Language in the British Isles

Language in the British Isles
Title Language in the British Isles PDF eBook
Author David Britain
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 542
Release 2007-08-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107320127

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The British Isles are home to a vast range of different spoken and signed languages and dialects. Language continues to evolve rapidly, in its diversity, in the number and the backgrounds of its speakers, and in the repercussions it has had for political and educational affairs. This book provides a comprehensive survey of the dominant languages and dialects used in the British Isles. Topics covered include the history of English; the relationship between Standard and Non-Standard Englishes; the major non-standard varieties spoken on the islands; and the history of multilingualism; and the educational and planning implications of linguistic diversity in the British Isles. Among the many dialects and languages surveyed by the volume are British Black English, Celtic languages, Chinese, Indian, European migrant languages, British Sign Language, and Anglo-Romani. Clear and accessible in its approach, it will be welcomed by students in sociolinguistics, English language, and dialectology, as well as anyone interested more generally in language within British society.

Language in the British Isles

Language in the British Isles
Title Language in the British Isles PDF eBook
Author Peter Trudgill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 612
Release 1984-05-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521240574

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How English Became the Global Language

How English Became the Global Language
Title How English Became the Global Language PDF eBook
Author D. Northrup
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 215
Release 2013-03-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1137303077

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In this book, the first written about the globalization of the English language by a professional historian, the exploration of English's global ascendancy receives its proper historical due. This brief, accessible volume breaks new ground in its organization, emphasis on causation, and conclusions.

The British Isles

The British Isles
Title The British Isles PDF eBook
Author Bernd Kortmann
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 545
Release 2008-12-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110208393

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This volume gives a detailed overview of the varieties of English spoken on the British Isles, including lesser-known varieties such as those spoken in Orkney and Shetland and the Channel Islands. The chapters, written by widely acclaimed specialists, provide concise and comprehensive information on the phonological, morphological and syntactic characteristics of each variety discussed. The articles are followed by exercises and study questions. The exercises are geared towards students and can be used for classroom assignments as well as for self study in preparation for exams. Instructors can use the exercises, sound samples and interactive maps to enhance their classroom presentations and to highlight important language features.

Languages of the British Isles Past and Present

Languages of the British Isles Past and Present
Title Languages of the British Isles Past and Present PDF eBook
Author William Burley Lockwood
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 262
Release 1975-01-01
Genre English language
ISBN 9780233966663

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Real English

Real English
Title Real English PDF eBook
Author James Milroy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 363
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317896963

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While it is accepted that the pronunciation of English shows wide regional differences, there is a marked tendency to under-estimate the extent of the variation in grammar that exists within the British Isles today. In addressing this problem, Real English brings together the work of a number of experts on the subject to provide a pioneer volume in the field of the grammar of spoken English.

English – One Tongue, Many Voices

English – One Tongue, Many Voices
Title English – One Tongue, Many Voices PDF eBook
Author Jan Svartvik
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 299
Release 2016-01-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230596169

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This is the fully revised and expanded second edition of English - One Tongue, Many Voices, a book by three internationally distinguished English language scholars who tell the fascinating, improbable saga of English in time and space. Chapters trace the history of the language from its obscure beginnings over 1500 years ago as a collection of dialects spoken by marauding, illiterate tribes. They show how the geographical spread of the language in its increasing diversity has made English into an international language of unprecedented range and variety. The authors examine the present state of English as a global language and the problems, pressures and uncertainties of its future, online and offline. They argue that, in spite of the amazing variety and plurality of English, it remains a single language.