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ArtikelNon-National Englishes and Their Alternatives: Academics and the Internet in Tunisia  
Oleh: Hawkins, Simon
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Multilingualism (Full Text) vol. 5 no. 4 (2008), page 357-374.
Topik: acquisition of English; multilingual factor; plurilingualism; language attitudes; Tunisia; discourse
Fulltext: 05_04_Hawkins.pdf (144.45KB)
Isi artikelThis article challenges the categorisation of English into national forms, arguing that this obscures differences in usage within a nation and ignores genres and registers that exist around the world. Further, I suggest that in addition to examining the spread of English around the world, scholars should study the ubiquity of various discourses that span multiple languages. Based on research carried out in Tunisia, and using the examples from academia, and the Internet, I argue that what is linguistically important about these examples is not the language used, but the global discourses and language ideologies of which they are a part. Whatever language Tunisians use in these discourses, Arabic, French, or English, they use them in similar ways, so that there is standardisation despite linguistic diversity. Frequently, power resides in the mastery of the discourse, rather than mastery of a language
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