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    Linguistic universals and language variation
    The amazing world of Englishes
    Multilingual Development: English in a Global Context
    Varieties of English
    Pronominal Gender in English
    Speech Acts and Clause Types: English in a Cross-Linguistic Context
    • Exploring the connection between morphosyntactic properties and illocutionary forces, this book integrates concepts from linguistics, philosophy, and sociology. It serves as a comprehensive resource for students and educators, making it suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses in semantics, pragmatics, and morphosyntax, offering a multidisciplinary approach to understanding sentence structure and meaning.

      Speech Acts and Clause Types: English in a Cross-Linguistic Context
    • Pronominal Gender in English

      A Study of English Varieties from a Cross-Linguistic Perspective

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the unconventional use of gendered pronouns for inanimate objects, this groundbreaking study explores variations across different English dialects. As the first comprehensive examination of this topic, it delves into linguistic patterns and cultural implications, offering insights into how language shapes our perception of the world around us.

      Pronominal Gender in English
    • Varieties of English

      • 325pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      English is a highly diversified language that appears in a multitude of different varieties across the globe. These varieties may differ extensively in their structural properties. This coursebook is an introduction to the fascinating range of regional and social varieties encountered around the world. Comparing grammatical phenomena, the book analyses the varieties in depth, identifying patterns and limits of variation, and providing clear explanations. Using comparisons with other languages, the book identifies universal as well as language-specific aspects of variation in English. This book is specially designed to meet the needs of students, each chapter contains useful exercises targeted at three different ability levels and succinct summaries and practical lists of key words help students to review and identify important facts.

      Varieties of English
    • English as a global lingua franca interacts with other languages across a wide range of multilingual contexts. Combining insights from linguistics, education studies, and psychology, this book addresses the role of English within the current linguistic dynamics of globalization. It takes Singapore, Hong Kong, and Dubai as case studies to illustrate the use of English in different multilingual urban areas, arguing that these are places where competing historical assessments, and ideological conceptions of monolingualism and multilingualism, are being acted out most forcefully. It critically appraises the controversial concept of multilingual advantages, and studies multilingual cross-linguistic influence in relation to learning English in bilingual heritage contexts. It also scrutinises multilingual language policies in their impact on attitudes, identities, and investment into languages. Engaging and accessible, it is essential reading for academic researchers and advanced students of bi- and multilingualism, globalization, linguistic diversity, World Englishes, sociolinguistics, and second/third language acquisition.

      Multilingual Development: English in a Global Context
    • This textbook invites you on a trip around the globe, uncovering layer by layer the complex, yet intriguing facets of English spoken world-wide. The busy streets of London, the scorched vistas of Australia, the colourful and noisy landscapes of New Delhi – English can be heard everywhere. But what are the specific features of these Englishes? What cultural and sociolinguistic realities underlie their use? This textbook brings this exciting and ever-changing world of Englishes right to your door!

      The amazing world of Englishes
    • The volume explores the relationship between linguistic universals and language variation. Its contributions identify the recurrent patterns and principles behind the complex spectrum of observable variation. The volume bridges the gap between cross-linguistic variation, regional variation, diachronic variation, contact-induced variation as well as socially conditioned variation. Moreover, it addresses fundamental methodological and theoretical issues of variation research. The volume brings together internationally renowned specialists of their fields while, at the same time, offering a platform for gifted and highly talented young researchers. The authors come from different theoretical backgrounds and through their work illustrate a rich array of scientific methods. All authors share a strong belief in empirically founded theoretical work. The contributions span a high number of languages and dialects from many parts of the world. They are extremely broad in their empirical coverage addressing an impressive selection of grammatical domains.

      Linguistic universals and language variation
    • This book deals with expressions like English myself, yourself, himself and so on, and German selbst from a perspective of language comparison. It is the first book-length study of intensifiers ever written. The study investigates the syntax and semantics of these expressions and provides a thorough account of a much neglected grammatical domain. Given that the approach is both descriptive and analytic, the book will be of interest to linguists, grammar writers and teachers of English and German alike.

      Intensifiers in English and German