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Developments in English as a lingua franca ;.
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This book explores language ideologies in China, which encounters the unprecedented global spread of English as a lingua franca, against the backdrop of globalisation where China emerges as a rapidly developing economy with vigorous promotion of Chinese around the world. The book addresses Chinese speakers' ideologies in relation to ELF and provides insights into non-native English speakers' engagement in the development of English in the future.
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgement
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. China and the globalisation of English
- 3. Language ideologies: From languages to Englishes
- 4. Researching Chinese speakers’ language ideologies
- 5. Orienting to Chinese speakers’ ELF
- 6. Authority, identity and ideological struggle
- 7. Sense-making of English change among Chinese speakers
- 8. Ideologies about ChELF: China and compromised linguistic legitimacy
- Appendix A. Questionnaire design
- Appendix B. Interview design
- Appendix C. Focus group design
- Appendix D. Interview participants’ bio-data
- Appendix E. Focus group participants’ bio-data
- Appendix F. Key to transcription
- References
- Index
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