Investigating World Englishes

Investigating World Englishes

Research Methodology and Practical Applications

De Costa, Peter I.; Crowther, Dustin; Maloney, Jeffrey

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

198

Dura

Inglês

9781138237438

15 a 20 dias

453

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List of figures; List of contributors; Foreword: researching World Englishes (Kingsley Bolton); Introduction (Peter I. De Costa); 1. World Englishes, ELF, and EIL (Dustin Crowther and Jeffrey Maloney) PART I Methods of empirical inquiry; 2. Corpus approaches to World Englishes: a bird's-eye view (Sandra C. Deshors and Tobias Bernaisch); 3. Ethnography: connecting the local and the global (Jeffrey Maloney and Matt Kessler); 4. The use of surveys and questionnaires in World Englishes research (Ying-Ying Tan); PART II Usage of methodological tools in empirical research; 5. Applying corpus methods to explore World Englishes: a practical perspective (Tobias Bernaisch and Sandra C. Deshors); 6. The use of ethnography in World Englishes (Matt Kessler and Jeffrey Maloney); 7. On attitudes, intelligibility, and perception: cases of studies in World Englishes using surveys and questionnaires (Ying-Ying Tan); PART III World Englishes in the classroom; 8. Addressing pedagogical inquiry in World Englishes (Dustin Crowther); Afterword: World Englishes, methodology, and points of view (Daniel R. Davis); Index
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Habitual Selection Patterns;Instructional Writing;ethnography;ESL Variety;corpus analysis;Wider Issues;methodology;Native English Speaker Norms;International Language;Matched Guise Studies;ELF;EIL Paradigm;EIL;EIL User;Lingua franca;World Englishes research;EIL Scholarship;English as an International Language;Language Ideologies;English as a Lingua Franca;Singapore English Speakers;sociolinguistic investigation;Journal World Englishes;Elf Research;Singapore English;Matched Guise Technique;Verbal Guise;Solomon Islands;De Costa;Elf Speaker;Sage Handbook;Linguistic Ethnography;Postcolonial Englishes