Varieties of English are spoken all over the world from Africa to Asia, from Europe to America. In addition to its use as a foreign language, English in many of these countries is a first or second language variety that initially arose in a colonial setting. Currently, the most influential sociolinguistic model for the evolution of these 'Post-Colonial Englishes' is the Dynamic Model. In this Element, I outline how Construction Grammar, the most prominent cognitive syntactic theory, can provide a cognitive foundation for the assumptions made by the Dynamic Model. As I shall argue, Construction Grammar naturally complements the Dynamic Model and, in addition to that, a 'Constructionist Grammar Approach to the Dynamic Model' approach generates new research questions concerning the productivity of syntactic patterns across Dynamic Model phases.
ISBN: | 9781108829236 |
Publication date: | 9th December 2021 |
Author: | Thomas Hoffmann |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 59 pages |
Series: | Elements in World Englishes |
Genres: |
Sociolinguistics Language: history and general works |