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Legacies Of Colonial English Studies In Transported Dialects Raymond Hickey

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Legacies Of Colonial English Studies In Transported Dialects Raymond Hickey
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.7 MB
Pages: 734
Author: Raymond Hickey
ISBN: 0521830206, 9780521830201, 9786610415519, 661041551X, 9780511081071
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Legacies Of Colonial English Studies In Transported Dialects Raymond Hickey by Raymond Hickey 0521830206, 9780521830201, 9786610415519, 661041551X, 9780511081071 instant download after payment.

This collection brings together internationally-renowned scholars to discuss the role of British dialects in the genesis and subsequent history of postcolonial Englishes. As a result of colonization, many varieties of English now exist around the world. Considering the input of Scottish, English and Irish dialects, they examine a wide range of Englishes--including those in North and South America, South Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. They also explain why many overseas Englishes still reflect non-standard British usage from the distant past.

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