Before ELF: GLF from Samarkand to Sfakia
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Peter Trudgill
Peter Trudgill is a theoretical dialectologist who has carried out research on dialects of English, Norwegian, Greek, Albanian, and Spanish; and has published c. 40 books on sociolinguistics and dialectology. He has held professorships at the universities of Reading, Essex, and Lausanne. He is currently Professor of Sociolinguistics at Agder University, Norway; Emeritus Professor of English Linguistics at Fribourg University; and Honorary Professor of Sociolinguistics at the University of East Anglia. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and has honorary doctorates from Uppsala; the University of East Anglia; and La Trobe. His most recent book isSociolinguistic Typology: Social Determinants of Linguistic Complexity (Oxford University Press).
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Emerging ELF as an intercultural resource: language attitudes and ideologies
- Mutual face preservation among Asian speakers of English as a Lingua Franca
- The Common European Framework of Reference from the perspective of English as a lingua franca: what we can learn from a focus on language regulation
- ELF awareness as an opportunity for change: a transformative perspective for ESOL teacher education
- Explanatory strategies in university courses taught in ELF
- EFL and ELF college students' perceptions toward Englishes
- Topic & Comment
- Before ELF: GLF from Samarkand to Sfakia
- ELF and the alternatives
- “Here I find myself to be judged”: ELF/plurilingual perspectives on language analysis for the determination of origin
- Book Reviews
- Book Review
- Book Review
- Book Review
- Conference Announcements
- Changing English: Integrating cognitive, social, and typological perspectives
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Emerging ELF as an intercultural resource: language attitudes and ideologies
- Mutual face preservation among Asian speakers of English as a Lingua Franca
- The Common European Framework of Reference from the perspective of English as a lingua franca: what we can learn from a focus on language regulation
- ELF awareness as an opportunity for change: a transformative perspective for ESOL teacher education
- Explanatory strategies in university courses taught in ELF
- EFL and ELF college students' perceptions toward Englishes
- Topic & Comment
- Before ELF: GLF from Samarkand to Sfakia
- ELF and the alternatives
- “Here I find myself to be judged”: ELF/plurilingual perspectives on language analysis for the determination of origin
- Book Reviews
- Book Review
- Book Review
- Book Review
- Conference Announcements
- Changing English: Integrating cognitive, social, and typological perspectives