Involuntary Associations : Postcolonial Studies and World Englishes /
The consequences of Englishes spread have become increasingly clear to its diverse speakers. Sometimes associated with a standardization leading to homogenization, often also with imperialism, English is increasingly understood to have no necessary connection with any country or group of countries....
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Liverpool :
Liverpool University Press,
2014.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Involuntary associations : "Postcolonial Studies" and "World Englishes"
- Grammars of living break their Tense : world Englishes and cultural translation
- English in the conversation of mankind : world Englishes and global citizenship
- Declarations of linguistic independence: the postcolonial dictionary
- Writing after the end of empire : Composition, community, and creativity
- Slow reading : the opacity of world literatures
- Conclusion : English remains, englishes remain.