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Hans-Georg Wolf
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- List of abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
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1. Approaches to world Englishes: Paradigms, positions, and perspectives
- 1.1. Cognitive Linguistics and the study of world Englishes 1
- 1.2. The world Englishes paradigm 2
- 1.3. The Cognitive Linguistic paradigm and the study of language variation 28
- 1.4. Scope, methodology, and empirical basis of our study 47
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2. The cultural model of community in African English: A comparative account
- 2.1. Analytical tools: Conceptual metaphor, cultural models, conceptual networks 57
- 2.2. Aspects of the African community model 72
- 2.3. Interim summary 158
- 2.4. The African community model and politics 159
- 2.5. Summary and implications of the analysis 178
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3. Reflections on the study of intercultural communication
- 3.1. Arguments for a hermeneutic approach to the study ofintercultural communication 183
- 3.2. Foci of a hermeneutic approach to intercultural communication and a critique of functionalist positions 188
- 3.3. Intercultural understanding and the problem of relativism 202
- 3.4. Concluding remarks 207
- Backmatter 211
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- List of abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
-
1. Approaches to world Englishes: Paradigms, positions, and perspectives
- 1.1. Cognitive Linguistics and the study of world Englishes 1
- 1.2. The world Englishes paradigm 2
- 1.3. The Cognitive Linguistic paradigm and the study of language variation 28
- 1.4. Scope, methodology, and empirical basis of our study 47
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2. The cultural model of community in African English: A comparative account
- 2.1. Analytical tools: Conceptual metaphor, cultural models, conceptual networks 57
- 2.2. Aspects of the African community model 72
- 2.3. Interim summary 158
- 2.4. The African community model and politics 159
- 2.5. Summary and implications of the analysis 178
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3. Reflections on the study of intercultural communication
- 3.1. Arguments for a hermeneutic approach to the study ofintercultural communication 183
- 3.2. Foci of a hermeneutic approach to intercultural communication and a critique of functionalist positions 188
- 3.3. Intercultural understanding and the problem of relativism 202
- 3.4. Concluding remarks 207
- Backmatter 211