Title: The Routledge Handbook of English as a Lingua Franca
Abstract:Introduction to the volume Part One: Conceptualising and positioning ELF Conceptualising ELF - Anna Mauranen English as a lingua franca and intercultural communication - Will Baker Communities of prac...Introduction to the volume Part One: Conceptualising and positioning ELF Conceptualising ELF - Anna Mauranen English as a lingua franca and intercultural communication - Will Baker Communities of practice and English as a lingua franca - Susanne Ehrenreich Complexity and ELF - Diane Larsen-Freeman English language teaching: pedagogic reconnection with the social dimension - Constant Leung and Jo Lewkowicz Cognitive perspectives on English as a lingua franca - Christopher Hall Standard English and the dynamics of ELF variation - Barbara Seidlhofer Historical perspectives on ELF - H. G. Widdowson Part Two: Regional spread of ELF ELF and the EU/wider Europe - Tamah Sherman English as a lingua franca in the Gulf Cooperation Council states - Nuha Alharbi The development of English as a lingua franca in ASEAN - Andy Kirkpatrick Chinese English as a lingua franca: an ideological inquiry - Ying Wang The status of ELF in Japan - James D'Angelo ELF in Brazil: recent developments and further directions - Telma Gimenez, Michele Salles El Kadri and Luciana Cabrini Simoes Calvo Is English the lingua franca of South Africa? - Christa van der Walt and Rinelle Evans Part Three: ELF characteristics and processes Analysing ELF variability - Ruth Osimk-Teasdale The pragmatics of ELF - Alessia Cogo and Juliane House Pronunciation and miscommunication in ELF interactions: an analysis of initial clusters - Ishamina Althirah Gardiner and David Deterding Creativity, idioms and metaphorical language in ELF - Marie-Luise Pitzl Grammar in ELF - Elina Ranta Morphosyntactic variation in spoken English as a lingua franca interactions: revisiting linguistic variety - Beyza Bjoerkman Language norms in ELF - Niina Hynninen and Anna Solin Uncooperative lingua franca encounters - Christopher Jenks Part Four: Contemporary domains and functions Translingual practice and ELF - Suresh Canagarajah and Daisuke Kimura ELF in the domain of business - BELF: what does the B stand for? - Anne Kankaanranta and Leena Louhiala-Salminen ELF in social contexts - Kaisa S. Pietikainen Humour in ELF interaction: a powerful, multifunctional resource in relational practice - Patricia Pullin ELF in electronically mediated intercultural communication - Chittima Sangiamchit ELF and multilingualism - Alessia Cogo ELF and translation/interpreting - Michaela Albl-Mikasa Part Five: ELF in Academia Beyond monolingualism in higher education: a language policy account - Ute Smit EMI in higher education: an ELF perspective - Kumiko Murata and Masakazu Iino Written academic English as a lingua franca - Bruce Horner Transforming higher education and literacy policies: the contribution of ELF - Ursula Wingate Part Six: ELF and Pedagogy ELF and teacher education - Martin Dewey and Laura Patsko ELF-aware teaching, learning and teacher development - Nicos Sifakis and Yasemin Bayyurt ELF and ELT teaching materials - Nicola Galloway ELF and content and language integrated learning - Julia Huttner ELT and ELF in the East Asian contexts - Ayako Suzuki, Haibo Liu and Melissa H. Yu Language as system and language as dialogic creativity: the difficulties of teaching English as a lingua franca in the classroom - Sue Wright and Lin Zheng English Language teachers and ELF - Enric Llurda Part Seven: ELF into the future: trends, debates, predictions English as a lingua franca: changing 'attitudes' - Robert Baird and Mariko Baird ELF in migration - Maria Grazia Guido Global languages and lingua franca communication - Sonia Moran Panero Language assessment: the challenge of ELF - Luke Harding and Tim McNamara ELF and critical language testing - Elana Shohamy The future of English as a lingua franca? - Jennifer Jenkins IndexRead More
