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6 The question of standard spoken English and the dialects
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- 1 Introduction 1
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Part I: A discourse-historical approach to the English native speaker
- 2 The native speaker in contemporary linguistics 9
- 3 Identities, ideologies, and discourse: Toward a theoretical and methodological framework 33
- 4 The ideologies of Marsh (1859): A close reading 63
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Part II: “Good” English and the “best” speakers: The native speaker and standards of language, speech, and writing
- 5 Defining and delimiting “English” and “standard English” 91
- 6 The question of standard spoken English and the dialects 113
- 7 Spoken vs. written language and the native speaker 153
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Part III: Language, nation, and race: Of Anglo- Saxons and English speakers conquering the world
- 8 Nationalism, racism, and the native speaker 185
- 9 Anglo-Saxonism and the English native speaker 213
- 10 The language of the world: In praise of English 241
- 11 Conclusion 273
- References 283
- Author index 301
- Subject index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- 1 Introduction 1
-
Part I: A discourse-historical approach to the English native speaker
- 2 The native speaker in contemporary linguistics 9
- 3 Identities, ideologies, and discourse: Toward a theoretical and methodological framework 33
- 4 The ideologies of Marsh (1859): A close reading 63
-
Part II: “Good” English and the “best” speakers: The native speaker and standards of language, speech, and writing
- 5 Defining and delimiting “English” and “standard English” 91
- 6 The question of standard spoken English and the dialects 113
- 7 Spoken vs. written language and the native speaker 153
-
Part III: Language, nation, and race: Of Anglo- Saxons and English speakers conquering the world
- 8 Nationalism, racism, and the native speaker 185
- 9 Anglo-Saxonism and the English native speaker 213
- 10 The language of the world: In praise of English 241
- 11 Conclusion 273
- References 283
- Author index 301
- Subject index 303