners and
'English as an additional language' Robert Sharples; 17. Mobility and
English language education: how does mobility in study abroad settings
produce new conceptualisations of English? Khawla Badwan; Part VII.
Commentary and Conclusions: 18. Pushing the ontological boundaries of
English Alastair Pennycook; 19. Using ontologies of English Rachel
Wicaksono and Christopher J. Hall.