Social and Regional Variation in World Englishes (eBook, ePUB)
Local and Global Perspectives
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This collection charts the evolution of grammatical variation in Englishes from the Late Middle English to the present, using corpus linguistic tools to address divergence and convergence in local and global perspectives.
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This collection charts the evolution of grammatical variation in Englishes from the Late Middle English to the present, using corpus linguistic tools to address divergence and convergence in local and global perspectives.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000654806
- Artikelnr.: 64759689
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000654806
- Artikelnr.: 64759689
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Paula Rautionaho is University Researcher at the University of Eastern Finland. Hanna Parviainen is University Teacher at Tampere University, Finland. Mark Kaunisto is Senior Lecturer in English Linguistics at Tampere University, Finland. Arja Nurmi is a Senior Lecturer of English Translation at Tampere University, Finland.
Table of contents
Foreword
Karen Corrigan
1. English around the Globe: Local and Global Perspectives on Social and
Regional Variation
Paula Rautionaho, Hanna Parviainen, Mark Kaunisto, and Arja Nurmi
2. Status or Style? Social and Register Variation in Processes of
Linguistic Change in the Past
Terttu Nevalainen
3. Have to vs. have got to in British and Irish English(es)
Markku Filppula
4. Was/were Variation with Subject Pronouns We, You, and They in Recent
British English - Towards Standard Uses?
Paula Rautionaho and Mark Kaunisto
5. Regional Syntactic Variability in the Complementation System of Global
Varieties of English
Raquel Romasanta
6. The Processes of Preposition Omission across English Variety Types
Heli Paulasto and Lea Meriläinen
7. Colonial Lag or Feature Retention in Postcolonial Varieties of English:
The Negative
Scalar Conjunction 'and that too' in South Asian Englishes and Beyond
Robert Fuchs
8. My Bad - The Rise of an Innovative Structure through the Media
Patricia Ronan
9. Big and Rich Social Networks in Computational Sociolinguistics
Mikko Laitinen and Masoud Fatemi
10. Rhythm in World Englishes - Evidence from a Quantitative Analysis of
Co-occurrence Patterns in a Corpus of L1 and L2 Varieties of English
Sebastian Hoffmann, Sabine Arndt-Lappe, and Peter Uhrig
Index
Foreword
Karen Corrigan
1. English around the Globe: Local and Global Perspectives on Social and
Regional Variation
Paula Rautionaho, Hanna Parviainen, Mark Kaunisto, and Arja Nurmi
2. Status or Style? Social and Register Variation in Processes of
Linguistic Change in the Past
Terttu Nevalainen
3. Have to vs. have got to in British and Irish English(es)
Markku Filppula
4. Was/were Variation with Subject Pronouns We, You, and They in Recent
British English - Towards Standard Uses?
Paula Rautionaho and Mark Kaunisto
5. Regional Syntactic Variability in the Complementation System of Global
Varieties of English
Raquel Romasanta
6. The Processes of Preposition Omission across English Variety Types
Heli Paulasto and Lea Meriläinen
7. Colonial Lag or Feature Retention in Postcolonial Varieties of English:
The Negative
Scalar Conjunction 'and that too' in South Asian Englishes and Beyond
Robert Fuchs
8. My Bad - The Rise of an Innovative Structure through the Media
Patricia Ronan
9. Big and Rich Social Networks in Computational Sociolinguistics
Mikko Laitinen and Masoud Fatemi
10. Rhythm in World Englishes - Evidence from a Quantitative Analysis of
Co-occurrence Patterns in a Corpus of L1 and L2 Varieties of English
Sebastian Hoffmann, Sabine Arndt-Lappe, and Peter Uhrig
Index
Table of contents
Foreword
Karen Corrigan
1. English around the Globe: Local and Global Perspectives on Social and
Regional Variation
Paula Rautionaho, Hanna Parviainen, Mark Kaunisto, and Arja Nurmi
2. Status or Style? Social and Register Variation in Processes of
Linguistic Change in the Past
Terttu Nevalainen
3. Have to vs. have got to in British and Irish English(es)
Markku Filppula
4. Was/were Variation with Subject Pronouns We, You, and They in Recent
British English - Towards Standard Uses?
Paula Rautionaho and Mark Kaunisto
5. Regional Syntactic Variability in the Complementation System of Global
Varieties of English
Raquel Romasanta
6. The Processes of Preposition Omission across English Variety Types
Heli Paulasto and Lea Meriläinen
7. Colonial Lag or Feature Retention in Postcolonial Varieties of English:
The Negative
Scalar Conjunction 'and that too' in South Asian Englishes and Beyond
Robert Fuchs
8. My Bad - The Rise of an Innovative Structure through the Media
Patricia Ronan
9. Big and Rich Social Networks in Computational Sociolinguistics
Mikko Laitinen and Masoud Fatemi
10. Rhythm in World Englishes - Evidence from a Quantitative Analysis of
Co-occurrence Patterns in a Corpus of L1 and L2 Varieties of English
Sebastian Hoffmann, Sabine Arndt-Lappe, and Peter Uhrig
Index
Foreword
Karen Corrigan
1. English around the Globe: Local and Global Perspectives on Social and
Regional Variation
Paula Rautionaho, Hanna Parviainen, Mark Kaunisto, and Arja Nurmi
2. Status or Style? Social and Register Variation in Processes of
Linguistic Change in the Past
Terttu Nevalainen
3. Have to vs. have got to in British and Irish English(es)
Markku Filppula
4. Was/were Variation with Subject Pronouns We, You, and They in Recent
British English - Towards Standard Uses?
Paula Rautionaho and Mark Kaunisto
5. Regional Syntactic Variability in the Complementation System of Global
Varieties of English
Raquel Romasanta
6. The Processes of Preposition Omission across English Variety Types
Heli Paulasto and Lea Meriläinen
7. Colonial Lag or Feature Retention in Postcolonial Varieties of English:
The Negative
Scalar Conjunction 'and that too' in South Asian Englishes and Beyond
Robert Fuchs
8. My Bad - The Rise of an Innovative Structure through the Media
Patricia Ronan
9. Big and Rich Social Networks in Computational Sociolinguistics
Mikko Laitinen and Masoud Fatemi
10. Rhythm in World Englishes - Evidence from a Quantitative Analysis of
Co-occurrence Patterns in a Corpus of L1 and L2 Varieties of English
Sebastian Hoffmann, Sabine Arndt-Lappe, and Peter Uhrig
Index