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The traditional dialect spoken in the Shetland Isles, the
northernmost part of Scotland and Britain, is highly distinct. It
displays distinct, characteristic features on all linguistic levels
and particularly in its sound system, or its phonology. The dialect
is one of the lesser- known varieties of English within the Inner
Circle. Increasing interest in the lesser- known varieties of
English in recent years has brought a realization that there are
still blanks on the map, even within the very core of the Inner
Circle. Sundkvist's comprehensive treatise draws upon results from
a three- year research project funded by the Bank of Sweden
Tercentenary Foundation, for which a phonological survey of the
Shetland dialect was carried out between 2010 and 2012. This book
is a useful resource for those working on historical linguistics
and is intended to serve as a comprehensive description and
accessible reference source on one of the most distinct lesser-
known varieties of English within Britain. It documents and offers
a systematic account of the rich regional variation as well as
being a reference source for those studying the historical
formation and emergence of the Shetland dialect and language
variation and change in Shetland, as well as those within the
broader field of Germanic linguistics.
The traditional dialect spoken in the Shetland Isles, the
northernmost part of Scotland and Britain, is highly distinct. It
displays distinct, characteristic features on all linguistic levels
and particularly in its sound system, or its phonology. The dialect
is one of the lesser- known varieties of English within the Inner
Circle. Increasing interest in the lesser- known varieties of
English in recent years has brought a realization that there are
still blanks on the map, even within the very core of the Inner
Circle. Sundkvist's comprehensive treatise draws upon results from
a three- year research project funded by the Bank of Sweden
Tercentenary Foundation, for which a phonological survey of the
Shetland dialect was carried out between 2010 and 2012. This book
is a useful resource for those working on historical linguistics
and is intended to serve as a comprehensive description and
accessible reference source on one of the most distinct lesser-
known varieties of English within Britain. It documents and offers
a systematic account of the rich regional variation as well as
being a reference source for those studying the historical
formation and emergence of the Shetland dialect and language
variation and change in Shetland, as well as those within the
broader field of Germanic linguistics.
The third edition of World Englishes provides an engaging overview
of the global variations in vocabulary, grammar, phonology and
pragmatics of English as it is used worldwide. This book introduces
the principles of linguistic variation and provides coverage on the
roots of English, the spread of English, variations of English as a
second language and trends for the future. Thoroughly updated
throughout in line with recent research, this third edition now
also includes: 43 audio examples of speakers of native (17) and of
non-native (26) English reflecting the global variety of the
language, available to download from
www.routledge.com/9781138487659; descriptions of selected
twenty-first century developing varieties including Chinese
English, Russian English and Vietnamese English; greater linguistic
detail on second-language English in many areas; improved and
updated descriptions of first-language varieties; a new framework
for describing lexical variation; full discussion throughout of
English in social media. Offering a thorough and detailed
descriptive account of all the main varieties of English across the
globe, World Englishes provides a balanced discussion of political
issues and the sociolinguistic background to variation in English
spoken and written, face-to-face, on paper and online, in the
twenty-first century. This book is essential reading for students
approaching this topic for the first time.
The third edition of World Englishes provides an engaging overview
of the global variations in vocabulary, grammar, phonology and
pragmatics of English as it is used worldwide. This book introduces
the principles of linguistic variation and provides coverage on the
roots of English, the spread of English, variations of English as a
second language and trends for the future. Thoroughly updated
throughout in line with recent research, this third edition now
also includes: 43 audio examples of speakers of native (17) and of
non-native (26) English reflecting the global variety of the
language, available to download from
www.routledge.com/9781138487659; descriptions of selected
twenty-first century developing varieties including Chinese
English, Russian English and Vietnamese English; greater linguistic
detail on second-language English in many areas; improved and
updated descriptions of first-language varieties; a new framework
for describing lexical variation; full discussion throughout of
English in social media. Offering a thorough and detailed
descriptive account of all the main varieties of English across the
globe, World Englishes provides a balanced discussion of political
issues and the sociolinguistic background to variation in English
spoken and written, face-to-face, on paper and online, in the
twenty-first century. This book is essential reading for students
approaching this topic for the first time.
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