New Englishes, New Methods

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There is an ever-growing body of work on New Englishes, and the time has come to take stock of how research on varieties of English is carried out. The contributions in this volume critically explore the gamut of familiar and unfamiliar methods applied in data collection and analysis in order to improve upon old methods and develop new methods for the study of English around the world. The authors present novel approaches to the use of the International Corpus of English, critical insights into phonological analyses of New Englishes, applications of linguistic dialectology in territories in which New Englishes are used, improvements on attitudinal research, and an array of mixed-methods approaches. The contributions in this volume also include a range of Englishes, considered not only in situ but also in online and diaspora settings, and thus question received understandings of what counts as New Englishes.
[Varieties of English Around the World, G68] 2023.  viii, 276 pp.
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New Englishes, New Methods marks a coming of age of the study of global English varieties. The collection applies an exciting range of state-of-the-art techniques—perceptual dialectology, conversation and discourse analysis, acoustic analysis, ethnography—to global contexts, and showcases the exceptional potential of New Englishes for advancing novel methods in linguistics.”
“New Englishes, new methods, new people: Early-career scholars define the challenges for research on World Englishes in the 21st century. This is a volume of original contributions that make stimulating
reading.”
“The volume is highly recommended to anyone suffering from a bout of research fatigue and looking for an inspiring antidote.”
“The volume is a very valuable addition to the field that fills a gap in the critical discussion of methods in New Englishes. The individual chapters [...] are all refreshing as they show that methods in New Englishes are clearly not restricted to quantitative corpus-based research on ICE that compares specific features across a variety of New Englishes against the yardstick of British and American English.”
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CFK: Grammar, syntax

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
ONIX Metadata
ONIX 2.1
ONIX 3.0
U.S. Library of Congress Control Number:  2023001679 | Marc record