Post-Imperial English: Status Change in Former British and American Colonies, 1940-1990

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Andrew W. Conrad, Alma Rubal-Lopez
Walter de Gruyter, Oct 13, 2011 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 662 pages

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Contents

Some empirical and theoretical issues
3
The state of the discussion
13
A comparative analysis of former AngloAmerican colonies with noncolonies
37
THE AMERICAN SPHERE OF INFLUENCE
83
From imperial design to the imperative need
85
19401993
113
Postimperial English in the Philippines
139
Ninetyfive years of change of the status of English in Puerto Rico
173
Postimperial English in Nigeria 19401990
357
English in Tanzania 19401990
373
The lifecycle of postimperial English in Cameroon
401
All gains a few losses?
431
The status of English in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia KSA from 19401990
457
From first to second language
485
Postimperial English in Malaysia
513
English in Israel after independence
535

The English language in Quebec 19401990
205
THE EUROPEAN UNION
239
Status change of English during the last fifty years
241
THE BRITISH SPHERE OF INFLUENCE
269
The imperial language in postcolonial Kenya and Uganda
271
English in South Africa 19401996
303
English in Sudan
339
Politics of language conflict and language power
557
English in Papua New Guinea
589
CONCLUSIONS
621
Postimperial English 19401990
623
Subject index
643
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