Book contents
- Is English an Asian Language?
- Is English an Asian Language?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Introduction
- 1 How English Came to Asia
- 2 The Asian Corpus of English
- 3 Asian Varieties of English vs English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in Asia
- 4 What Do Asian Multilinguals Talk about When Using English as a Lingua Franca?
- 5 The Transfer of Features and Communicative Strategies
- 6 Borrowing Words and Writing Asian Englishes
- 7 Non-standard Forms in Asian Englishes and ELF
- 8 English in Law, Religion and Popular Culture
- 9 English as a Language of Education in Asia
- 10 Implications for English Language Teaching in Asia
- 11 Conclusion
- References
- Index
1 - How English Came to Asia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 October 2020
- Is English an Asian Language?
- Is English an Asian Language?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Introduction
- 1 How English Came to Asia
- 2 The Asian Corpus of English
- 3 Asian Varieties of English vs English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) in Asia
- 4 What Do Asian Multilinguals Talk about When Using English as a Lingua Franca?
- 5 The Transfer of Features and Communicative Strategies
- 6 Borrowing Words and Writing Asian Englishes
- 7 Non-standard Forms in Asian Englishes and ELF
- 8 English in Law, Religion and Popular Culture
- 9 English as a Language of Education in Asia
- 10 Implications for English Language Teaching in Asia
- 11 Conclusion
- References
- Index
Summary
Chapter 1 will first provide an introduction to how English was introduced and then developed in India. The role of the East India Company and the influence of Macaulay’s famous 1835 Minute of Indian Education will be described. The current three-language policy will be reviewed and India’s continued thirst for English explained. The chapter then compares the development of English in India with its development in China and key stages of its adoption in China are reviewed. It will be pointed out that China now has more users of English than India. Chapter 1 will also provide a brief comparative account of how English developed in the ten nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and how it came to be ratified in the 2009 ASEAN Charter as the sole working language of the group.
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- Is English an Asian Language? , pp. 12 - 29Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020