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"Communicating with Asia brings together an international team of leading researchers to discuss South, South-East, East and Central Asia, and explore Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi-Urdu, Malay, and Russian as major languages. The volume locates English inside a number of national, regional or lingua franca contexts and illustrates the way it develops in such contact situations. Local dynamics affecting languages in contact and cultural links of languages are dealt with, such as educational-political issues and tensions between conflicting norms. In today's global world, where the continent is an increasing area of focus, it is vital to explore what it means to 'understand' Asian cultures through English and other languages. This important new study will be of interest to students and researchers working in the fields of regional studies, English as a global language, Asian languages and cultural studies"--

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' it is a robust collection of papers that can greatly inform Asia-focused researchers and linguistic knowledge. Moreover, it can serve as a model of good research for individuals working in different sub-fields of applied linguistics - from ELF to world Englishes to language policy and planning. I would say, that if this is where your core research interest lies, this is a book that certainly should have a home on your bookshelf.' Joshua M. Paiz, LINGUIST List (https://new.linguistlist.org)

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Communicating with Asia is essential in today's global world. This volume explores Asia from both a communicative and linguistic perspective.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Communicating with Asia: introduction 1(10)
Gerhard Leitner
Azirah Hashim
Hans-Georg Wolf
Part I English in selected regional and national habitats with a glance at the role of outward-bound communication needs
11(142)
1 The development of English in Pakistan
13(15)
Tariq Rahman
2 English for Japan: in the cultural context of the East Asian Expanding Circle
28(15)
Nobuyuki Hino
3 Convergence and divergence of English in Malaysia and Singapore
43(13)
EE-Ling Low
Rachel Tan Siew Kuang
4 Indian English prosody
56(13)
Pramod Pandey
5 Charting the endonormative stabilization of Singapore English
69(16)
Tan Siew Imm
6 Arabic in contact with English and Malay in Malaysia
85(17)
Azirah Hashim
Gerhard Leitner
7 Preposition stranding and pied-piping in Philippine English: a corpus-based study
102(18)
Danilo T. Dayag
8 The Americanization of the phonology of Asian Englishes: evidence from Singapore
120(15)
Ying-Ying Tan
9 Postcolonial and learner Englishes in Southeast Asia: implications for international communication
135(18)
Michael Percillier
Part II Major other languages in Asia, their international status and impact on education
153(96)
10 Multilingualism, Hindi-Urdu and Indian English: international and international diaspora
155(15)
Tej K. Bhatia
William C. Ritchie
11 Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu: convergence and divergence of the official languages in contemporary Southeast Asia
170(18)
Beng Soon Lim
Gloria R. Poedjosoedarmo
12 Putonghua and Cantonese in the Chinese territories
188(17)
Chan Shui-Duen
13 The Chinese language in the Asian diaspora: a Malaysian experience
205(11)
Wang Xiaomei
14 Russian in Far East Asia: linguistic policies on the periphery of empire
216(15)
Roxana Elena Doncu
15 Russian and Turkic languages in Central Asia
231(18)
Zoya Proshina
Part III Wider perspectives
16 Understanding Asia by means of cognitive sociolinguistics and cultural linguistics -- the example of ghosts in Hong Kong English
249(18)
Hans-Georg Wolf
Thomas Chan
17 Understanding Asia through English literature
267(15)
Gerhard Stilz
18 English as a lingua franca and educational impact in Asia
282(14)
Andy Kirk Pat Rick
19 The Australian Asia Project
296(17)
Joseph Lo Bianco
Yvette Slaughter
Bibliography 313(40)
Index 353
Gerhard Leitner, Professor of English, has taught varieties of English and English as a global language in Berlin, and as visiting professor in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, China, India and Italy. Azirah Hashim is a Professor of English at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, where she is also Dean of the Humanities Research Cluster and Director of the Centre for ASEAN Regionalism. Hans-Georg Wolf is Chair Professor for the Development and Variation of the English Language at Universität Potsdam, Germany.