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The main thrust of this edited book is the development of Malaysian English (ME) as a new variety of English from the 1950s to the first decade of the 21st century. The book comprises nine chapters on different aspects of the variety based on original research.
The journey ME has taken as a postcolonial variety is discussed in terms of its linguistic development within the current frameworks of World Englishes (WE), particularly with regard to the evolution of new Englishes. Thus, the book discusses a range of ME linguistic and development issues such as lexis, phonology, modality, discoursal features, linguistic style and variation based on a variety of spoken, written, formal, informal, literary and non-literary language data. The findings from the studies contribute new knowledge on how ME has developed and also importantly, the realities and prospects of the variety as a dynamic and rich New English.

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Contents: Hajar Abdul Rahim/Shakila Abdul Manan: Postcolonial ME: Realities and Prospects – Hajar Abdul Rahim: Malaysian English Lexis: Postcolonial and Beyond – Stefanie Pillai: The Monophthongs and Diphthongs of Malaysian English: An Instrumental Analysis – Alias Abd Ghani: Phonological Variation in the Speech Production of Malaysian Learners of English – Peter Collins: Modal Expressions in Malaysian English – Rita Abdul Rahman Ramakrishna: Discoursal Features of Malaysian English in Malaysian Short Stories – Shakila Abdul Manan: The Linguistics of Creativity: Nativising Malaysian Postcolonial Creative Writings in English – Nurul Farhana Low Abdullah: Malaysian English in Postcolonial Adaptations of Shakespeare in Malaysia – Francisco Perlas Dumanig/Maya Khemlani David: Miscommunication in Filipino-Malaysian Interactions: Intercultural Discourse in English.

English in Malaysia: Postcolonial and Beyond

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 05/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9783034313414, 978-3034313414
      ISBN10: 3034313411

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The main thrust of this edited book is the development of Malaysian English (ME) as a new variety of English from the 1950s to the first decade of the 21st century. The book comprises nine chapters on different aspects of the variety based on original research.
      The journey ME has taken as a postcolonial variety is discussed in terms of its linguistic development within the current frameworks of World Englishes (WE), particularly with regard to the evolution of new Englishes. Thus, the book discusses a range of ME linguistic and development issues such as lexis, phonology, modality, discoursal features, linguistic style and variation based on a variety of spoken, written, formal, informal, literary and non-literary language data. The findings from the studies contribute new knowledge on how ME has developed and also importantly, the realities and prospects of the variety as a dynamic and rich New English.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Hajar Abdul Rahim/Shakila Abdul Manan: Postcolonial ME: Realities and Prospects – Hajar Abdul Rahim: Malaysian English Lexis: Postcolonial and Beyond – Stefanie Pillai: The Monophthongs and Diphthongs of Malaysian English: An Instrumental Analysis – Alias Abd Ghani: Phonological Variation in the Speech Production of Malaysian Learners of English – Peter Collins: Modal Expressions in Malaysian English – Rita Abdul Rahman Ramakrishna: Discoursal Features of Malaysian English in Malaysian Short Stories – Shakila Abdul Manan: The Linguistics of Creativity: Nativising Malaysian Postcolonial Creative Writings in English – Nurul Farhana Low Abdullah: Malaysian English in Postcolonial Adaptations of Shakespeare in Malaysia – Francisco Perlas Dumanig/Maya Khemlani David: Miscommunication in Filipino-Malaysian Interactions: Intercultural Discourse in English.

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