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World Englishes in their Local Multilingual Ecologies
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Edited by:
Peter Siemund
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
About this book
World Englishes coexist and interact with local languages in multilingual ecologies. Multilingual speakers use the languages in their ecologies for different functions, with different interlocutors, and at different proficiency levels. Attitudinal responses to the languages vary. Speaker groups are heterogenous manifesting only partial overlap regarding language repertoires, use, proficiencies, and attitudes. The languages in multilingual ecologies may shift in status over time. Some languages may be lost while new languages appear. Strong regional languages and English typically persist. The volume explores multilingual ecologies around the globe and the position of English within them. Case studies are drawn from Africa, East, South, and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, all written by distinguished scholars in the field who consider both standardized and non-standardized forms of English. The volume argues for a more inclusive study of World Englishes incorporating speakers’ social backgrounds as well as the other languages in their repertoires.
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An introduction Manuela Vida-Mannl, Gardy Stein and Peter Siemund Open Access Download PDF |
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Part I. Theory
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Edgar W. Schneider Open Access Download PDF |
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Insights from multilingual practices in Xhosa and English Rajend Mesthrie Open Access Download PDF |
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Part II. Language policies and attitudes
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Sheena Shah Open Access Download PDF |
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Gardy Stein Open Access Download PDF |
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Language practices in government communications Loy Lising Open Access Download PDF |
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Stefanie Pillai and Siti Zaidah Zainuddin Open Access Download PDF |
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A comparative perspective on university students’ language profiles and attitudes Yongyan Zheng and Peter Siemund Open Access Download PDF |
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Manuela Vida-Mannl, Sarah Buschfeld and Kleanthes K. Grohmann Open Access Download PDF |
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Historical background, new status, and future implications Ludwig Paul and Zana Ibrahim Open Access Download PDF |
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Part III. Case studies
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Amani Lusekelo and Roland Kießling Open Access Download PDF |
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Susanne Mohr Open Access Download PDF |
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A pilot study on class, ethnicity, and entrepreneurship Henning Schreiber and Mirjam Möller Nwadigo Open Access Download PDF |
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Robert Fuchs, Caroline Wiltshire and Priyankoo Sarmah Open Access Download PDF |
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Focus on Taiwan Jakob R.E. Leimgruber and Sofia Rüdiger Open Access Download PDF |
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A case study on language ecology in praising Qatar’s Emir during the 2017–2021 blockade Irene Theodoropoulou Open Access Download PDF |
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Manuela Vida-Mannl Open Access Download PDF |
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How diverse is multilingualism research? Simone E. Pfenninger Open Access Download PDF |
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eBook published on:
April 24, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789027245007
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406
eBook ISBN:
9789027245007
Keywords for this book
Multilingualism; Language policy; Theoretical linguistics; English linguistics; Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
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Professional and scholarly;
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