
English in the World
History, Diversity, Change
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. December 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
376 pages
978-0-415-67421-8 (ISBN)
Description
English in the World: History, Diversity, Change examines the English language as it has developed through history and is used across the globe today. The first half of the book outlines the history of the language from its fifth-century roots through its development as a national, a colonial, and now a global language. In the second half, the focus shifts to the diversity of the language today.
The book explores varieties of English across the English-speaking world, as well as English-related varieties such as pidgins and creoles. It also examines complex processes of variation, hybridity and change in English, and in the shifting styles of individual speakers. Throughout, the focus is on the international nature of English and its use alongside other languages in a diverse range of communities.
Drawing on the latest research and The Open University's wide experience of writing accessible and innovative texts, this book:
explains basic concepts and assumes no previous study of English or linguistics
contains a range of source material and commissioned readings to supplement chapters
includes contributions from leading experts in their fields including Joan Beal, Suresh Canagarajah, David Crystal, Jonathan Hope, Kay McCormick, Miriam Meyerhoff, Rajend Mesthrie, Robert Podesva and Jennifer Smith
has a truly international scope, encompassing examples and case studies from the UK and North America, Australia and New Zealand, Europe, Asia, and Africa
is illustrated in full colour to bring the fascinating study of the English language alive
includes a comprehensive index as well as useful appendices showing the historical timeline of English and a brief introduction to the description of linguistic features
English in the World: History, Diversity, Change is essential reading for all students of English language studies.
The book explores varieties of English across the English-speaking world, as well as English-related varieties such as pidgins and creoles. It also examines complex processes of variation, hybridity and change in English, and in the shifting styles of individual speakers. Throughout, the focus is on the international nature of English and its use alongside other languages in a diverse range of communities.
Drawing on the latest research and The Open University's wide experience of writing accessible and innovative texts, this book:
explains basic concepts and assumes no previous study of English or linguistics
contains a range of source material and commissioned readings to supplement chapters
includes contributions from leading experts in their fields including Joan Beal, Suresh Canagarajah, David Crystal, Jonathan Hope, Kay McCormick, Miriam Meyerhoff, Rajend Mesthrie, Robert Podesva and Jennifer Smith
has a truly international scope, encompassing examples and case studies from the UK and North America, Australia and New Zealand, Europe, Asia, and Africa
is illustrated in full colour to bring the fascinating study of the English language alive
includes a comprehensive index as well as useful appendices showing the historical timeline of English and a brief introduction to the description of linguistic features
English in the World: History, Diversity, Change is essential reading for all students of English language studies.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
30 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 30 farbige Zeichnungen, 20 farbige Tabellen
20 Tables, color; 30 Line drawings, color; 30 Halftones, color
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
920 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-67421-8 (9780415674218)
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Persons
Philip Seargeant is a lecturer in Applied Linguistics in the Centre for Language and Communication at The Open University, UK.
Joan Swann is a senior lecturer and currently Director of the Centre for Language and Communication at The Open University,UK.
Joan Swann is a senior lecturer and currently Director of the Centre for Language and Communication at The Open University,UK.
Content
Introduction 1. English in the World Today. Philip Seargeant 2. A National Language. Joan Beal 3. A Colonial Language. Dick Leith and Philip Seargeant 4. A Global Language. David Crystal 5. English and Englishes. Jennifer Smith 6. English and Other Languages. Kay McCormick 7. Variation and Change in English. Miriam Meyerhoff and Anna Strycharz Appendix 1: History of English timeline. Appendix 2: A Note on Describing English. Joan Swann