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Archive | 2012

The amazing world of Englishes : a practical introduction

Peter Siemund; Julia Davydova; Georg Maier

This textbook invites you on a trip around the globe, uncovering layerby layer the complex, yet intriguing facets of English spoken world-wide. The busy streets of London, the scorched vistas of Australia, the colourful and noisy landscapes of New Delhi - English can be heard everywhere. But what are the specific features of these Englishes? What cultural and sociolinguistic realities underlie their use? This textbook brings this exciting and ever-changing world of Englishes right to your door!


Linguistics | 2017

Acquisition of sociolinguistic awareness by German learners of English: A study in perceptions of quotative be like

Julia Davydova; Agnieszka Ewa Tytus; Erik Schleef

Abstract This article examines the perception of the quotatives be like and say among German learners of English. We compare their evaluations with findings made for native-speakers of English (Buchstaller 2014). We also attempt to pinpoint the factors underlying successful acquisition of social judgements on variation. Data comes from written verbal guise tests in which participants rated stimuli doublets, each containing only one of the quotative variants, on multiple social attribute scales. Broadly, learner evaluations seem to match those of native speakers, in that speakers using be like are considered more fashionable, extroverted, etc. and less educated, pleasant, etc. than speakers using say. Learners have also developed notions about typical users of the two quotatives. We argue that the acquisition of social meanings is mediated by a combination of factors that involve, among others, proficiency and length of time spent abroad and potentially interlanguage processes that result in the creation of new meanings. Moreover, we suggest that the learners re-analyze the native-like meanings attached to linguistic variants in their L2 grammars and create new meanings that draw on resources available in their learner ecology. We call this interlanguage ideological extension. Finally, the paper raises the question of the role played by the local – German – language ideologies in the development of L2 social meanings, and points to the urgent need for further experimental work on interlanguage attitudes.


Archive | 2013

Multilingualism and Language Diversity in Urban Areas. Acquisition, identities, space, education

Peter Siemund; Ingrid Gogolin; Monika Edith Schulz; Julia Davydova; John Benjamins


American Speech | 2015

Expanding the Circle to Learner English: Investigating Quotative Marking in a German Student Community

Julia Davydova; Isabelle Buchstaller


Archive | 2011

Comparing varieties of English: problems and perspectives

Julia Davydova; Michaela Hilbert; Lukas Pietsch; Peter Siemund


Archive | 2017

World Englishes and the Study of Typology and Universals

Peter Siemund; Julia Davydova


Archive | 2013

Multilingualism, language contact, and urban areas

Ingrid Gogolin; Peter Siemund; Monika Edith Schulz; Julia Davydova


Archive | 2013

Varieties of English in the EFL 
classroom setting

Julia Davydova; Georg Maier; Peter Siemund


Archive | 2013

Multilingualism, language contact and urban areas: an introduction

Ingrid Gogolin; Peter Siemund; Monika Edith Schulz; Julia Davydova


Archive | 2012

Chapter 2. Irish English

Peter Siemund; Julia Davydova; Georg Maier

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