Subject World Englishes

Course Title: World Englishes
Course Code: ENG-602
Credit Hours: 3(3-0)


Course Contents

Introduction and Historical Background

  • Introduction to the course & historical background
  • Interrelationship of World Englishes with Sociolinguistics
  • Major Trends in World Englishes, specifically in ESL situations
  • English: both globalizing and nativizing
  • World English versus World Englishes
  • Basic notions in World Englishes

Language Variation and Change

  • Levels of language variation
  • Language change and language contact
  • Ecology comes first
  • Categorizing World Englishes

Historical Background and Colonization

  • European colonization
  • Types of colonization: motives and consequences for communicative patterns
  • A short survey of British colonization
  • America jumps in: the growth and impact of a superpower
  • Internationalization and localization: post-independence developments
  • Types of varieties on historical grounds
  • The spread of global English: statistical overview

Varieties of English Across the World

  • British English: Roots of English and early expansions
  • American English: Building a New World
  • Caribbean English: Plantation wealth and misery
  • Comparative study: British, American, and Caribbean varieties of English
  • Southern Hemisphere Englishes: Settlers and locals
  • Australia and New Zealand: Pride in being down under
  • South African Englishes: Nation-building with language(s)

Language Development and Societal Issues

  • The mechanism of producing new varieties of English
  • Widespread linguistic outcomes
  • Issues and attitudes in World Englishes
  • The tension between elitism and grassroots spread
  • English as a “killer language” or a means of access?

Pedagogical Strategies and Considerations

  • Training in language teaching methods for teachers and learners
  • Practical applications with special reference to World Englishes

Recommended Books

  • Bamgbose, A. (1998). Torn between the norms: Innovations in world Englishes. World Englishes, 17(1), 1-14.
  • Crystal, D. (1997). English as a Global Language. Cambridge: CUP.
  • Graddol, D. (1997). The Future of English? London: British Council.
  • Jenkins, J. (2003). World Englishes: A Resource Book for Students. Routledge.
  • Kachru, B. (1992). The Other Tongue (2nd Ed). Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
  • Kachru, B. (1986). The Alchemy of English: The Spread, Functions and Models of Non-Native Englishes. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
  • Kachru, B., Yamuna Kachru & Cecil L. N. (2006). World Englishes in Asian Contexts. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
  • Kachru, B., Yamuna K., & Cecil L. N. (Eds.) (2006). The Handbook of World Englishes. Malden, MA; Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Kirkpatrick, A. (2007). World Englishes: Implications for International Communication and English Language Teaching. Cambridge University Press.
  • Pennycook, A. (1996). English in the World / The World in English. In J.W. Tollefson (Ed.), Power and Inequality in Language Education (pp. 34-58). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Simo, B. A. (2001). Taming the Madness of English. Modern English Teacher, 10(2), 11-17.

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