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Singapore English
Structure, Variation, and Usage
This book offers readers a new way of thinking about the unique syntactic, semantic and phonological structure of Singapore English.
Jakob R. E. Leimgruber (Author)
9781107558731, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 1 October 2015
168 pages, 22 b/w illus. 2 maps 23 tables
23 x 15.4 x 1 cm, 0.25 kg
'Considering the thoroughness, innovative framework and familiarity with the topic, we can only hope that Leimgruber is already planning a monographic sequel.' Umberto Ansaldo, Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
In recent years the study of English and its global varieties has grown rapidly as a field of study. The English language in Singapore, famous for its vernacular known as 'Singlish', is of particular interest to linguists because it takes accent, dialect and lexical features from a wide range of languages including Malay, Mandarin, Hokkien and Tamil, as well as being influenced by the Englishes of Britain, Australia and America. This book gives a comprehensive overview of English in Singapore by setting it within a historical context and drawing on recent developments in the field of indexicality, world Englishes and corpus research. Through application of the indexicality framework Jakob Leimgruber offers readers a new way of thinking about and analysing the unique syntactic, semantic and phonological structure of Singapore English. This book is ideal for researchers and advanced students interested in Singapore and its languages.
1. Introduction: Singapore and its Englishes
2. Variation in Singapore English: old and new models
3. Description: phonology and lexicon
4. Description: grammar
5. Indexicality: a model for Singapore?
6. Conclusion: the variety as a structural unit.
Subject Areas: Historical & comparative linguistics [CFF], Language: history & general works [CBX]
