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This textbook traces the history, sociolinguistics and structure of World Englishes and examines the complexities of World Englishes and their users in modern-day international workplaces. The authors walk readers through the various frameworks and models that have been proposed to account for the spread of English as a global language, examine some of the critiques and debates that have shaped the field, then discuss the unfolding and contextually bound nature of English as it is used in local environments. Written accessibly, and including features such as discussion questions, practical exercises and activities, case study examples and extensive suggestions for further reading, this textbook will be useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of applied linguistics and language education, sociolinguistics, intercultural studies, English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) and World Englishes.
Contents
Part 1: The world Englishes perspective.- Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: (Re)framing world Englishes.- Part 2: The emergence and spread of English.- Chapter 3: English & English variation.- Chapter 4: 'First dispersal' of English.- Chapter 5: 'Second dispersal' of English.-Chapter 6: English beyond the colonies.- Part 3: Applied world Englishes.- Chapter 7: Teaching world Englishes.- Chapter 8: Applying world Englishes beyond the classroom.- Part 4: The future of world Englishes.- Chapter 9: World Englishes in the 21st Century: a transmedia turn?.