The Oxford Handbook of Southeast Asian Englishes
Herausgeber: Moody, Andrew J
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Herausgeber: Moody, Andrew J
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This volume describes both the history and the contemporary forms, functions, and status of English in Southeast Asia. The chapters provide a comprehensive overview of current research on a wide range of topics, addressing the impact of English as a language of globalization and exploring new approaches to the spread of English in the region.
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This volume describes both the history and the contemporary forms, functions, and status of English in Southeast Asia. The chapters provide a comprehensive overview of current research on a wide range of topics, addressing the impact of English as a language of globalization and exploring new approaches to the spread of English in the region.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 173mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9780192855282
- ISBN-10: 019285528X
- Artikelnr.: 69728447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 173mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9780192855282
- ISBN-10: 019285528X
- Artikelnr.: 69728447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Andrew J. Moody is Professor of English and Head of the English Department at the University of Macau. He holds degrees from the Universities of Louisville and Kansas, and has published extensively on English in popular culture and English in Macau. His books include Macau's Languages in Society and Education: Planning in a Multilingual Ecology (Springer, 2021) and he is the Editor of the CUP journal English Today.
* 1: Andrew J. Moody: Introduction: English in Southeast Asia
* Part I. Historical and contemporary English contact in Southeast Asia
* 2: Michael Percillier: The Outer and Expanding Circles in Southeast
Asia
* 3: Samuli Kaislaniemi: The British East India Company in Southeast
Asia
* 4: Lisa Lim: Pidgins and creoles in Southeast Asia
* 5: Michelle Li and Stephen Matthews: Chinese Pidgin English in
Southeast Asia: Contexts of use and influence
* 6: Azirah Hashim, Alice Chik, Julius C. Martinez, James McLellan,
Andrew J. Moody, and Vincent B. Y. Ooi: Variety shifting in Southeast
Asia's Outer Circle
* 7: Subhan Zein: English ideologies in ASEAN: English language,
language education policies, and English varieties
* 8: Andy Kirkpatrick: English as a lingua franca in Southeast Asia's
Expanding Circle
* Part II. English languages of Southeast Asia
* 9: Salbrina Sharbawi and Zayani Sainal Abidin: English in Brunei
* 10: Chan Hum and Kimkong Heng: English in Cambodia
* 11: Kingsley Bolton and Andrew J. Moody: English in Hong Kong and
Macau
* 12: Allan Frank Lauder and Bambang Kaswanti Purwo: English in
Indonesia
* 13: Latsanyphone Soulignavong, Bouangeune Souvannasy, and Azirah
Hashim: English in Laos
* 14: Azirah Hashim: English in Malaysia
* 15: Patrick McCormick: English in Myanmar
* 16: Ruanni Tupas: English in the Philippines
* 17: Lionel Wee: English in Singapore
* 18: Navaporn Snodin, Kristof Savski, and Banchakarn Sameephet:
English in Thailand
* 19: John Macalister: English in Timor-Leste
* 20: Le Van Canh: English in Vietnam
* Part III. English-language literatures of Southeast Asia
* 21: Kelly Yin Nga Tse: English-language literature of Hong Kong
* 22: Kavitha Ganesan: English-language literature of Malaysia
* 23: Lily Rose Tope: English-language literature of the Philippines
* 24: Ann Ang and Angelia Mui-Cheng Poon: English-language literature
of Singapore
* Part IV. English in Southeast Asian education and educational policy
* 25: Tae-Hee Choi, Thomas Clayton, Chan Hum, Pouvhanh Phommalangsy,
and Thieu Thi Hoang Oanh: English language education and educational
policy in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
* 26: Tae-Hee Choi and Andrew J. Moody: English language education and
educational policy in Hong Kong and Macau
* 27: Subhan Zein: English language education and educational policy in
Indonesia and Timor-Leste
* 28: Stefanie Pillai and James McLellan: English language education
and educational policy in Malaysia and Brunei
* 29: Tan Bee Tin: English language education and educational policy in
Myanmar
* 30: Julius C. Martinez and Isabel Pefianco Martin: English language
