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Emerging Englishes: China English in Academic Writing
 
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ISBN13:9781032524849
ISBN10:1032524847
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:162 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:458 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 7 Illustrations, black & white; 7 Line drawings, black & white; 4 Tables, black & white
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Emerging Englishes

China English in Academic Writing
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This book encourages further conversation on the expanding circle in World Englishes, offering a detailed look at ?China English? through the academic writing of Chinese students at a British university. It will be of interest to students and scholars in language and education, World Englishes, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.

Long description:

This book encourages further conversation on the expanding circle in World Englishes, offering a detailed look at ?China English? through the academic writing of Chinese students at a British university.


The volume seeks to blur the simplistic binary of ?Chinglish?, a broad term often understood to encompass grammatical or lexical errors or seemingly ?unnatural? expressions, and ?China English?, which the authors articulate here as its own variety, as evidenced in language use marked by predictability. The research framework begins with analysing student essays in one programme at the University of Manchester, predominantly made up of Chinese students. In highlighting recurring features and supported by online surveys of the students, the authors demonstrate how ?China English? displays the systematicity in grammar and lexis observed in varieties of English. In focusing on academic writing, a genre which bears prominence in assessment, the book raises key questions about implications for teaching, what is considered appropriate language, and whether, rather than seeking to replace ?Standard English?, the notion of what is ?standard? might be broadened to encompass other varieties. The book further promotes implications beyond pedagogies, to include learning more broadly, marking, curriculum/policy, training, and identity negotiation.


This book will be of interest to students and scholars in language and education, World Englishes, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.

Table of Contents:

List of Figures and Tables


Chapter One: The Exportation of the English Language



Chapter Two: Higher Education Internationalisation and Academic Writing



Chapter Three: Chinglish, Chinese English, and China English



Chapter Four: Chinese MA Students? Attitudes toward China English



Chapter Five: What Does It Take To See An Emerging Language?


Index