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Kral, Thomas, Ed. – 1997
The literary anthology is intended for non-native speakers of English, including stories written in regional and social dialects to give readers an appreciation of how images and meaning can be conveyed effectively through non-standard forms of the language. Linguistic and cultural notes are provided to make the language more accessible to…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, English (Second Language), Language Variation
Eisenstein, Miriam R. – 1983
English-as-second-language instructors should take into account the importance of context for the meaning of language and address the varieties of English that learners will encounter in their daily lives. The principal elements of language variation and their implications for learners are described for the benefit of second language teachers.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Variation, Learning Activities, Regional Dialects
Mughazy, Mustafa A. – 1999
A study examined the different strategies used by speakers of Egyptian Arabic to ward off the potential effects of the evil eye, specifically the responding strategies to compliments perceived as invocations of evil as it relates to the gender of the recipient of the compliment and the social context in which the compliment takes place. Social…
Descriptors: Arabic, Beliefs, Cultural Traits, English (Second Language)
Sridhar, S. N. – 1993
Some syntactic patterns of the variety of English used by students in the final year of formal learning of English are analyzed. In addition, the nature of the lectal continuum of South Asian English (SAE) is discussed, including alternative conceptions of Standard SAE and evaluation of other lects. The discussion is based on an analysis of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Grammar, Grammatical Acceptability
Peer reviewedVerma, Shivendra K. – ITL Review of Applied Linguistics, 1973
The following aspects of syntax in Indian English are examined: complex sentence formation, interrogative transformation, verb forms, and complementation. It is argued that a set of syntactic rules exists in all non-native second language varieties of English that will generate the non-stylistic deviant patterns discussed. (KM)
Descriptors: Dialects, English (Second Language), Generative Grammar, Indians
Peer reviewedBerns, Margie – World Englishes, 1988
Considers the linguistic creativity of West German users of English and their particular variety of English, its forms and functions, processes of nativization, the borrowing process, and West Germans' attitudes toward English, and highlights the unique social, cultural and linguistic role English plays in the German context. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, German, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedBhatia, Sugan C. – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1975
Deals with problems related to the choice of an instructional model for the teaching of spoken English in India. A local model, Educated Indian English, is suggested as a realistic choice. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Variation, Regional Dialects
PDF pending restorationBritish Council, London (England). English-Teaching Information Centre. – 1975
This bibliography cites books and articles relevant to the topic of English as a world language. Entries include both American and European publications, and most have been published since 1965. (CLK)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Communication (Thought Transfer), English, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedWinford, Donald – World Englishes, 1997
Reexamines the history and contemporary structure of Caribbean English creole continua, with illustrations from the varied sociolinguistic situations in Belize, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad. Argues that continua existed there from the earliest period of contact and supports a coexistent systems approach to the contemporary structure of these…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Creoles, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics
British Council, London (England). English-Teaching Information Centre. – 1973
This bibliography cites books and articles relevant to Indian English. Entries include studies of the phonology, syntax, and vocabulary of Indian English, English instruction in India, and various sociolinguistic topics. The publications are Indian, European, and American, and most entries have been published since 1960. (CLK)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Dialect Studies, English, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedBamgbose, Ayo – World Englishes, 1998
Discusses issues in the role of non-native English variants as an endonormative standard in non-English-speaking countries, including the status of innovations in the nativization process, continued use of normative standards as a point of reference, ambivalence between recognition and acceptance of non-native norms, adequacy of pedagogical…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, English, English (Second Language), Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedNewbrook, Mark – World Englishes, 1998
Examines ways in which modern varieties of English around the world differ in eight specific aspects of relative clause formation, focusing on the theoretical implications of some of the phenomena, their likely origins, and possible explanations for cases in which features are shared by apparently unassociated varieties. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, English, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedNero, Shondel J. – TESOL Journal, 1997
A study investigated how four anglophone Caribbean students enrolled in an American college perceive their own language and writing in standard English, the morphosyntactic and semantic features that emerge when they write in standard English, and the extent to which discourse features revealed in their writing are attributable to Creole…
Descriptors: College Students, Creoles, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Berry, Rosalind; Hudson, Joyce – 1997
The 10-year history leading to publication of "Making the Jump: A Resource Book for Teachers of Aboriginal Students" is chronicled. The book focuses on acceptance of the Aboriginal students' home language, often a creole or a dialect of English, and the use of that language as a jumping-off point for teaching Standard Australian English…
Descriptors: Bidialectalism, Classroom Techniques, Creoles, Elementary Secondary Education
PDF pending restorationGonzalez, Andrew – 1976
Developments in the linguistic and non-linguistic scenes in the Philippines indicate the emergence of a dialect of English that should appropriately be labelled Philippine English. Filipinos paradoxically have emancipated themselves from American English by taking over the code for their own creative uses. Philippine English has become and will…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Creoles


