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On the wrong track?: a non-standard history of non-standard /au/ in English [PDF]
Britain, David J
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A qualitative study on Chinese primary school EFL teachers' beliefs about incorporating intercultural competence into foreign language teaching. [PDF]
Wang H, Xu T, Zhong Z.
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2015
Although many different varieties of English have been spoken for several centuries, it is only surprisingly recently that the field of study that has become to be known as World Englishes has been established. A key figure in the field is Braj Kachru.
Kirkpatrick, Andy, Deterding, David
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Although many different varieties of English have been spoken for several centuries, it is only surprisingly recently that the field of study that has become to be known as World Englishes has been established. A key figure in the field is Braj Kachru.
Kirkpatrick, Andy, Deterding, David
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2008
The spread of English around the world has been and continues to be both rapid and unpredictable. World Englishes: The Study of New Linguistic Varieties deals with this inescapable result of colonisation and globalisation from a social and linguistic perspective.
Rajend Mesthrie, Rakesh M. Bhatt
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The spread of English around the world has been and continues to be both rapid and unpredictable. World Englishes: The Study of New Linguistic Varieties deals with this inescapable result of colonisation and globalisation from a social and linguistic perspective.
Rajend Mesthrie, Rakesh M. Bhatt
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2018
English clearly is the world’s most widely used language in the early 21st century: the language of formal and other interactions in very many countries, the main tool of globalization, and the default choice for transnational communication. Initially, the expansion of the British Empire, beginning in the 17th century and driven by various motives for ...
Peter De Costa +2 more
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English clearly is the world’s most widely used language in the early 21st century: the language of formal and other interactions in very many countries, the main tool of globalization, and the default choice for transnational communication. Initially, the expansion of the British Empire, beginning in the 17th century and driven by various motives for ...
Peter De Costa +2 more
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