English in the Nordic Countries

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English in the Nordic Countries

Connections, Tensions, and Everyday Realities

Beers Faegersten, Kristy; Peterson, Elizabeth

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2023

244

Dura

Inglês

9781032224688

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. English in the Nordic countries: An introduction

Elizabeth Peterson and Kristy Beers Faegersten

Part I: Background and critical perspectives

Chapter 2. The role of English in the Nordic language system

Johan Strang

Chapter 3. Shifting connections between English and the languages of the Nordic region

Elizabeth Peterson

Chapter 4. Anglicization of the languages of the Nordic countries: Popular culture and everyday discourse

Kristy Beers Faegersten

Chapter 5. Language contact and language change: Impact on the languages of the Nordic countries

Helga Hilmisdottir and Elizabeth Peterson

Chapter 6. Beyond threat or opportunity: English and language ideological tensions in the Nordic countries

Janus Mortensen

Part II: English in different settings

Chapter 7. Parallelingualism, translanguaging, and English-medium instruction in Nordic higher education

BethAnne Paulsrud and Una Cunningham

Chapter 8. English in the Nordic workplace: Practices, policies, and ideologies

Dorte Lonsmann

Chapter 9. English in Norway's multilingual North: A rhizomatic view on encounters with historical and transnational diversity

Florian Hiss

Chapter 10. Metapragmatics of "bad" English in Finnish social media

Samu Kytoelae

Chapter 11. English in Nordic multilingual families: Couple and family language practices

Kaisa S. Pietikaeinen and Louisa Guehr

Chapter 12. English in the Nordic countries: Conclusions

Elizabeth Peterson and Kristy Beers Faegersten
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sociolinguistic research;language policy analysis;multilingual societies;anglicization effects;language contact phenomena;higher education language;English integration in Scandinavia