
The Oxford Handbook Of Southeast Asian Englishes Describes Both The History And The Contemporary Forms, Functions, And Status Of English In Southeast Asia (sea). Since The Arrival Of English Traders To Southeast Asia In The Seventeenth Century, The English Language Has Had A Profound Impact On The Linguistic Ecologies And The Development Of Societies Throughout The Region. Today, Countries Such As Singapore And The Philippines Have Adopted English As A National Language, While In Others, Such As Indonesia And Cambodia, It Is Used As A Foreign Language Of Education. The Chapters In This Volume Provide A Comprehensive Overview Of Current Research On A Wide Range Of Topics, Addressing The Impact Of English As A Language Of Globalization And Exploring New Approaches To The Spread Of English In Sea. The Volume Is Divided Into Six Parts That Investigate, Respectively: Historical And Contemporary English Contact In Sea; The Structures Of The Englishes Spokes In Different Sea Nations; The English-language Literatures Of The Region; Approaches To English In Education Throughout The Region; And Resources For Researching Sea Englishes. The Handbook Will Be An Invaluable Reference Work For Students And Researchers In Areas As Diverse As Contact Linguistics, English As A Foreign Language, World Englishes, And Sociolinguistics-- Provided By Publisher.
This volume investigates the historical development, structural diversity, and contemporary sociolinguistic status of English language varieties across Southeast Asia. Edited by Andrew J. Moody, the handbook synthesizes research from various linguistic disciplines to map how English functions as both a national language and a tool for globalization in the region. It provides a structured framework for understanding the linguistic ecologies of nations ranging from Singapore to Cambodia.
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Experts identify this handbook as a foundational reference for scholars in contact linguistics and World Englishes. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the comprehensive nature of the regional coverage provided by the contributors.
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191945412
ISBN-13:
9780191945410
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