

English in Language Shift
272 pages2009Cambridge University PressISBN 9780511597893
East IndiansEnglish languageHistoryLanguagesLanguages in contactSocial aspects of English languageVariationEast indians, foreign countriesEnglish language, south africaEnglish language, social aspectsLanguageSocial aspects
About this book
In his important new study, Rajend Mesthrie examines the rise of a new variety of English among Indian migrant workers indentured on the plantations of Natal in South Africa, and among their descendants. Considering the historical background to, and linguistic consequences of, language shift in an immigrant context, he draws significant parallels between second-language acquisition and the processes of pidginisation and creolisation. In particular, he analyses universals of second-language acquisition and the role of transfer from the Indic and Dravidian substrate languages. English in language shift observes the acquisition of language in its social setting, often outside the classroom. Its linguistic focus is on the distinctive syntax of South African Indian English, with respect to word order and clause structures; and it contains descriptions of lexis, phonetics and morphology in terms of social variation. South African Indian English is compared with other dialects within South Africa, with English in India and with Englishes generally.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Published
- 2009
- Pages
- 272
- ISBN
- 9780511597893
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