This volume moves the investigation of World Englishes beyond the processes of indigenization and evolution, focusing on the emergence of native speakers and their role in shaping the norms and standards of postcolonial varieties. Using data from L1 speakers of Cameroon English and Cameroon Pidgin English, the authors reassess the place of contact vis-à-vis ecological and sociocultural processes through innovative frameworks that provide the emic insights into postcolonial settings needed to complement and expand on the focus of previous research. This fascinating new perspective is of interest to linguistics scholars.
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"In sum, this volume sheds new light on different aspects of both CamE and CPE and provides the reader with original language samples. Moreover, the studies presented by the authors can be further used in the comparative analyses of, for example, aspect-tense-modality markers or reduplication found in pidgins and creoles, and therefore, this work opens new possibilities for further research on CamE, CPE, and other related pidgins and creoles and world Englishes, which is what each new contribution to any field of science should do."Marcin Walczynski in: Linguist List 24.993
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Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
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Includes a print version and an ebook
Maße
Höhe: 15.5 cm
Breite: 23 cm
ISBN-13
978-1-61451-120-5 (9781614511205)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Eric A. Anchimbe, University of Bayreuth, Germany.