13.170, Books: English Language
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Date: 16 Jan 2002 15:42:48 +0800
From: Joyce Reid <jreid at cup.org>
Subject: English Language: The Legacy of Colonial English by Hickey (ed.)
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Date: 16 Jan 2002 15:42:48 +0800
From: Joyce Reid <jreid at cup.org>
Subject: English Language: The Legacy of Colonial English by Hickey (ed.)
The Legacy of Colonial English
Transported Dialects
Editor
Raymond Hickey, Universität Essen, Germany
This book explores the role that British dialects have played in the
genesis and subsequent history of extraterritorial varieties of
English. How did it come about that many New World, postcolonial
versions of English still reflect non-standard British usage from the
distant past? Key issues covered include the relationship between
dialect input and innovation; the extension of dialect influence; the
interaction between British dialects and indigenous languages; the
influence of the social position of immigrant speakers of dialects;
and the relationship of older forms of overseas Englishes to later New
Englishes.
Contents:
Introduction Raymond Hickey;
Part I. Out of Britain:
1. The dialectal structure of England Juhani Klemola;
2. English in Scotland Caroline Macafee;
3. Irish English Raymond Hickey;
Part II. The New World:
4. Early American English Merja Kytö;
5. Seventeenth-century deportations to America Laura Wright;
6. English dialects in the United States Walt Wolfram and
Natalie Schilling-Estes;
7. British dialect features in African Nova Scotia Shana Poplack and
Sali Tagliamonte;
8. English input to Newfoundland Sandra Clarke;
9. The rise and decline of Briticisms in Mainland Canadian English
Jack Chambers;
10.English in the Southern United States Edgar W. Schneider;
11.The transportation of Scots and English from Ulster Michael Montgomery;
12.English input to the Caribbean Raymond Hickey;
Part III. The Southern Hemisphere:
13.English input to South Africa Roger Lass;
14.English input to Australia Scott Kiesling;
15.English input to New Zealand Elizabeth Gordon and Peter Trudgill;
16.English input to Melanesia Suzanne Romaine;
17.English on Tristan da Cunha Daniel Schreier;
18.English on the Falklands Andrea Sudbury
Studies in English Language
2002/c. 320 pp./20 figures/5 maps
0-521-79108-1/Hb/List: $59.95*
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