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Introduction to World Englishes (Eng-219)
Reference Books

Reference Books

The students are provided with the relevant study material, yet for reading and research purposes, they are encouraged to read reference books. Some important books are annexed. 

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future-of-english-d-graddol.pdf (0.90 MB )

the-rtlg-hb-of-world-englishes-a-kirkpatrick.pdf (3.93 MB )

an-intro-to-intnl-varieties-of-english-l-bauer.pdf (1.78 MB )

world-englishes-by-andy-kirkpatrik.pdf (14.95 MB )

world-englishes-a-resource-book-jennifer-jenkins.pdf (13.75 MB )

lang-death-d-crystal.pdf (1.29 MB )

a-handbook-of-world-eng-kachru.pdf (7.83 MB )

world-englishes-meshtrie-n-bhatt.pdf (2.46 MB )

ling-imp-philipson.pdf (40.44 MB )

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Course Material
  • Week 1: Introduction
  • Week 2: Models of English
  • Week 3: ELF, Linguistic Imperialism
  • Week 4: English in Europe
  • Week 5: English in South Asia
  • Week 6: English in North America
  • Week 7: Variation in WE (Vocabulary)
  • Week 8: Variations in WE (Grammar)
  • Week 9: Variations in WE (Spellings n Pronunciation)
  • Week 10: WE Domains (Media n Advertising)
  • Week 11: WE Domains (Literature)
  • Week 12: WE: Contemporary Contexts n Functions
  • Week 13: Language Death
  • Week 14: English Teaching across Cultures
  • Week 15: Future of English
  • Week 16: Which English and Why (Pedagogical Perspective)
  • Reference Books
  • Chapters 17
  • Department English
  • Teacher Hafiz Ahmad Bilal
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