PPT-Variation in ‘Native’ Englishes
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For use with Chapter 4 of Galloway N and Rose H 2015 Introducing Global Englishes Routledge Dr Heath Rose and Dr Nicola Galloway Review of Lecture 3 There are
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For use with Chapter 4 of Galloway N and Rose H 2015 Introducing Global Englishes Routledge Dr Heath Rose and Dr Nicola Galloway Review of Lecture 3 There are many advantages to having a global lingua franca increased . to paralinguisticphonetic variation and attempted solutions are discussed.1 IntroductionOne of speaker specific qualities like age, sex,emotions and attitudes. for different typically made by lingu For use with Chapter 2 of:. Galloway, N. and Rose, H. (2015). . Introducing Global Englishes. . . Routledge. .. © Dr. Heath Rose and Dr. Nicola Galloway. Review of . L. ecture 1. English has been under constant change, particularly when coming into contact with other languages:. Englishes. . For use with Chapter 5 of:. Galloway, N. and Rose, H. (2015). . Introducing Global Englishes. . . Routledge. .. © Dr. Heath Rose and Dr. Nicola Galloway. Review of Lecture 4. The . ‘native’ . British English. Many sociolects, idiolects . Regional dialects . Britain: long, shared heritage, small area. vs. USA: short shared past, vast territory. Yet. :. . greater differences within the North of England than in North America . Dialects and Accents. Phonetic Variation. Poll Everywhere. https://www.polleverywhere.com/. Phonetic Variation. Accent. Spoken by non-native speakers. Reflects normal influence of native phonological and phonetic system. For use with Chapter 1 of:. Galloway, N. and Rose, H. (2015). . Introducing Global Englishes. . . Routledge. .. © Dr. Heath Rose and Dr. Nicola Galloway. Overview. Introductory activities. Look at the map (Figure 1.1 in the introduction to Chapter 1) and discuss the questions below.. For use with Chapter 4 of:. Galloway, N. and Rose, H. (2015). . Introducing Global Englishes. . . Routledge. .. © Dr. Heath Rose and Dr. Nicola Galloway. Review of Lecture 3. There are many advantages to having a global lingua franca – increased . For use with Chapter 2 of:. Galloway, N. and Rose, H. (2015). . Introducing Global Englishes. . . Routledge. .. © Dr. Heath Rose and Dr. Nicola Galloway. Review of . L. ecture 1. English has been under constant change, particularly when coming into contact with other languages:. . For use with Chapter 5 of:. Galloway, N. and Rose, H. (2015). . Introducing Global Englishes. . . Routledge. .. © Dr. Heath Rose and Dr. Nicola Galloway. Review of Lecture 4. The . ‘native’ . Jennifer Smith. English has always been a . highly mobile language. , beginning with it’s . arrival to the British Isles . from Europe in the fifth century and it’s . subsequent spread around the globe. y = . kx. , where k ≠ 0. . The constant of variation for a direct variation . k. is the coefficient of . x.. Example of direct variation. : The time it takes to hear thunder varies directly with the distance from lightning. (As the distance from lightning increases, so does the time it takes you to hear the thunder!). British English. Many sociolects, idiolects . Regional dialects . Britain: long, shared heritage, small area. vs. USA: short shared past, vast territory. Yet. :. . greater differences within the North of England than in North America . For use with Chapter 4 of:. Galloway, N. and Rose, H. (2015). . Introducing Global Englishes. . . Routledge. .. © Dr. Heath Rose and Dr. Nicola Galloway. Review of Lecture 3. There are many advantages to having a global lingua franca – increased . A (So ci o - ) L D escription of First Nations Englishes Beke Hansen, University of Freiburg The aim of the project is to provide a linguistic descr iption of English dialects spoken by First Na
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