settler colonialism;
decolonization;
World Englishes;
new dialect formation;
Dynamic Model of Evolution;
DISCOURSE;
PARTICLES;
RACISM;
D O I:
10.1215/00031283-6904065
中图分类号:
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号:
030303 ;
0501 ;
050102 ;
摘要:
In this position paper, we take up David Deterding's 2008 call to think more carefully about the differences across varieties of English that have developed as a product of settler influence (e.g., Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, United States) versus those in which the Indigenous languages continue to influence lexis, phonology, morphosyntax, and discourse-pragmatics (e.g., India, Nigeria, Singapore). For us, this distinction is fundamentally rooted in the types of colonialism that characterize nations. The delineation is not simply a matter of sociopolitical optics-it directly informs the developmental pathway a variety may follow. We propose that "postcolonial Englishes" is an inaccurate cover term, one that glosses over important ecological distinctions and places varieties on a continuum when they are better considered separate evolutionary contexts.
机构:
Univ Amsterdam, Fac Humanities, Amsterdam Ctr Language & Commun, POB 1641, NL-1000 BP Amsterdam, NetherlandsUniv Amsterdam, Fac Humanities, Amsterdam Ctr Language & Commun, POB 1641, NL-1000 BP Amsterdam, Netherlands