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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in language companion series ;
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Beschreibung: | "The selection of articles presented in this volume springs from the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English that took place in Zurich, Switzerland, on 24-27 August 2014, and in particular from the special theme of the conference "Building Bridges Inter- and Intradisciplinary Research." |
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505 | 8 | |a The substitutability and diffusion of want to and wanna in world Englishes1. Introduction; 2. Method; 2.1 Data appraisal; 2.2 Sociolinguistic appraisal; 2.3 Want to/wanna and distinctions between standard and informal grammar; 3. Results: Phonological features of standard want to, informal wanna; 4. Results: Grammatical features of standard want to, informal wanna; 4.1 Categories of mood; 4.2 Want to and wanna in relative and subordinate clauses; 4.3 Functional shift; 5. Results: The semantics of want to and wanna; 5.1 Want to and wanna in the sense of "intention." | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.2 Want to and wanna in the sense of "obligation"5.3 Want to and wanna in the sense of the "hypothetical"; 5.4 Want to associated with probability; 5.5 Want to and wanna in figurative use; 6. On the pragmatics of want to/wanna; 6.1 Uses of want to/wanna and the speaker's projections; 6.2 From experience or counsel to the advisory use of want to and wanna; 7. Discussion; References; Dialect contact influences on the use of get and the get-passive; 1. Introduction; 2. Token frequencies of get and its word-forms; 2.1 Overall token frequencies of get across varieties. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2 The distribution of the word-forms of get across varieties3. The get-passive; 3.1 The nature of the (get- ) passive; 3.2 Factors influencing the variation of the get-passive; 3.2.1 Prescriptivism; 3.2.2 Colloquialisation; 3.2.3 Substrate influence; 3.2.4 Mode; 3.3 The special meaning and use of the get-passive; 3.4 Summary of the hypotheses; 3.5.2 Mode; 4. Conclusion; References; Future time marking in spoken Ghanaian English; 1. Introduction; 2. Future time marking in English: Previous research; 3. Ghanaian English: Theoretical background and data; 4. Counting and coding the future. | |
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spelling | International Society for the Linguistics of English (Conference) (3rd : 2014 : Zurich, Switzerland) New approaches to English linguistics : building bridges / edited by Olga Timofeeva, Anne-Christine Gardner, Alpo Honkapohja, Sarah Chevalier. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Studies in Language Companion Series ; volume 177 "The selection of articles presented in this volume springs from the Third Conference of the International Society for the Linguistics of English that took place in Zurich, Switzerland, on 24-27 August 2014, and in particular from the special theme of the conference "Building Bridges Inter- and Intradisciplinary Research." Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. New Approaches to English Linguistics; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction; 1. Corpus linguistics; 2. Global English; 3. Cognitive linguistics; 4. Second language acquisition; 5. The individual contributions; Acknowledgements; References; Accommodation, dialect contact and grammatical variation; 1. Introduction: Accommodation and contact; 2. Aims of the study; 3. The Anglophone community in Japan; 4. Methodology; 4.1 Informants and data; 4.2 Tokens and analysis; 4.3 Social networks; 5. Results; 5.1 Overall distribution of variants of verbs of obligation. 5.3 Impact of the speaker's social networks on variationAcknowledgment; References; Patterns of linguistic globalization; 1. Introduction; 2. The macro-perspective: Aggregative analysis; 2.1 Preparing and transforming the data; 2.2 Applications; 2.3 Limitations; 3. Zooming in: Testing individual items and social factors; 3.1 Regional means; 3.2 Application of global mixed-effects linear regression models; 3.3 Tracing age effects in individual items; 3.4 Identifying globalizing lexical items in L1 and L2 Englishes; 4. Conclusion; References. The substitutability and diffusion of want to and wanna in world Englishes1. Introduction; 2. Method; 2.1 Data appraisal; 2.2 Sociolinguistic appraisal; 2.3 Want to/wanna and distinctions between standard and informal grammar; 3. Results: Phonological features of standard want to, informal wanna; 4. Results: Grammatical features of standard want to, informal wanna; 4.1 Categories of mood; 4.2 Want to and wanna in relative and subordinate clauses; 4.3 Functional shift; 5. Results: The semantics of want to and wanna; 5.1 Want to and wanna in the sense of "intention." 5.2 Want to and wanna in the sense of "obligation"5.3 Want to and wanna in the sense of the "hypothetical"; 5.4 Want to associated with probability; 5.5 Want to and wanna in figurative use; 6. On the pragmatics of want to/wanna; 6.1 Uses of want to/wanna and the speaker's projections; 6.2 From experience or counsel to the advisory use of want to and wanna; 7. Discussion; References; Dialect contact influences on the use of get and the get-passive; 1. Introduction; 2. Token frequencies of get and its word-forms; 2.1 Overall token frequencies of get across varieties. 