The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes
Herausgeber: Schreier, Daniel; Schneider, Edgar W; Hundt, Marianne
The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes
Herausgeber: Schreier, Daniel; Schneider, Edgar W; Hundt, Marianne
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A comprehensive, state-of-the-art survey of research on World Englishes by a team of leading experts in the field.
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					A comprehensive, state-of-the-art survey of research on World Englishes by a team of leading experts in the field.				
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 - Verlag: Cambridge University Press
 - Seitenzahl: 728
 - Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 249mm x 183mm x 41mm
 - Gewicht: 1406g
 - ISBN-13: 9781108425957
 - ISBN-10: 110842595X
 - Artikelnr.: 57121213
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
 - Seitenzahl: 728
 - Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 249mm x 183mm x 41mm
 - Gewicht: 1406g
 - ISBN-13: 9781108425957
 - ISBN-10: 110842595X
 - Artikelnr.: 57121213
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
1. World Englishes: an introduction Daniel Schreier, Marianne Hundt and
Edgar W. Schneider; Part I. The Making of Englishes: 2. The colonial and
post-colonial expansion of English Raymond Hickey; 3. Theoretical models of
English as a world language Sarah Buschfeld and Alexander Kautzsch; 4. The
contribution of language contact to the emergence of World Englishes Lisa
Lim; 5. Population structure and the emergence of World Englishes Salikoko
S. Mufwene; 6. World Englishes, migration, and diaspora Lena Zipp; Part II.
World Englishes Old and New: 7. A sociolinguistic ecology of colonial
Britain David Britain; 8. English in North America Merja Kytö; 9. English
in the Caribbean and the Central American rim Michael Aceto; 10. English in
Africa Bertus van Rooy; 11. English in South Asia Claudia Lange; 12.
English in South-East Asia Lionel Wee; 13. World Englishes old and new:
English in Australasia and the South Pacific Carolin Biewer and Kate
Burridge; Part III. Linguistics and World Englishes: 14. The global growth
of English at the grassroots Christiane Meierkord; 15. Beyond English as a
second or foreign language: local uses and the cultural politics of
identification Alison Edwards and Philip Seargeant; 16. World Englishes in
cyberspace Christian Mair; 17. World Englishes and their dialect roots
Daniel Schreier; 18. Lexicography and World Englishes James Lambert; 19.
The relevance of World Englishes for variationist sociolinguistics
Alexandra D'Arcy; 20. Multilingualism and the World Englishes Sue Fox; 21.
Unearthing the diachrony of World Englishes Magnus Huber; 22. Corpus-based
approaches to World Englishes Marianne Hundt; 23. World Englishes from the
perspective of dialect typology Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Melanie
Röthlisberger; 24. Language Acquisition and World Englishes Sarah
Buschfeld; Part IV. Current Challenges: 25. Norms and standards in World
Englishes Pam Peters; 26. Identity and indexicality in the study of World
Englishes Erik Schleef; 27. The politics of World Englishes Mario Saraceni;
28. World Englishes in the media Andrew Moody; 29. World Englishes and
transnationalism Brook Bolander.
	Edgar W. Schneider; Part I. The Making of Englishes: 2. The colonial and
post-colonial expansion of English Raymond Hickey; 3. Theoretical models of
English as a world language Sarah Buschfeld and Alexander Kautzsch; 4. The
contribution of language contact to the emergence of World Englishes Lisa
Lim; 5. Population structure and the emergence of World Englishes Salikoko
S. Mufwene; 6. World Englishes, migration, and diaspora Lena Zipp; Part II.
World Englishes Old and New: 7. A sociolinguistic ecology of colonial
Britain David Britain; 8. English in North America Merja Kytö; 9. English
in the Caribbean and the Central American rim Michael Aceto; 10. English in
Africa Bertus van Rooy; 11. English in South Asia Claudia Lange; 12.
English in South-East Asia Lionel Wee; 13. World Englishes old and new:
English in Australasia and the South Pacific Carolin Biewer and Kate
Burridge; Part III. Linguistics and World Englishes: 14. The global growth
of English at the grassroots Christiane Meierkord; 15. Beyond English as a
second or foreign language: local uses and the cultural politics of
identification Alison Edwards and Philip Seargeant; 16. World Englishes in
cyberspace Christian Mair; 17. World Englishes and their dialect roots
Daniel Schreier; 18. Lexicography and World Englishes James Lambert; 19.
The relevance of World Englishes for variationist sociolinguistics
Alexandra D'Arcy; 20. Multilingualism and the World Englishes Sue Fox; 21.
