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Cambridge University Press
29 June 2023
Asia is now home to some 800 million multilingual speakers of English, more than the total number of native English speakers, and how they use English is continuously evolving and changing to reflect their cultural backgrounds and everyday experiences. Can English, therefore, be considered an Asian language? Drawing upon the Asian Corpus of English, this book will be the first comprehensive account of the roles, uses and features of English in Asia, encompassing several different varieties of Asian English. Chapters cover the distinctive linguistic features of English in different settings, such as in law, religion and popular culture, as well as the use of local rhetorical, pragmatic and cultural styles and its use as a lingua franca among Asian multilinguals. It will also examine the role of English in education - from primary through to higher education - and consider the implications of this for other languages of Asia.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   342g
ISBN:   9781316500774
ISBN 10:   1316500772
Pages:   270
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. How English Came to Asia; 2. The Asian Corpus of English; 3. Asian Varieties of English vs English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in Asia; 4. What do Asian Multilinguals Talk About When Using English as a Lingua Franca?; 5. The transfer of Features and Communicative Strategies; 6. Borrowing Words and Writing Asian Englishes; 7. Non-Standard Forms in Asian Englishes and ELF; 8. English in Law, Religion and Popular Culture; 9. English as a Language of Education in Asia; 10. Implications for English Language Teaching in Asia; 11. Conclusion; References.

Andy Kirkpatrick is Professor in the Department of Languages, Humanities and Social Sciences at Griffith University. Publications include World Englishes (Cambridge 2007), English as a Lingua Franca in ASEAN (2010), Trilingual Education in Hong Kong's Primary Schools (2019) and The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Asian Varieties of English (2020). Wang Lixun is Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Modern Language Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong. Publications include Introduction to Language Studies (2011), Academic Writing in Language and Education Programmes (2011), Trilingual Education in Hong Kong Primary Schools (2019), and Identity, Motivation, and Multilingual Education in Asian Contexts (2020). He is co-editor of the Springer book series Multilingual Education.

Reviews for Is English an Asian Language?

'Kirkpatrick is teacher, researcher, and storyteller in Is English an Asian Language? The book is a must-read to scholars of English language studies not only of and in Asia, but also the rest of the world.' Isabel Pefianco Martin, Professor at the Department of English, Ateneo de Manila University 'Kirkpatrick is teacher, researcher, and storyteller in Is English an Asian Language? The book is a must-read to scholars of English language studies not only of and in Asia, but also the rest of the world.' Isabel Pefianco Martin, Professor at the Department of English, Ateneo de Manila University


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