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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 23 February 2026
- ISBN 9781032862538
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages268 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 42 Illustrations, black & white; 42 Line drawings, black & white; 49 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
This edited volume marries studies into the history of the English language with research traditionally rooted in the World Englishes paradigm. An attractive read for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and academics in the fields of World Englishes, historical linguistics, corpus linguistics and sociolinguistics.
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Under the umbrella of evolving Englishes, this edited volume marries studies into the history of the English language with research traditionally rooted in the World Englishes paradigm.
Insights into patterns of regional variation are offered with regard to linguistic features that have hitherto primarily been investigated in a small set of first-language varieties, but descriptions of varieties in the Kachruvian Outer Circle are also enhanced through noteworthy historical perspectives. Methodologically, each contribution works on strictly empirical grounds, regularly producing insights based on only recently compiled corpora of first- and/or second-language varieties of English. This approach brings to the fore novel functional and structural features of understudied varieties, such as the Englishes in Namibia and Sint Maarten, but also of varieties with more established research traditions in Asia and of functional varieties of English. In order to unveil said varietal features, novel analytical approaches, including the study of cultural scripts or refinements of tree-based modelling techniques, are embraced.
In the light of said conceptual and methodological contributions, this edited volume is an attractive read for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and academics in the fields of World Englishes, historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, and sociolinguistics. It will also be of interest to researchers in related disciplines, including cultural studies.
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List of Contributors
Preface
1. Englishes in flux: varieties through time and space
Tobias Bernaisch, Sofia Rüdiger and Sven Leuckert
2. Producing linguistic authenticity: a soap opera as a source of historical creole data?
Stephanie Hackert and Diana Wengler
3. Short-term diachronic perspectives on the lexis-grammar interface of Indian and Sri Lankan English: the choice between light-verb constructions and simplex verbs
Tobias Bernaisch and Joybrato Mukherjee
4. Books about birds: introducing a corpus of ornithological British English literature (1840–1920)
Theresa Neumaier and Sofia Rüdiger
5. It’s all for the birds: an analysis of variation and attitudes through time and space
Patricia Ronan and Gerold Schneider
6. Predicative as in World Englishes: meanderings of a multifunctional form
Edgar W. Schneider
7. A new variety in the making: emerging norms in Namibian English
Marion Schulte and Anne Schröder
8. Morphosyntactic variation in St. Maarten English(es)
Sarah Buschfeld and Andreas Weilinghoff
9. Ha it was a bit difficult only…: more on discourse particles in Indian English
Sandra Götz
10. The syntax of Pakistani English: investigating the (online) use of invariant tags
Kathrin Kircili
11. One of the greatest Indian ornithologist: a corpus-based study of number variation in partitives in regional Indian newspaper English
Teresa Pham, Christine Günther, Gea Dreschler, Sandra Götz, Kathrin Kircili, Sven Leuckert, Louise Mycock, Theresa Neumaier and Sofia Rüdiger
12. Variation in bird names in Scots
John Kirk
13. Authentic Englishes.nrw: digital teaching and learning materials for varieties of English
Ilka Mindt
14. Assessing use of transition markers in academic language of young Indian ESL Learners: a corpus-based analysis
Lina Mukhopadhyay, Vrishali K. Patil and Satuluri Sahana
15. English and Marathi in language contact: lexical borrowing and linguistic meta-awareness in L1 and L2 speakers of Marathi
Kranti Doibale, Sachin Labade and Sven Leuckert
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