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English or ‘no’ to English in Scandinavia?

English Today, 2001
This article reports on work on English in Scandinavian countries that is currently available in Danish, and in particular presents and analyses a recent book. This contains six papers given at a conference in Copenhagen in March 1998 on the influence of English on Danish, along with a newspaper article that had raised several of the language policy ...
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The Englishness of the English novel

Higher Education Quarterly, 1981
List of plates Sources and Acknowledgements Editor's Introduction 1. A glance backward, 1965 2. Jane Austen: novelist of a changing society 3. A critical theory of Jane Austen's writings 4. Sense and Sensiblity 5. Mansfield Park 6. Jane Eyre 7. Villette 8. A fresh approach to Wuthering Heights 9. Silas Marner 10.
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English: English

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This study highlights the life and work of Jenő Janovics, a renowned Hungarian theater director in Cluj, the capital of Transylvania. Janovics was a multi-talented figure, excelling as a film director and actor, and was also a freemason. Often hailed as the creator of Transylvanian “Hollywood”, he directed a total of 66 films.
Supina Supina, Daniel Howard Hasnan
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English or Englishes?

English Today, 1993
Following from Tom McArthur's ‘Models of English’ (ET32, Oct 92), a consideration of such models and the singularity or plurality of the language(s)
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English or Englishes?

2019
The discipline of World Englishes has been one of the most thriving branches of English linguistics. This branch has become the focal focus of considerable debate. The chapter mainly aims to show the multilingual reality of English. It is an attempt to answer the question “Do we have English or Englishes?” The chapter tries to study the recent ...
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