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|aGlobal Englishes in Asian contexts|h[electronic resource] :|bcurrentand future debates /|cedited by Kumiko Murata and Jennifer Jenkins.
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|aHoundmills ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2009.
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|aIntroduction: Global Englishes from Global Perspectives / K.Murata &J.Jenkins -- PART I: UNDERSTANDING ENGLISHES AND ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA (ELF) IN ASIA -- Dimensions of Understanding in Cross-Cultural Communication / L.Smith -- Accommodation and the Idiom Principle in English as a Lingua Franca / B.Seidlhofer & H.Widdowson -- Exploring Attitudes Towards English as a Lingua Franca in the East Asian Context / J.Jenkins -- PART II: CULTURAL IDENTITY, IDEOLOGY AND ATTITUDES IN ENGLISHESIN ASIA -- Pygmalion in Singapore / T.Hung -- Japanese English for EIAL: What it should be like and how much has been introduced / M.Morizumi-- Characteristics of Korea English as a Glocalized Variety/ K-J.Park-- PART III: ENGLISHES IN ASIAN ACADEMIC AND BUSINESS CONTEXTS -- Academic Writing in World Englishes: the Asian Context / Y.Kachru -- Standards and Linguistic Realities of English in the Malaysian Workplace / S.Gill -- English in Asian Advertising and the Teaching of World Englishes / T.K.Bhatia -- PART IV: THE FUTURE OF ENGLISHES: A PARADIGM SHIFT? -- Asian Englishes in the Asian Age:Contexts and Challenges / B.Kachru -- Plurilithic Englishes / A.Pennycook -- The Future of English:Beyondthe Kachruvian Three Circle Model? / Y.Yano.
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|aThis volume explores the spread of English in the world or global Englishes, and English as alingua franca (ELF), focusing, in particular,on Asian Englishes as used in their local contexts. Contributors from across languages and cultures vividly describe the ways in which English users communicate with each other, negotiating meaning, accommodatingto each other and creatively constructing their communities of practice. The resulting multi-perspective volume offers an invaluable opportunity for language practitioners, scholars and students in the fields of applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, intercultural communication, andTESOL to exchange opinions, participate in the discussions,reflect ondiverse views and contribute to discussions in the field.
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