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Cultural Conceptualisations in West African English: A Cognitive-linguistic Approach
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Cultural Conceptualisations in West African English: A Cognitive-linguistic Approach

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This book is an application of the cognitive-linguistic framework to the study of the New Englishes, specifically West African English. Its theoretical part provides an outline of the analytical tools, in particular conceptual metaphor/metonymy and cultural-model theory. Using corpus-linguistic methods and incorporating research from neighbouring social sciences, the empirical part explores culture-specific conceptualisations and their linguistic expression in the variety under analysis. The findings attest to the cultural contextualisation of the English language in the West African setting. The last part of the book critically discusses the current debate on the role and spread of English as a global language, from a cognitive-linguistic and discourse-analytical perspective.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
5 November 2007
Pages
300
ISBN
9783631572047

This book is an application of the cognitive-linguistic framework to the study of the New Englishes, specifically West African English. Its theoretical part provides an outline of the analytical tools, in particular conceptual metaphor/metonymy and cultural-model theory. Using corpus-linguistic methods and incorporating research from neighbouring social sciences, the empirical part explores culture-specific conceptualisations and their linguistic expression in the variety under analysis. The findings attest to the cultural contextualisation of the English language in the West African setting. The last part of the book critically discusses the current debate on the role and spread of English as a global language, from a cognitive-linguistic and discourse-analytical perspective.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
5 November 2007
Pages
300
ISBN
9783631572047