Oxford Handbook of World Englishes
Herausgeber: Filppula, Markku; Sharma, Devyani; Klemola, Juhani
Oxford Handbook of World Englishes
Herausgeber: Filppula, Markku; Sharma, Devyani; Klemola, Juhani
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This collection heralds a direct, mutually constructive engagement with current linguistic theories, questions, and methodologies toward World Englishes. It achieves this through areal overviews, theoretical chapters, and case studies; its 36 articles are divided between four themes: Foundations, World Englishes and Linguistic Theory, Areal Profiles, and Case Studies. Cumulatively, it offers detailed accounts of the structure and social histories of specificvarieties of English spoken across the globe.
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This collection heralds a direct, mutually constructive engagement with current linguistic theories, questions, and methodologies toward World Englishes. It achieves this through areal overviews, theoretical chapters, and case studies; its 36 articles are divided between four themes: Foundations, World Englishes and Linguistic Theory, Areal Profiles, and Case Studies. Cumulatively, it offers detailed accounts of the structure and social histories of specificvarieties of English spoken across the globe.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 840
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1429g
- ISBN-13: 9780199777716
- ISBN-10: 0199777713
- Artikelnr.: 47868459
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 840
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1429g
- ISBN-13: 9780199777716
- ISBN-10: 0199777713
- Artikelnr.: 47868459
Markku Filppula is Professor Emeritus of English Language at the University of Eastern Finland. He is the author of The Grammar of Irish English: Language in Hibernian Style (1999), and co-author of English and Celtic in Contact (2008). He is co-editor of The Celtic Roots of English (2002), Dialects Across Borders (2005), Vernacular Universals and Language Contacts (2009), The Oxford Handbook of World Englishes (2017), and Changing English: global and local perspectives (2017). Juhani Klemola is Professor Emeritus of English Philology at Tampere University. His research interests are in dialect syntax, contact linguistics, and historical dialectology. He is co-author of English and Celtic in Contact (2008), and co-editor of a number of publications, including Corpora and the Changing Society: Studies in the evolution of English (2020), Changing English: global and local perspectives (2017), and Vernacular Universals and Language Contacts: Evidence from Varieties of English and Beyond (2009). Devyani Sharma is Professor of Sociolinguistics at Queen Mary, University of London. Her research deals with dialect variation in postcolonial and other Englishes, sociolinguistics, bilingualism, language contact, typology, and syntax. She is the author of From Deficit to Dialect: The Evolution of English in India and Singapore (Oxford University Press 2023), and co-editor of Research Methods in Linguistics (Cambridge University Press 2013) and English in the Indian Diaspora (Benjamins 2014).
* PART I: FOUNDATIONS
* 1. Introduction (Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola and Devyani Sharma)
* 2. The Spread of English (Peter Trudgill)
* 3. Models of English in the World (Edgar Schneider)
* PART II: WORLD ENGLISHES AND LINGUISTIC THEORY
* Language structure
* 4. World Englishes and Phonological Theory (Christian Uffmann)
* 5. World Englishes and Syntactic and Semantic theory (Vivienne Fong)
* 6. World Englishes and Corpora (Christian Mair)
* 7. World Englishes and the Study of Typology and Universals (Peter
