Most languages have a variety of dialects, both in geographical and socio-cultural terms. At the same time, there is a standard form of the language which is recognised, if not necessarily spoken (and/or written) by the majority of users of that language. This article aims to provide a critical analysis of the concept of standard English in the discourse of language policy in British education, with particular reference to Bourdieu's framework of symbolic power
The student demographic of universities today has changed quite dramatically from even a decade ago....
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
This article reviews the 'Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for Primary English', which s...
The \u27Standard English\u27 question has featured in linguistic, educational and cultural debates f...
Language is a basic manifestation of human being and his/her place in society. The form of language ...
© 2020 The Author(s). This article presents an analysis of the standard language ideology within a c...
Debates about language and literacy policies are increasingly constructed at national levels in rela...
<em>Standard language is generally regarded as language well establishe by usage in the speech and w...
This chapter examines the notion of 'standard British English' from several perspectives. It discuss...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
The aim of this study was to examine - within the context of the English Language and ideological tr...
English as an additional language (EAL) in school education has been mainstreamed in England since t...
This thesis argues against the claim of linguistic and cultural homogenization widely believed to be...
The term Englishes refers to the many different varieties of the English, and represents both standa...
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
The student demographic of universities today has changed quite dramatically from even a decade ago....
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
This article reviews the 'Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for Primary English', which s...
The \u27Standard English\u27 question has featured in linguistic, educational and cultural debates f...
Language is a basic manifestation of human being and his/her place in society. The form of language ...
© 2020 The Author(s). This article presents an analysis of the standard language ideology within a c...
Debates about language and literacy policies are increasingly constructed at national levels in rela...
<em>Standard language is generally regarded as language well establishe by usage in the speech and w...
This chapter examines the notion of 'standard British English' from several perspectives. It discuss...
Abstract The academic intelligentsia has been abuzz with a new found occupation-the Subaltern Studie...
The aim of this study was to examine - within the context of the English Language and ideological tr...
English as an additional language (EAL) in school education has been mainstreamed in England since t...
This thesis argues against the claim of linguistic and cultural homogenization widely believed to be...
The term Englishes refers to the many different varieties of the English, and represents both standa...
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
The student demographic of universities today has changed quite dramatically from even a decade ago....
This paper offers a critical review of language education policies and the state of language educati...
This article reviews the 'Initial Teacher Training National Curriculum for Primary English', which s...