Course title: English Across the World
Instructor: Prof. dr. Višnja Josipović Smojver
ECTS credits: 5
Language: English
Status: elective (4 hours)
Semester: III (winter)
Exam: written
Course requirements: No special requirements
Course description:
The course describes the contemporary varieties of English, including the newly emerged standard Englishes and major substandard ones. It deals with the spreading of English outside Europe and covers topics such as prestige vs. stigmatized varieties, recent trends in spoken English, lexical variation in the Englishes of the world, English-based creoles, English as a second language, Internet English, and English as a Lingua Franca.
Objectives:
Getting acquainted with the linguistic variation resulting from the globalization of English and learning to describe it scientifically.
Obligatory literature:
- Jenkins, J. (2003), World Englishes: A resource book for students. Routledge.
- Kirkpatrick, A. (2007), World Englishes. CUP.
- Kortman, B., C. Upton, W. Schneider, K. Burridge, R. Mesthrie, eds. (2008), Varieties of English, Vol.s 1-4. Berlin – New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (= reference)
Further reading:
- Britain, D., ed. (2007), Language in the British Isles. CUP.
- Crystal, D. (2006), Language and the Internet. 2nd ed. CUP.
- Crystal, D. (2011), Internet Linguistics: A Student Guide. Routledge.
- Cogo, A. & M.Dewey (2012), Analysing English as a Lingua Franca: A Corpus-driven investigation. London-New York: Continuum.
- Hughes, A., P. Trudgill & D. Watt (2005), English Accents and Dialects. 4th edn. Edward Arnold.
- Mesthrie, R. & R.M. Bhatt (2008), World Englishes: The Study of New Linguistic Varieties. CUP.
- Metcalf, A. (2000), How we Talk: American Regional English Today (a talking tour of American English, region by region). Boston – New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
- Nagle, S.J. & S.L. Sanders (2003), English in the Southern United States. CUP.
- Seidlhofer, B. (2011), Understanding English as a Lingua Franca. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Trudgill, P., ed. (1984), Language in the British Isles. CUP.
- Trudgill, P. & J. K. Chambers, eds. (1991), Dialects of English: Studies in Grammatical Variation. London Longman.
- Trudgill, P. & J. Hannah (1985), International English: A Guide to Varieties of Standard English. 2nd ed. Edward Arnold.
- Wolfram, W. & N. Schilling – Estes (2006), American English. 2nd ed. Blackwell.
www.abdn.ac.uk/langling/resources
journals: English World Wide
World Englishes
English Today
Journal of English as a Lingua Franca
Week by week schedule:
- Introduction; English as a global language
- the Inner-Outer-Expanding Circles (Kirkpatrick); new Englishes vs. New Englishes
- Standard, standardization, multilingualism
- British English vs. North American English vs. Australian English
- English in the British Isles: standard and non-standard variation
- Irish English – Welsh English – Scottish English
- English in Africa
- Asian English: introduction, classification
- South Asian English
- SE Asian and Pacific English
- English in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines
- Emerging Englises: English in Hong Kong and China
- Netglish
- Non-native Englishes
- English as a Lingua Franca