Digital World Englishes

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Code-mixing
digital Englishes identity formation
Digital space
Englishes theory
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Language
language pedagogy digital
linguistic variation internet
morphing identities
multimodal communication
native-speakerism critique
qualitative linguistic research
sociolinguistics online

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032163192
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Digital World Englishes aims to be an introduction to and exposition of the universe of world Englishes as represented in online spaces. It presents aspects of world Englishes theory in relation to our evolving digital reality and examples of authentic language variation, change, and code-mixing. To do that, it visits such stations as world Englishes frameworks, pedagogy, new media, augmented intelligence, interactions with other languages, research methodology, and Internet user identities. The reader of the book will come away from the reading with a clear idea of what world Englishes are and how they have morphed, adapted, and come to manifest in online environments. This is likely the first book-length treatment of this topic from the lenses of linguistic creativity, morphing identities, and the power of languages of wider communication.

Patricia Friedrich currently serves as vice provost (academic personnel) at Arizona State University where she is also a professor of sociolinguistics. She has authored 11 books and over 45 scholarly articles/chapters about topics in world Englishes, peace and language, the social construction of mental illness, and applied linguistics. She teaches classes in linguistics and the history of the English language.

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