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Societal Codification of Korean English

Societal Codification of Korean English

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Bloomsbury Advances in World Englishes

Societal Codification of Korean English

Alex Baratta | Alexander Onysko

Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative

From K-pop to kimchi, Korean culture is becoming increasingly popular on the world stage. This cultural internationalisation is also mirrored linguistically, in the emergence and development of Korean English. Often referred to as 'Konglish', this book describes how the two terms in fact refer to different things and explains how Koreans have made the English language their own.

Arguing that languages are no longer codified and legitimised by dictionaries and textbooks but by everyday usage and media, Alex Baratta explores how to reconceptualise the idea of 'codification.' Providing illustrative examples of how Koreans have taken commonly used English expressions and adjusted them, such as doing 'Dutch pay', wearing a 'Burberry' and using 'hand phones', this book explores the implications and opportunities social codification presents to EFL students and teachers. In so doing, The Societal Codification of Korean English offers wider perspectives on English change across the world, seeking to dispel the myth that English only belongs to 'native speakers'.

Alex Baratta is Senior Lecturer in Language, Linguistics and Communication at the University of Manchester, UK.

Publication Date: 02 December 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350188556
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 224
Weight (oz): 17.44

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