2.2 The distribution of the word-forms of get across varieties3. The get-passive; 3.1 The nature of the (get- ) passive; 3.2 Factors influencing the variation of the get-passive; 3.2.1 Prescriptivism; 3.2.2 Colloquialisation; 3.2.3 Substrate influence; 3.2.4 Mode; 3.3 The special meaning and use of the get-passive; 3.4 Summary of the hypotheses; 3.5.2 Mode; 4. Conclusion; References; Future time marking in spoken Ghanaian English; 1. Introduction; 2. Future time marking in English: Previous research; 3. Ghanaian English: Theoretical background and data; 4. Counting and coding the future. English language Globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006008773 English languages Variation. Intercultural communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067222 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh English language Globalization fast Intercultural communication fast Anglistik gnd Linguistik gnd Methode gnd Timofeeva, Olga, editor. Gardner, Anne-Christine, editor. Honkapohja, Alpo, editor. 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spellingShingle | New approaches to English linguistics : building bridges / Studies in language companion series ; New Approaches to English Linguistics; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction; 1. Corpus linguistics; 2. Global English; 3. Cognitive linguistics; 4. Second language acquisition; 5. The individual contributions; Acknowledgements; References; Accommodation, dialect contact and grammatical variation; 1. Introduction: Accommodation and contact; 2. Aims of the study; 3. The Anglophone community in Japan; 4. Methodology; 4.1 Informants and data; 4.2 Tokens and analysis; 4.3 Social networks; 5. Results; 5.1 Overall distribution of variants of verbs of obligation. 5.3 Impact of the speaker's social networks on variationAcknowledgment; References; Patterns of linguistic globalization; 1. Introduction; 2. The macro-perspective: Aggregative analysis; 2.1 Preparing and transforming the data; 2.2 Applications; 2.3 Limitations; 3. Zooming in: Testing individual items and social factors; 3.1 Regional means; 3.2 Application of global mixed-effects linear regression models; 3.3 Tracing age effects in individual items; 3.4 Identifying globalizing lexical items in L1 and L2 Englishes; 4. Conclusion; References. The substitutability and diffusion of want to and wanna in world Englishes1. Introduction; 2. Method; 2.1 Data appraisal; 2.2 Sociolinguistic appraisal; 2.3 Want to/wanna and distinctions between standard and informal grammar; 3. Results: Phonological features of standard want to, informal wanna; 4. Results: Grammatical features of standard want to, informal wanna; 4.1 Categories of mood; 4.2 Want to and wanna in relative and subordinate clauses; 4.3 Functional shift; 5. Results: The semantics of want to and wanna; 5.1 Want to and wanna in the sense of "intention." 5.2 Want to and wanna in the sense of "obligation"5.3 Want to and wanna in the sense of the "hypothetical"; 5.4 Want to associated with probability; 5.5 Want to and wanna in figurative use; 6. On the pragmatics of want to/wanna; 6.1 Uses of want to/wanna and the speaker's projections; 6.2 From experience or counsel to the advisory use of want to and wanna; 7. Discussion; References; Dialect contact influences on the use of get and the get-passive; 1. Introduction; 2. Token frequencies of get and its word-forms; 2.1 Overall token frequencies of get across varieties. 2.2 The distribution of the word-forms of get across varieties3. The get-passive; 3.1 The nature of the (get- ) passive; 3.2 Factors influencing the variation of the get-passive; 3.2.1 Prescriptivism; 3.2.2 Colloquialisation; 3.2.3 Substrate influence; 3.2.4 Mode; 3.3 The special meaning and use of the get-passive; 3.4 Summary of the hypotheses; 3.5.2 Mode; 4. Conclusion; References; Future time marking in spoken Ghanaian English; 1. Introduction; 2. Future time marking in English: Previous research; 3. Ghanaian English: Theoretical background and data; 4. Counting and coding the future. English language Globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006008773 English languages Variation. Intercultural communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067222 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh English language Globalization fast Intercultural communication fast Anglistik gnd Linguistik gnd Methode gnd |
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title | New approaches to English linguistics : building bridges / |
title_auth | New approaches to English linguistics : building bridges / |
title_exact_search | New approaches to English linguistics : building bridges / |
title_full | New approaches to English linguistics : building bridges / edited by Olga Timofeeva, Anne-Christine Gardner, Alpo Honkapohja, Sarah Chevalier. |
title_fullStr | New approaches to English linguistics : building bridges / edited by Olga Timofeeva, Anne-Christine Gardner, Alpo Honkapohja, Sarah Chevalier. |
title_full_unstemmed | New approaches to English linguistics : building bridges / edited by Olga Timofeeva, Anne-Christine Gardner, Alpo Honkapohja, Sarah Chevalier. |
title_short | New approaches to English linguistics : |
title_sort | new approaches to english linguistics building bridges |
title_sub | building bridges / |
topic | English language Globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006008773 English languages Variation. Intercultural communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067222 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. bisacsh English language Globalization fast Intercultural communication fast Anglistik gnd Linguistik gnd Methode gnd |
topic_facet | English language Globalization. English languages Variation. Intercultural communication. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics General. English language Globalization Intercultural communication Anglistik Linguistik Methode |
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