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Exploring the Ecology of World Englishes in the Twenty-First Century [[electronic resource]]: Language, Society and Culture. — Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2021. — 1 online resource (397 p.). — (Language and Linguistics Ser.). — Description based upon print version of record. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/3147479.pdf>.

Record create date: 1/24/2022

Subject: English language — Variation.; English language — Variation; Ecolinguistics.

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Highlights the adaptability of English in contact with other languages, cultures and societies and in diverse regional habitats.

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Table of Contents

  • Exploring the Ecology of World Englishes in the Twenty-first Century
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Figures and Tables
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgement
  • 01 Ch. 1 Introduction
  • 02 Ch. 2 Platform Paper
  • 03 Ch. 3 Reflections of Afrikaans
  • 04 Ch. 4 Susmaryosep!
  • 05 Ch. 5 Cultural Keywords in Indian English
  • 06 Ch. 6 Lexicopragmatics between Cultural Heritage and Exonormative Second Language Acquisition
  • 07 Ch. 7 Cultural Relations?
  • 08 Ch. 8 Somewhere between Australia and Malaysia
  • 09 Ch. 9 Expressing Concepts Metaphorically in English Editorials in the Sinosphere
  • 10 Ch. 10 L1 Singapore English
  • 11 Ch. 11 Across Three Kachruvian Circles with Two Parts-of-speech
  • 12 Ch. 12 Modality, Rhetoric and Regionality in English Editorials in the Sinosphere
  • 13 Ch. 13 Where Grammar Meets Culture
  • 14 Ch. 14 Decolonisation and Neo-colonialism in Aboriginal Education
  • 15 Ch. 15 Modal and Semi-modal Verbs of Obligation
  • 16 Ch. 16 Privileging Informality
  • 17 Ch. 17 The Auckland Voices Project
  • Index

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