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Post-Imperial English: Status Change in Former British and American Colonies, 1940-1990 - 72 (Reprint 2011.)

Conrad, Andrew W.(Edited by)Rubal-Lopez, Alma(Edited by)
Part of the Contributions to the Sociology of Language [Csl] series
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The volume deals with three interlocking questions: is English 'still' spreading in the non-English native-speaking world?

If so, is this continued spread in any way directly orchestrated by, fostered by, or exploitatively beneficial to the English native-speaking world?

Are there forces or processes which transcend the English mother-tongue world itself and which may also be contributing noticeably to the continued spread and entrenchment of English in non-English mother-tongue countries?;The book presents a wealth of case studies each of which has been written by academics who were residents and/or have long been specialists in the status of English in the setting which they have been asked to describe and analyze.;A detailed summary and interpretation confronts the individual findings with each other on the one hand, and with the recently proposed linguistic imperialism hypothesis on the other.

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Product Details
de Gruyter Mouton
3110872188 / 9783110872187
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/01/1996
English
643 pages
155. x 230. mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%