
Post-Imperial English: Status Change in Former British and American Colonies, 1940-1990
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Format
Paperback
Pages
654
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1996
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
3111798836
ISBN-13
9783111798837
Description
This work explores the evolution of English in various regions that were once under British and American colonial rule, focusing on the significant changes that occurred between 1940 and 1990. The authors delve into the sociolinguistic aspects of this status change, examining how political shifts influenced the use and perception of English in these territories. They provide a critical analysis of the aftermath of colonialism and how it reshaped language dynamics, creating unique linguistic landscapes.
Through detailed case studies and robust research, the text offers insights into the complexities of identity, power, and communication in post-imperial societies. It highlights the interplay between language and social factors, illustrating how English has adapted and transformed while impacting cultural identities in the former colonies. The work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersections of language, history, and society.
Through detailed case studies and robust research, the text offers insights into the complexities of identity, power, and communication in post-imperial societies. It highlights the interplay between language and social factors, illustrating how English has adapted and transformed while impacting cultural identities in the former colonies. The work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersections of language, history, and society.
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