education and educational policy in the Philippines
* 31: Wendy D. Bokhorst-Heng and Rita Elaine Silver: English language
education and educational policy in Singapore
* 32: Wisut Jarunthawatchai and Will Baker: English language education
and educational policy in Thailand
* Part V. Functions of English in Southeast Asia
* 33: Richard Powell: The impact of English on law in Southeast Asia
* 34: Tej K. Bhatia and Mie Hiramoto: English in Southeast Asian
advertising
* 35: Deyuan He and Mayyer Ling: English in business communication in
Southeast Asia
* 36: Priscilla Angela T. Cruz and Jane Lockwood: English in the
Southeast Asian business process outsourcing industry and call
centres
* 37: Jamie Shinhee Lee: English in Outer Circle broadcast media and
popular culture of Southeast Asia
* 38: Nelly Martin-Anatias: English in Expanding Circle popular
cultures of Southeast Asia
* 39: Edgar W. Schneider: English in Southeast Asian tourism
* 40: Kittinata Rhekhalilit and Thom Huebner: English in Southeast
Asian linguistic landscapes
* Part VI. Resources for researching Southeast Asian Englishes
* 41: Wang Lixun and Andy Kirkpatrick: Asian Corpus of English (ACE)
* 42: Supakorn Phoocharoensil: Southeast Asian components of the
International Corpus of English (ICE)
* 43: Andrew J. Moody: Research bibliography of selected works related
to Southeast Asian Englishes
* Part I. Historical and contemporary English contact in Southeast Asia
* 2: Michael Percillier: The Outer and Expanding Circles in Southeast
Asia
* 3: Samuli Kaislaniemi: The British East India Company in Southeast
Asia
* 4: Lisa Lim: Pidgins and creoles in Southeast Asia
* 5: Michelle Li and Stephen Matthews: Chinese Pidgin English in
Southeast Asia: Contexts of use and influence
* 6: Azirah Hashim, Alice Chik, Julius C. Martinez, James McLellan,
Andrew J. Moody, and Vincent B. Y. Ooi: Variety shifting in Southeast
Asia's Outer Circle
* 7: Subhan Zein: English ideologies in ASEAN: English language,
language education policies, and English varieties
* 8: Andy Kirkpatrick: English as a lingua franca in Southeast Asia's
Expanding Circle
* Part II. English languages of Southeast Asia
* 9: Salbrina Sharbawi and Zayani Sainal Abidin: English in Brunei
* 10: Chan Hum and Kimkong Heng: English in Cambodia
* 11: Kingsley Bolton and Andrew J. Moody: English in Hong Kong and
Macau
* 12: Allan Frank Lauder and Bambang Kaswanti Purwo: English in
Indonesia
* 13: Latsanyphone Soulignavong, Bouangeune Souvannasy, and Azirah
Hashim: English in Laos
* 14: Azirah Hashim: English in Malaysia
* 15: Patrick McCormick: English in Myanmar
* 16: Ruanni Tupas: English in the Philippines
* 17: Lionel Wee: English in Singapore
* 18: Navaporn Snodin, Kristof Savski, and Banchakarn Sameephet:
English in Thailand
* 19: John Macalister: English in Timor-Leste
* 20: Le Van Canh: English in Vietnam
* Part III. English-language literatures of Southeast Asia
* 21: Kelly Yin Nga Tse: English-language literature of Hong Kong
* 22: Kavitha Ganesan: English-language literature of Malaysia
* 23: Lily Rose Tope: English-language literature of the Philippines
* 24: Ann Ang and Angelia Mui-Cheng Poon: English-language literature
of Singapore
* Part IV. English in Southeast Asian education and educational policy
* 25: Tae-Hee Choi, Thomas Clayton, Chan Hum, Pouvhanh Phommalangsy,
and Thieu Thi Hoang Oanh: English language education and educational
policy in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
* 26: Tae-Hee Choi and Andrew J. Moody: English language education and
educational policy in Hong Kong and Macau
* 27: Subhan Zein: English language education and educational policy in
Indonesia and Timor-Leste
* 28: Stefanie Pillai and James McLellan: English language education
and educational policy in Malaysia and Brunei
* 29: Tan Bee Tin: English language education and educational policy in
Myanmar
* 30: Julius C. Martinez and Isabel Pefianco Martin: English language
education and educational policy in the Philippines
* 31: Wendy D. Bokhorst-Heng and Rita Elaine Silver: English language
education and educational policy in Singapore
* 32: Wisut Jarunthawatchai and Will Baker: English language education
and educational policy in Thailand
* Part V. Functions of English in Southeast Asia
* 33: Richard Powell: The impact of English on law in Southeast Asia
* 34: Tej K. Bhatia and Mie Hiramoto: English in Southeast Asian
advertising