Siemund and Julia Davydova)
* 8. World Englishes and Cognitive Linguistics (Frank Polzenhagen and
Hans-Georg Wolf)
* Social context
* 9. World Englishes, Second Language Acquisition, and Language Contact
(Rajend Mesthrie)
* 10. World Englishes and Creoles (Don Winford)
* 11. World Englishes, Code-Switching, and Convergence (Barbara
Bullock, Lars Hinrichs and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio)
* 12. World Englishes and Sociolinguistic Theory (Devyani Sharma)
* 13. World Englishes and Dialectology (Lieselotte Anderwald)
* 14. World Englishes, Pragmatics, and Discourse (Yamuna Kachru)
* 15. World Englishes and Language Ideologies (Rakesh Bhatt)
* 16. English, Language Dominance, and Ecolinguistic Diversity
Maintenance (Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas)
* PART III: AREAL PROFILES
* 17. The Atlantic Archipelago of the British Isles (Karen Corrigan)
* 18. English in North America (Lauren Hall-Lew)
* 19. The Caribbean (Véronique Lacoste)
* 20. Australian and New Zealand Englishes (Laurie Bauer)
* 21. South Asia (Ravinder Gargesh and Pingali Sailaja)
* 22. Southeast Asia (Lisa Lim)
* 23. East African English (Josef Schmied)
* 24. English in West Africa (Ulrike Gut)
* 25. English in South Africa (Bertus van Rooy)
* 26. Isolated Varieties (Daniel Schreier and Danae Perez Inofuentes)
* 27. English as a Lingua Franca in the Expanding Circle (Jennifer
Jenkins)
* PART IV: CASE STUDIES
* 28. On the Intonation of Tonal Varieties of English (Carlos
Gussenhoven)
* 29. Emergence of the Unmarked in Indian Englishes with Different
Substrates (Caroline R. Wiltshire)
* 30. The Systemic Nature of Substratum Transfer (Bao Zhiming)
* 31. Convergent Developments between 'Old' and 'New' Englishes (Markku
Filppula)
* 32. Retention and Innovation in Settler Englishes (Raymond Hickey)
* 33. Embedded Inversion as an Angloversal: Evidence from Inner, Outer,
and Expanding Circle Englishes (Lea Meriläinen and Heli Paulasto)
* 34. Canonical Tag Questions in Asian Englishes: Forms, Functions, and
Frequencies in Hong Kong English, Indian English, and Singapore
English (Sebastian Hoffmann, Anne-Katrin Blass and Joybrato
Mukherjee)
* 35. Are Constructions Dialect-Proof? The Challenge of English
Variational Data for Construction Grammar Research (Debra Ziegeler)
* 36. Second-Order Language Contact: English as an Academic Lingua
Franca (Anna Mauranen)
* 1. Introduction (Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola and Devyani Sharma)
* 2. The Spread of English (Peter Trudgill)
* 3. Models of English in the World (Edgar Schneider)
* PART II: WORLD ENGLISHES AND LINGUISTIC THEORY
* Language structure
* 4. World Englishes and Phonological Theory (Christian Uffmann)
* 5. World Englishes and Syntactic and Semantic theory (Vivienne Fong)
* 6. World Englishes and Corpora (Christian Mair)
* 7. World Englishes and the Study of Typology and Universals (Peter
Siemund and Julia Davydova)
* 8. World Englishes and Cognitive Linguistics (Frank Polzenhagen and
Hans-Georg Wolf)
* Social context
* 9. World Englishes, Second Language Acquisition, and Language Contact
(Rajend Mesthrie)
* 10. World Englishes and Creoles (Don Winford)
* 11. World Englishes, Code-Switching, and Convergence (Barbara
Bullock, Lars Hinrichs and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio)
* 12. World Englishes and Sociolinguistic Theory (Devyani Sharma)
* 13. World Englishes and Dialectology (Lieselotte Anderwald)
* 14. World Englishes, Pragmatics, and Discourse (Yamuna Kachru)
* 15. World Englishes and Language Ideologies (Rakesh Bhatt)
* 16. English, Language Dominance, and Ecolinguistic Diversity
Maintenance (Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas)