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Publication Date: 2017-08-23
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Title: $The Routledge Handbook of English as a Lingua Franca
Abstract: Introduction to the volume Part One: Conceptualising and positioning ELF Conceptualising ELF - Anna Mauranen English as a lingua franca and intercultural communication - Will Baker Communities of practice and English as a lingua franca - Susanne Ehrenreich Complexity and ELF - Diane Larsen-Freeman English language teaching: pedagogic reconnection with the social dimension - Constant Leung and Jo Lewkowicz Cognitive perspectives on English as a lingua franca - Christopher Hall Standard English and the dynamics of ELF variation - Barbara Seidlhofer Historical perspectives on ELF - H. G. Widdowson Part Two: Regional spread of ELF ELF and the EU/wider Europe - Tamah Sherman English as a lingua franca in the Gulf Cooperation Council states - Nuha Alharbi The development of English as a lingua franca in ASEAN - Andy Kirkpatrick Chinese English as a lingua franca: an ideological inquiry - Ying Wang The status of ELF in Japan - James D'Angelo ELF in Brazil: recent developments and further directions - Telma Gimenez, Michele Salles El Kadri and Luciana Cabrini Simoes Calvo Is English the lingua franca of South Africa? - Christa van der Walt and Rinelle Evans Part Three: ELF characteristics and processes Analysing ELF variability - Ruth Osimk-Teasdale The pragmatics of ELF - Alessia Cogo and Juliane House Pronunciation and miscommunication in ELF interactions: an analysis of initial clusters - Ishamina Althirah Gardiner and David Deterding Creativity, idioms and metaphorical language in ELF - Marie-Luise Pitzl Grammar in ELF - Elina Ranta Morphosyntactic variation in spoken English as a lingua franca interactions: revisiting linguistic variety - Beyza Bjoerkman Language norms in ELF - Niina Hynninen and Anna Solin Uncooperative lingua franca encounters - Christopher Jenks Part Four: Contemporary domains and functions Translingual practice and ELF - Suresh Canagarajah and Daisuke Kimura ELF in the domain of business - BELF: what does the B stand for? - Anne Kankaanranta and Leena Louhiala-Salminen ELF in social contexts - Kaisa S. Pietikainen Humour in ELF interaction: a powerful, multifunctional resource in relational practice - Patricia Pullin ELF in electronically mediated intercultural communication - Chittima Sangiamchit ELF and multilingualism - Alessia Cogo ELF and translation/interpreting - Michaela Albl-Mikasa Part Five: ELF in Academia Beyond monolingualism in higher education: a language policy account - Ute Smit EMI in higher education: an ELF perspective - Kumiko Murata and Masakazu Iino Written academic English as a lingua franca - Bruce Horner Transforming higher education and literacy policies: the contribution of ELF - Ursula Wingate Part Six: ELF and Pedagogy ELF and teacher education - Martin Dewey and Laura Patsko ELF-aware teaching, learning and teacher development - Nicos Sifakis and Yasemin Bayyurt ELF and ELT teaching materials - Nicola Galloway ELF and content and language integrated learning - Julia Huttner ELT and ELF in the East Asian contexts - Ayako Suzuki, Haibo Liu and Melissa H. Yu Language as system and language as dialogic creativity: the difficulties of teaching English as a lingua franca in the classroom - Sue Wright and Lin Zheng English Language teachers and ELF - Enric Llurda Part Seven: ELF into the future: trends, debates, predictions English as a lingua franca: changing 'attitudes' - Robert Baird and Mariko Baird ELF in migration - Maria Grazia Guido Global languages and lingua franca communication - Sonia Moran Panero Language assessment: the challenge of ELF - Luke Harding and Tim McNamara ELF and critical language testing - Elana Shohamy The future of English as a lingua franca? - Jennifer Jenkins Index