* 35: Deyuan He and Mayyer Ling: English in business communication in
Southeast Asia
* 36: Priscilla Angela T. Cruz and Jane Lockwood: English in the
Southeast Asian business process outsourcing industry and call
centres
* 37: Jamie Shinhee Lee: English in Outer Circle broadcast media and
popular culture of Southeast Asia
* 38: Nelly Martin-Anatias: English in Expanding Circle popular
cultures of Southeast Asia
* 39: Edgar W. Schneider: English in Southeast Asian tourism
* 40: Kittinata Rhekhalilit and Thom Huebner: English in Southeast
Asian linguistic landscapes
* Part VI. Resources for researching Southeast Asian Englishes
* 41: Wang Lixun and Andy Kirkpatrick: Asian Corpus of English (ACE)
* 42: Supakorn Phoocharoensil: Southeast Asian components of the
International Corpus of English (ICE)
* 43: Andrew J. Moody: Research bibliography of selected works related
to Southeast Asian Englishes
* 1: Andrew J. Moody: Introduction: English in Southeast Asia
* Part I. Historical and contemporary English contact in Southeast Asia
* 2: Michael Percillier: The Outer and Expanding Circles in Southeast
Asia
* 3: Samuli Kaislaniemi: The British East India Company in Southeast
Asia
* 4: Lisa Lim: Pidgins and creoles in Southeast Asia
* 5: Michelle Li and Stephen Matthews: Chinese Pidgin English in
Southeast Asia: Contexts of use and influence
* 6: Azirah Hashim, Alice Chik, Julius C. Martinez, James McLellan,
Andrew J. Moody, and Vincent B. Y. Ooi: Variety shifting in Southeast
Asia's Outer Circle
* 7: Subhan Zein: English ideologies in ASEAN: English language,
language education policies, and English varieties
* 8: Andy Kirkpatrick: English as a lingua franca in Southeast Asia's
Expanding Circle
* Part II. English languages of Southeast Asia
* 9: Salbrina Sharbawi and Zayani Sainal Abidin: English in Brunei
* 10: Chan Hum and Kimkong Heng: English in Cambodia
* 11: Kingsley Bolton and Andrew J. Moody: English in Hong Kong and
Macau
* 12: Allan Frank Lauder and Bambang Kaswanti Purwo: English in
Indonesia
* 13: Latsanyphone Soulignavong, Bouangeune Souvannasy, and Azirah
Hashim: English in Laos
* 14: Azirah Hashim: English in Malaysia
* 15: Patrick McCormick: English in Myanmar
* 16: Ruanni Tupas: English in the Philippines
* 17: Lionel Wee: English in Singapore
* 18: Navaporn Snodin, Kristof Savski, and Banchakarn Sameephet:
English in Thailand
* 19: John Macalister: English in Timor-Leste
* 20: Le Van Canh: English in Vietnam
* Part III. English-language literatures of Southeast Asia
* 21: Kelly Yin Nga Tse: English-language literature of Hong Kong
* 22: Kavitha Ganesan: English-language literature of Malaysia
* 23: Lily Rose Tope: English-language literature of the Philippines
* 24: Ann Ang and Angelia Mui-Cheng Poon: English-language literature
of Singapore
* Part IV. English in Southeast Asian education and educational policy
* 25: Tae-Hee Choi, Thomas Clayton, Chan Hum, Pouvhanh Phommalangsy,
and Thieu Thi Hoang Oanh: English language education and educational
policy in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
* 26: Tae-Hee Choi and Andrew J. Moody: English language education and
educational policy in Hong Kong and Macau
* 27: Subhan Zein: English language education and educational policy in
Indonesia and Timor-Leste
* 28: Stefanie Pillai and James McLellan: English language education
and educational policy in Malaysia and Brunei
* 29: Tan Bee Tin: English language education and educational policy in
Myanmar
* 30: Julius C. Martinez and Isabel Pefianco Martin: English language
education and educational policy in the Philippines
* 31: Wendy D. Bokhorst-Heng and Rita Elaine Silver: English language
education and educational policy in Singapore
* 32: Wisut Jarunthawatchai and Will Baker: English language education
and educational policy in Thailand
* Part V. Functions of English in Southeast Asia
* 33: Richard Powell: The impact of English on law in Southeast Asia
* 34: Tej K. Bhatia and Mie Hiramoto: English in Southeast Asian
advertising
* 35: Deyuan He and Mayyer Ling: English in business communication in
Southeast Asia
* 36: Priscilla Angela T. Cruz and Jane Lockwood: English in the
Southeast Asian business process outsourcing industry and call
centres
* 37: Jamie Shinhee Lee: English in Outer Circle broadcast media and
popular culture of Southeast Asia
* 38: Nelly Martin-Anatias: English in Expanding Circle popular
cultures of Southeast Asia