* PART III: AREAL PROFILES
* 17. The Atlantic Archipelago of the British Isles (Karen Corrigan)
* 18. English in North America (Lauren Hall-Lew)
* 19. The Caribbean (Véronique Lacoste)
* 20. Australian and New Zealand Englishes (Laurie Bauer)
* 21. South Asia (Ravinder Gargesh and Pingali Sailaja)
* 22. Southeast Asia (Lisa Lim)
* 23. East African English (Josef Schmied)
* 24. English in West Africa (Ulrike Gut)
* 25. English in South Africa (Bertus van Rooy)
* 26. Isolated Varieties (Daniel Schreier and Danae Perez Inofuentes)
* 27. English as a Lingua Franca in the Expanding Circle (Jennifer
Jenkins)
* PART IV: CASE STUDIES
* 28. On the Intonation of Tonal Varieties of English (Carlos
Gussenhoven)
* 29. Emergence of the Unmarked in Indian Englishes with Different
Substrates (Caroline R. Wiltshire)
* 30. The Systemic Nature of Substratum Transfer (Bao Zhiming)
* 31. Convergent Developments between 'Old' and 'New' Englishes (Markku
Filppula)
* 32. Retention and Innovation in Settler Englishes (Raymond Hickey)
* 33. Embedded Inversion as an Angloversal: Evidence from Inner, Outer,
and Expanding Circle Englishes (Lea Meriläinen and Heli Paulasto)
* 34. Canonical Tag Questions in Asian Englishes: Forms, Functions, and
Frequencies in Hong Kong English, Indian English, and Singapore
English (Sebastian Hoffmann, Anne-Katrin Blass and Joybrato
Mukherjee)
* 35. Are Constructions Dialect-Proof? The Challenge of English
Variational Data for Construction Grammar Research (Debra Ziegeler)
* 36. Second-Order Language Contact: English as an Academic Lingua
Franca (Anna Mauranen)
* PART I: FOUNDATIONS
* 1. Introduction (Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola and Devyani Sharma)
* 2. The Spread of English (Peter Trudgill)
* 3. Models of English in the World (Edgar Schneider)
* PART II: WORLD ENGLISHES AND LINGUISTIC THEORY
* Language structure
* 4. World Englishes and Phonological Theory (Christian Uffmann)
* 5. World Englishes and Syntactic and Semantic theory (Vivienne Fong)
* 6. World Englishes and Corpora (Christian Mair)
* 7. World Englishes and the Study of Typology and Universals (Peter
Siemund and Julia Davydova)
* 8. World Englishes and Cognitive Linguistics (Frank Polzenhagen and
Hans-Georg Wolf)
* Social context
* 9. World Englishes, Second Language Acquisition, and Language Contact
(Rajend Mesthrie)
* 10. World Englishes and Creoles (Don Winford)
* 11. World Englishes, Code-Switching, and Convergence (Barbara
Bullock, Lars Hinrichs and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio)
* 12. World Englishes and Sociolinguistic Theory (Devyani Sharma)
* 13. World Englishes and Dialectology (Lieselotte Anderwald)
* 14. World Englishes, Pragmatics, and Discourse (Yamuna Kachru)
* 15. World Englishes and Language Ideologies (Rakesh Bhatt)
* 16. English, Language Dominance, and Ecolinguistic Diversity
Maintenance (Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas)
* PART III: AREAL PROFILES
* 17. The Atlantic Archipelago of the British Isles (Karen Corrigan)
* 18. English in North America (Lauren Hall-Lew)
* 19. The Caribbean (Véronique Lacoste)
* 20. Australian and New Zealand Englishes (Laurie Bauer)
* 21. South Asia (Ravinder Gargesh and Pingali Sailaja)
* 22. Southeast Asia (Lisa Lim)
* 23. East African English (Josef Schmied)
* 24. English in West Africa (Ulrike Gut)
* 25. English in South Africa (Bertus van Rooy)
* 26. Isolated Varieties (Daniel Schreier and Danae Perez Inofuentes)
* 27. English as a Lingua Franca in the Expanding Circle (Jennifer
Jenkins)
* PART IV: CASE STUDIES
* 28. On the Intonation of Tonal Varieties of English (Carlos
Gussenhoven)
* 29. Emergence of the Unmarked in Indian Englishes with Different
