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Micronesian Englishes

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Despite increasing interest both in the nativisation of ‘world’ Englishes and in the study of ‘lesser-known’ varieties, some English-speaking areas are still entirely unexplored. One such area is Micronesia. English became a/the official language of the various Micronesian islands between 1892 and 1945, yet, beyond a couple of recent papers, there have been no published accounts whatsoever of the linguistic structure or sociolinguistic history of these territories. This book, based on empirical analyses of large corpora of spoken data from Palau, Guam, Saipan, Kosrae, Nauru, Kiribati and the Marshall Islands, examines both the structure –phonology, morphosyntax, lexis, discourse - as well as the sociolinguistic history and status of English in each territory. Each chapter takes into account possible substrate influence on these emerging Englishes, as well as contextualising the position of English with respect to other colonial and immigrant languages. The book also contains a chapter on the use of English in pre-20th century Micronesia – when it was used across the islands by whalers, beachcombers and missionaries - as well as a chapter examining the similarities and differences across the different new Micronesian Englishes.

Author Biography:

D. Britain, D. B. Hess, T. Leonhardt, S. Lynch, Bern, Switzerland; K. Matsumoto, Tokyo, Japan.
Release date Australia
June 27th, 2024
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by David Britain
  • Edited by Dominique Hess
  • Edited by Kazuko Matsumoto
  • Edited by Sara Lynch
  • Edited by Tobias Leonhardt
Pages
300
ISBN-13
9781501516030
Product ID
30217619

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