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Corpus Linguistics and World Englishes - An Analysis of Xhosa English (Paperback)
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Corpus Linguistics and World Englishes - An Analysis of Xhosa English (Paperback)
Series: Corpus and Discourse
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This is a monograph examining English as it is spoken by the Xhosa
people in South Africa. English is a global language which has
spread historically through imperialism and more recently through
communication networks throughout the world. In each location in
which English is spoken it absorbs some of the idiosyncracies of
the language native to that region, and one of the most fascinating
areas of research for World Englishes is the African context. This
research monograph examines English as it is spoken by the Xhosa
people in South Africa, and is based primarily on an extensive
spoken corpus of Xhosa English. Vivian de Klerk presents a detailed
and comprehensive analysis of the historical development of this
variety of English, and of English in South Africa more generally.
The book outlines how the corpus of spoken Xhosa English was
designed and compiled, and discusses the criteria relating to
informants, the use of spoken rather than written data, and the
codes and transcription conventions. The syntactic and pragmatic
features of Xhosa English as demonstrated by the corpus are
described in detail, and two chapters focus on the use of the
discourse markers 'actually' and 'well'. The second section of this
book examines the implications of the corpus findings. Vivian de
Klerk looks at the implications of the use of this variety of
English in educational, legal, social, cultural and everyday
contexts. The final chapter of the book speculates as to the future
of this fascinating variety of English in a globalised world. This
cutting-edge study will be of interest to researchers in world
Englishes, language variation and corpus linguistics. "The Corpus
and Discourse" series consists of two strands. The first, Research
in Corpus and Discourse, features innovative contributions to
various aspects of corpus linguistics and a wide range of
applications, from language technology via the teaching of a second
language to a history of mentalities. The second strand, Studies in
Corpus and Discourse, is comprised of key texts bridging the gap
between social studies and linguistics. Although equally
academically rigorous, this strand will be aimed at a wider
audience of academics and postgraduate students working in both
disciplines.
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