* 39: Edgar W. Schneider: English in Southeast Asian tourism
* 40: Kittinata Rhekhalilit and Thom Huebner: English in Southeast
Asian linguistic landscapes
* Part VI. Resources for researching Southeast Asian Englishes
* 41: Wang Lixun and Andy Kirkpatrick: Asian Corpus of English (ACE)
* 42: Supakorn Phoocharoensil: Southeast Asian components of the
International Corpus of English (ICE)
* 43: Andrew J. Moody: Research bibliography of selected works related
to Southeast Asian Englishes
* Part I. Historical and contemporary English contact in Southeast Asia
* 2: Michael Percillier: The Outer and Expanding Circles in Southeast
Asia
* 3: Samuli Kaislaniemi: The British East India Company in Southeast
Asia
* 4: Lisa Lim: Pidgins and creoles in Southeast Asia
* 5: Michelle Li and Stephen Matthews: Chinese Pidgin English in
Southeast Asia: Contexts of use and influence
* 6: Azirah Hashim, Alice Chik, Julius C. Martinez, James McLellan,
Andrew J. Moody, and Vincent B. Y. Ooi: Variety shifting in Southeast
Asia's Outer Circle
* 7: Subhan Zein: English ideologies in ASEAN: English language,
language education policies, and English varieties
* 8: Andy Kirkpatrick: English as a lingua franca in Southeast Asia's
Expanding Circle
* Part II. English languages of Southeast Asia
* 9: Salbrina Sharbawi and Zayani Sainal Abidin: English in Brunei
* 10: Chan Hum and Kimkong Heng: English in Cambodia
* 11: Kingsley Bolton and Andrew J. Moody: English in Hong Kong and
Macau
* 12: Allan Frank Lauder and Bambang Kaswanti Purwo: English in
Indonesia
* 13: Latsanyphone Soulignavong, Bouangeune Souvannasy, and Azirah
Hashim: English in Laos
* 14: Azirah Hashim: English in Malaysia
* 15: Patrick McCormick: English in Myanmar
* 16: Ruanni Tupas: English in the Philippines
* 17: Lionel Wee: English in Singapore
* 18: Navaporn Snodin, Kristof Savski, and Banchakarn Sameephet:
English in Thailand
* 19: John Macalister: English in Timor-Leste
* 20: Le Van Canh: English in Vietnam
* Part III. English-language literatures of Southeast Asia
* 21: Kelly Yin Nga Tse: English-language literature of Hong Kong
* 22: Kavitha Ganesan: English-language literature of Malaysia
* 23: Lily Rose Tope: English-language literature of the Philippines
* 24: Ann Ang and Angelia Mui-Cheng Poon: English-language literature
of Singapore
* Part IV. English in Southeast Asian education and educational policy
* 25: Tae-Hee Choi, Thomas Clayton, Chan Hum, Pouvhanh Phommalangsy,
and Thieu Thi Hoang Oanh: English language education and educational
policy in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
* 26: Tae-Hee Choi and Andrew J. Moody: English language education and
educational policy in Hong Kong and Macau
* 27: Subhan Zein: English language education and educational policy in
Indonesia and Timor-Leste
* 28: Stefanie Pillai and James McLellan: English language education
and educational policy in Malaysia and Brunei
* 29: Tan Bee Tin: English language education and educational policy in
Myanmar
* 30: Julius C. Martinez and Isabel Pefianco Martin: English language
education and educational policy in the Philippines
* 31: Wendy D. Bokhorst-Heng and Rita Elaine Silver: English language
education and educational policy in Singapore
* 32: Wisut Jarunthawatchai and Will Baker: English language education
and educational policy in Thailand
* Part V. Functions of English in Southeast Asia
* 33: Richard Powell: The impact of English on law in Southeast Asia
* 34: Tej K. Bhatia and Mie Hiramoto: English in Southeast Asian
advertising
* 35: Deyuan He and Mayyer Ling: English in business communication in
Southeast Asia
* 36: Priscilla Angela T. Cruz and Jane Lockwood: English in the
Southeast Asian business process outsourcing industry and call
centres
* 37: Jamie Shinhee Lee: English in Outer Circle broadcast media and
popular culture of Southeast Asia
* 38: Nelly Martin-Anatias: English in Expanding Circle popular
cultures of Southeast Asia
* 39: Edgar W. Schneider: English in Southeast Asian tourism
* 40: Kittinata Rhekhalilit and Thom Huebner: English in Southeast
Asian linguistic landscapes
* Part VI. Resources for researching Southeast Asian Englishes
* 41: Wang Lixun and Andy Kirkpatrick: Asian Corpus of English (ACE)
* 42: Supakorn Phoocharoensil: Southeast Asian components of the
International Corpus of English (ICE)
* 43: Andrew J. Moody: Research bibliography of selected works related
to Southeast Asian Englishes