Introducing global englishes / Nico Hess.
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TextPublication details: United Kingdom : ED-Tech Press ; 2019.Description: xvi, 295 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781788823555
- 420.9 H463i
- PE1073
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| CIR 420.143018 H191 2021 The handbook of English linguistics / | CIR 420.188 L260c 2020 Corpus linguistics for World Englishes : a guide for research / | CIR 420.71242 G653t 2015 Teaching english in secondary schools | CIR 420.9 H463i 2019 Introducing global englishes / | CIR 420.9 M189h 2020 History of English : a resource book for students / | CIR 420.9 St491h 2018 History of English language / | CIR 420.9 W930s 2024 A short history of English language / |
Includes index,
Includes bibliography pages (288-291).
It is estimated that the number of native English speakers is 300 million to 450 million. More than one billion people are believed to speak some form of English. Although the numbers vary, it is widely accepted that hundreds of millions of people around the world speak English, whether as a native, second or a foreign language. English, in some form, has become the native or unofficial language of a majority of the countries around the world today.
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