The present paper investigates the representation of non-standard varieties of English in literary texts. Using a corpus-based approach focussed on Southeast Asian and West African texts while also drawing on texts from Scotland for purposes of comparison, the study performs a quantitative analysis that empirically defines linguistic feature profiles, revealing that the regions under investigation follow clearly distinct patterns, albeit with a common underlying principle. A diachronic investigation of these linguistic feature profiles shows that far from being static or stable, practices of representation vary from decade to decade
Abstract: This article provides valuable insight into the hierarchical structure of the English lang...
Currently there are very few specialised corpora of literary texts that are tailored to the needs of...
The representation of non-standard varieties of English in literature and film. This work focuses on...
The present paper investigates the representation of non-standard varieties of English in literary t...
The present study investigates the representation of non-standardised varieties of English in litera...
International audienceThe analysis of a literary corpus of West African and South East Asian prose (...
In this paper, it is suggested that Nigerian literatures written in English provide models and meth...
Non-standard language, or dialect, often serves a specific purpose in a literary work and it is ther...
Linguistic standardization has received much implicit attention in the sub-domains of linguistics, b...
L’analyse d’un corpus littéraire de textes en prose d’Afrique de l’Ouest et d’Asie du Sud-Est (1954-...
It has been observed that, in a multilingual environment where two or more languages and cultures ar...
Translation and non-native indigenised varieties of English are produced in contexts where heightene...
Evidence for the status of Black South African English (BlSAfE) as a variety of English is ambiguous...
The article examines register variation in East African English by submitting the East African compo...
This research is a study on how Malaysian English is used in creative writing by a Malaysian writer....
Abstract: This article provides valuable insight into the hierarchical structure of the English lang...
Currently there are very few specialised corpora of literary texts that are tailored to the needs of...
The representation of non-standard varieties of English in literature and film. This work focuses on...
The present paper investigates the representation of non-standard varieties of English in literary t...
The present study investigates the representation of non-standardised varieties of English in litera...
International audienceThe analysis of a literary corpus of West African and South East Asian prose (...
In this paper, it is suggested that Nigerian literatures written in English provide models and meth...
Non-standard language, or dialect, often serves a specific purpose in a literary work and it is ther...
Linguistic standardization has received much implicit attention in the sub-domains of linguistics, b...
L’analyse d’un corpus littéraire de textes en prose d’Afrique de l’Ouest et d’Asie du Sud-Est (1954-...
It has been observed that, in a multilingual environment where two or more languages and cultures ar...
Translation and non-native indigenised varieties of English are produced in contexts where heightene...
Evidence for the status of Black South African English (BlSAfE) as a variety of English is ambiguous...
The article examines register variation in East African English by submitting the East African compo...
This research is a study on how Malaysian English is used in creative writing by a Malaysian writer....
Abstract: This article provides valuable insight into the hierarchical structure of the English lang...
Currently there are very few specialised corpora of literary texts that are tailored to the needs of...
The representation of non-standard varieties of English in literature and film. This work focuses on...