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- Title Pages
- Series editor’s preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
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1 English in Singapore: Policies and prospects -
2 Migrants and ‘mother tongues’: Extralinguistic forces in the ecology of English in Singapore1 -
3 Singapore Standard English revisited -
4 The Speak Good English Movement: A web-user’s perspective -
5 Hybridity in ways of speaking: The glocalization of English in Singapore -
6 Whose English? Language Ownership in Singapore’s English Language Debates -
7 Language and social capital in Singapore -
8 Language policy and planning in Singaporean late modernity1 -
9 Problematizing the implementation of innovation in English language education in Singapore -
10 Sounding local and going global: Current research and implications for pronunciation teaching1 -
11 English as a lingua franca: Negotiating Singapore’s English language education1 -
12 Researching English in Singapore: Bibliographic sources1 - Index
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- English in Singapore
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- Series editor’s preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- [UNTITLED]
-
1 English in Singapore: Policies and prospects -
2 Migrants and ‘mother tongues’: Extralinguistic forces in the ecology of English in Singapore1 -
3 Singapore Standard English revisited -
4 The Speak Good English Movement: A web-user’s perspective -
5 Hybridity in ways of speaking: The glocalization of English in Singapore -
6 Whose English? Language Ownership in Singapore’s English Language Debates -
7 Language and social capital in Singapore -
8 Language policy and planning in Singaporean late modernity1 -
9 Problematizing the implementation of innovation in English language education in Singapore -
10 Sounding local and going global: Current research and implications for pronunciation teaching1 -
11 English as a lingua franca: Negotiating Singapore’s English language education1 -
12 Researching English in Singapore: Bibliographic sources1 - Index