Unearthing the diachrony of World Englishes Magnus Huber; 22. Corpus-based
approaches to World Englishes Marianne Hundt; 23. World Englishes from the
perspective of dialect typology Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Melanie
Röthlisberger; 24. Language Acquisition and World Englishes Sarah
Buschfeld; Part IV. Current Challenges: 25. Norms and standards in World
Englishes Pam Peters; 26. Identity and indexicality in the study of World
Englishes Erik Schleef; 27. The politics of World Englishes Mario Saraceni;
28. World Englishes in the media Andrew Moody; 29. World Englishes and
transnationalism Brook Bolander.
1. World Englishes: an introduction Daniel Schreier, Marianne Hundt and
Edgar W. Schneider; Part I. The Making of Englishes: 2. The colonial and
post-colonial expansion of English Raymond Hickey; 3. Theoretical models of
English as a world language Sarah Buschfeld and Alexander Kautzsch; 4. The
contribution of language contact to the emergence of World Englishes Lisa
Lim; 5. Population structure and the emergence of World Englishes Salikoko
S. Mufwene; 6. World Englishes, migration, and diaspora Lena Zipp; Part II.
World Englishes Old and New: 7. A sociolinguistic ecology of colonial
Britain David Britain; 8. English in North America Merja Kytö; 9. English
in the Caribbean and the Central American rim Michael Aceto; 10. English in
Africa Bertus van Rooy; 11. English in South Asia Claudia Lange; 12.
English in South-East Asia Lionel Wee; 13. World Englishes old and new:
English in Australasia and the South Pacific Carolin Biewer and Kate
Burridge; Part III. Linguistics and World Englishes: 14. The global growth
of English at the grassroots Christiane Meierkord; 15. Beyond English as a
second or foreign language: local uses and the cultural politics of
identification Alison Edwards and Philip Seargeant; 16. World Englishes in
cyberspace Christian Mair; 17. World Englishes and their dialect roots
Daniel Schreier; 18. Lexicography and World Englishes James Lambert; 19.
The relevance of World Englishes for variationist sociolinguistics
Alexandra D'Arcy; 20. Multilingualism and the World Englishes Sue Fox; 21.
Unearthing the diachrony of World Englishes Magnus Huber; 22. Corpus-based
approaches to World Englishes Marianne Hundt; 23. World Englishes from the
perspective of dialect typology Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Melanie
Röthlisberger; 24. Language Acquisition and World Englishes Sarah
Buschfeld; Part IV. Current Challenges: 25. Norms and standards in World
Englishes Pam Peters; 26. Identity and indexicality in the study of World
Englishes Erik Schleef; 27. The politics of World Englishes Mario Saraceni;
28. World Englishes in the media Andrew Moody; 29. World Englishes and
transnationalism Brook Bolander.
				Edgar W. Schneider; Part I. The Making of Englishes: 2. The colonial and
post-colonial expansion of English Raymond Hickey; 3. Theoretical models of
English as a world language Sarah Buschfeld and Alexander Kautzsch; 4. The
contribution of language contact to the emergence of World Englishes Lisa
Lim; 5. Population structure and the emergence of World Englishes Salikoko
S. Mufwene; 6. World Englishes, migration, and diaspora Lena Zipp; Part II.
World Englishes Old and New: 7. A sociolinguistic ecology of colonial
Britain David Britain; 8. English in North America Merja Kytö; 9. English
in the Caribbean and the Central American rim Michael Aceto; 10. English in
Africa Bertus van Rooy; 11. English in South Asia Claudia Lange; 12.
English in South-East Asia Lionel Wee; 13. World Englishes old and new:
English in Australasia and the South Pacific Carolin Biewer and Kate
Burridge; Part III. Linguistics and World Englishes: 14. The global growth
of English at the grassroots Christiane Meierkord; 15. Beyond English as a
second or foreign language: local uses and the cultural politics of
identification Alison Edwards and Philip Seargeant; 16. World Englishes in
cyberspace Christian Mair; 17. World Englishes and their dialect roots
Daniel Schreier; 18. Lexicography and World Englishes James Lambert; 19.
The relevance of World Englishes for variationist sociolinguistics
Alexandra D'Arcy; 20. Multilingualism and the World Englishes Sue Fox; 21.
Unearthing the diachrony of World Englishes Magnus Huber; 22. Corpus-based
approaches to World Englishes Marianne Hundt; 23. World Englishes from the
perspective of dialect typology Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Melanie
Röthlisberger; 24. Language Acquisition and World Englishes Sarah
Buschfeld; Part IV. Current Challenges: 25. Norms and standards in World
Englishes Pam Peters; 26. Identity and indexicality in the study of World
Englishes Erik Schleef; 27. The politics of World Englishes Mario Saraceni;
28. World Englishes in the media Andrew Moody; 29. World Englishes and
transnationalism Brook Bolander.







