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Hong Kong English


Hong Kong English

Exploring Lexicogrammar and Discourse from a Corpus-Linguistic Perspective

von: May Wong

53,49 €

Verlag: Palgrave Pivot
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.01.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781137519641
Sprache: englisch

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This book systematically examines the linguistic features and socio-cultural issues of ‘Hong Kong English’. The author focuses on authentic data taken from the International Corpus of English (the Hong Kong component) and the Corpus of Global Web-based English to track the ways in which the English language in Hong Kong has been adapted by its users. She also analyses the emergence of new forms and structures in its grammar and discourse. While the phonetic and phonological aspects of this variety of English have been well documented, its grammatical peculiarities and social language use have been hitherto neglected. This book offers original insights into the grammatical and pragmatic/discoursal features of Hong Kong English and will therefore be of interest to those working in fields such as World Englishes and corpus linguistics.
- Chapter 1. Hong Kong English: an overview.- PART I: LEXICOGRAMMAR.- Chapter 2. Tag questions.- Chapter 3. Collective nouns.- PART II: DISCOURSE.- Chapter 4. Expressions of gratitude.- Chapter 5. Code-mixing of indigenous Cantonese words into English.- Chapter 6. Linguistic variation in digital discourse: the case of blogs.- Chapter 7. Conclusion.- Appendix 1. Indigenous Cantonese expressions in ICE-HK.- Appendix 2. Positive and negative keywords of blogs in Hong Kong English.
May L-Y Wong is an honorary assistant professor in the School of English at the University of Hong Kong. Her research interests are in corpus linguistics, cognitive linguistics and semiotics.
This book systematically examines the linguistic features and socio-cultural issues of ‘Hong Kong English’. The author focuses on authentic data taken from the International Corpus of English (the Hong Kong component) and the Corpus of Global Web-based English to track the ways in which the English language in Hong Kong has been adapted by its users. She also analyses the emergence of new forms and structures in its grammar and discourse. While the phonetic and phonological aspects of this variety of English have been well documented, its grammatical peculiarities and social language use have been hitherto neglected. This book offers original insights into the grammatical and pragmatic/discoursal features of Hong Kong English and will therefore be of interest to those working in fields such as World Englishes and corpus linguistics.
Offers new insights into grammatical and pragmatic features of Hong Kong English Focuses on naturally occurring data taken from the Hong Kong component of the International Corpus of English Provides a quantitative and qualitative account of different linguistic phenomena in Hong Kong English
“For years, the forms and functions of English in Hong Kong has been an engaging and fascinating topic of research as well as public interest. Now, for the first time, readers can consult an in-depth description of the lexico-grammatical features of English in Hong Kong that is based on copious and reliable data. May Wong's meticulous work will prove to be an indispensable reference on English as it is used in Hong Kong, and a major contribution to the study of English in a global context.” (Prof K.-K Luke, Associate Dean (Research), College of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences; Director, Centre for Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)<div><br></div><div>“Wong's book is the first comprehensive, corpus-based analysis of lexico-grammatical and discourse-related phenomena in Hong Kong English. In its scope and analytical depth, this landmark publication will be a standard reference for future research on this fascinating variety.” &nbsp;(Prof Hans-Georg Wolf, Chair of the Development and Variation of the English Language programme, Department of English and American Studies, University of Potsdam, Germany; co-author of A Dictionary of Hong Kong English (Hong Kong University Press, 2011))<br></div>

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