Substrates (Caroline R. Wiltshire)
* 30. The Systemic Nature of Substratum Transfer (Bao Zhiming)
* 31. Convergent Developments between 'Old' and 'New' Englishes (Markku
Filppula)
* 32. Retention and Innovation in Settler Englishes (Raymond Hickey)
* 33. Embedded Inversion as an Angloversal: Evidence from Inner, Outer,
and Expanding Circle Englishes (Lea Meriläinen and Heli Paulasto)
* 34. Canonical Tag Questions in Asian Englishes: Forms, Functions, and
Frequencies in Hong Kong English, Indian English, and Singapore
English (Sebastian Hoffmann, Anne-Katrin Blass and Joybrato
Mukherjee)
* 35. Are Constructions Dialect-Proof? The Challenge of English
Variational Data for Construction Grammar Research (Debra Ziegeler)
* 36. Second-Order Language Contact: English as an Academic Lingua
Franca (Anna Mauranen)
* 1. Introduction (Markku Filppula, Juhani Klemola and Devyani Sharma)
* 2. The Spread of English (Peter Trudgill)
* 3. Models of English in the World (Edgar Schneider)
* PART II: WORLD ENGLISHES AND LINGUISTIC THEORY
* Language structure
* 4. World Englishes and Phonological Theory (Christian Uffmann)
* 5. World Englishes and Syntactic and Semantic theory (Vivienne Fong)
* 6. World Englishes and Corpora (Christian Mair)
* 7. World Englishes and the Study of Typology and Universals (Peter
Siemund and Julia Davydova)
* 8. World Englishes and Cognitive Linguistics (Frank Polzenhagen and
Hans-Georg Wolf)
* Social context
* 9. World Englishes, Second Language Acquisition, and Language Contact
(Rajend Mesthrie)
* 10. World Englishes and Creoles (Don Winford)
* 11. World Englishes, Code-Switching, and Convergence (Barbara
Bullock, Lars Hinrichs and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio)
* 12. World Englishes and Sociolinguistic Theory (Devyani Sharma)
* 13. World Englishes and Dialectology (Lieselotte Anderwald)
* 14. World Englishes, Pragmatics, and Discourse (Yamuna Kachru)
* 15. World Englishes and Language Ideologies (Rakesh Bhatt)
* 16. English, Language Dominance, and Ecolinguistic Diversity
Maintenance (Robert Phillipson and Tove Skutnabb-Kangas)
* PART III: AREAL PROFILES
* 17. The Atlantic Archipelago of the British Isles (Karen Corrigan)
* 18. English in North America (Lauren Hall-Lew)
* 19. The Caribbean (Véronique Lacoste)
* 20. Australian and New Zealand Englishes (Laurie Bauer)
* 21. South Asia (Ravinder Gargesh and Pingali Sailaja)
* 22. Southeast Asia (Lisa Lim)
* 23. East African English (Josef Schmied)
* 24. English in West Africa (Ulrike Gut)
* 25. English in South Africa (Bertus van Rooy)
* 26. Isolated Varieties (Daniel Schreier and Danae Perez Inofuentes)
* 27. English as a Lingua Franca in the Expanding Circle (Jennifer
Jenkins)
* PART IV: CASE STUDIES
* 28. On the Intonation of Tonal Varieties of English (Carlos
Gussenhoven)
* 29. Emergence of the Unmarked in Indian Englishes with Different
Substrates (Caroline R. Wiltshire)
* 30. The Systemic Nature of Substratum Transfer (Bao Zhiming)
* 31. Convergent Developments between 'Old' and 'New' Englishes (Markku
Filppula)
* 32. Retention and Innovation in Settler Englishes (Raymond Hickey)
* 33. Embedded Inversion as an Angloversal: Evidence from Inner, Outer,
and Expanding Circle Englishes (Lea Meriläinen and Heli Paulasto)
* 34. Canonical Tag Questions in Asian Englishes: Forms, Functions, and
Frequencies in Hong Kong English, Indian English, and Singapore
English (Sebastian Hoffmann, Anne-Katrin Blass and Joybrato
Mukherjee)
* 35. Are Constructions Dialect-Proof? The Challenge of English
Variational Data for Construction Grammar Research (Debra Ziegeler)
* 36. Second-Order Language Contact: English as an Academic Lingua
Franca (Anna Mauranen)