This book is a contribution by the staff of the English Department of the Faculty of Language and inguistics towards the investigation of Global English from different perspectives, using different approaches and examining different genres. It is divided into four parts and each part has a separate theme. The collection of 18 articles suggest that there is considerable theoretical and methodoligal diversity in the study of language. The scope of the collection reveals the range of issues that the analysis of language has addressed and can continue to address.
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