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Author Honkanen, Mirka, author.

Title World Englishes on the Web : the Nigerian diaspora in the USA / Mirka Honkanen.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (vii, 338 pages) : color illustrations, maps
Series Varieties of English around the world (veaw), 0172-7362 ; volume G63
Varieties of English around the world. General series ; v. 63.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "World Englishes on the Web focuses on linguistic practices at the intersection of international migration and social media, examining the language repertoires of Nigerians living in the United States, and their negotiations of identity and authenticity on a Nigerian web forum. Based on a large corpus of informal, multilingual, interactive, online writing, this book describes how diasporic Nigerians employ African-American Vernacular English, Nigerian English, Nigerian Pidgin, and ethnic Nigerian languages in an online community of practice. The project combines corpus linguistic methods-relying on a corpus management tool custom-made for web forum data-with ethnographically-informed qualitative analyses of morphosyntactic, lexical, and orthographic features, and immigrants' language attitudes and ideologies. It is relevant particularly for linguists and other social scientists interested in World Englishes, the sociolinguistics of globalization and computer-mediated communication, corpus linguistics, and pidgin and creole languages"-- Provided by publisher
Contents Intro -- World Englishes on the Web -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The sociolinguistics of the Nigerian diaspora -- 2.1 Nigeria as a reference point -- 2.1.1 The demographics of Nigeria: A buzzing giant -- 2.1.2 English in Nigeria -- 2.1.3 The status of Nigerian Pidgin -- 2.1.4 The educated Nigerian linguistic repertoire -- 2.2 Nigerians in the United States: "They are immigrants and they are Black" -- 3. Resources, repertoires, and authenticity in times of globalization -- 3.1 Crossing
3.2 The sociolinguistics of globalization -- 3.3 Resources and languages -- 3.4 Repertoires -- 3.5 Authenticity -- 3.5.1 Language and authenticity -- 3.5.2 Doing authentic Nigerianness -- 3.5.2.1 Key concepts of cultural membership -- 3.5.2.2 Approaches to cultural authenticity -- 4. Data and methods -- 4.1 Web forums as a data source -- 4.1.1 Nairaland: A Nigerian web forum -- 4.1.2 Nairaland as a virtual community -- 4.2 Corpus compilation and composition -- 4.2.1 The "World languages -- digital languages" project -- 4.2.2 The Nairaland 2 corpus -- 4.2.3 The Net Corpora Administration Tool
4.2.4 The core 50 subcorpus -- 4.3 Global comparisons: The Corpus of Global Web-based English -- 4.4 Methods of analysis -- 4.5 Legal and ethical issues -- 5. African Americans and their vernacular English -- 5.1 Relations between U.S.-Nigerians and African Americans: "How Deep Is The Resentment?" -- 5.2 Attitudes toward AAVE: "ibonics is identity for an african american" -- 5.3 Linguistic features of AAVE -- 6. African-American linguistic resources in diasporic Nigerian repertoires -- 6.1 User types -- 6.1.1 User type I: Consistent experts -- 6.1.2 User type II: Inconsistent experts
6.1.3 User type III: Occasional users -- 6.1.4 User type IV: Minimal users -- 6.1.5 User type V: Non-users -- 6.2 AAVE features and practices -- 6.2.1 Authenticity issues -- 6.2.1.1 Controversial identities: "Reppin where am from faithfully" -- 6.2.1.2 Reactions to expert usage of AAVE: "We NIGERIANS don't talk street" -- 6.2.2 Styleshifting into AAVE -- 6.2.2.1 Rap battling: "The music of hope. .and by the way its black" -- 6.2.2.2 Accommodation to one's interlocutors: "Whatcha been up to homie?" -- 6.2.2.3 Fictional narratives: "Shes Ghetto and She's got it all!" -- 6.2.3 Verbal markers
6.2.3.1 Habitual or iterative invariant be -- 6.2.3.2 Perfect done -- 6.2.3.3 Remote past been -- 6.2.3.4 Futurate finna -- 6.2.3.5 Futurate I'ma -- 6.2.4 Lexical and orthographic AAVE features -- 6.2.4.1 Spelling: "They call each others Doggs . or is it dawgs?" -- 6.2.4.2 Lexis: "This is not hate! This is Real Talk!" -- 6.2.5 Practices of minimal usage: "Like my African american brothers go say" -- 6.2.6 Highly popular features -- 6.2.6.1 Ain't and other issues of negation: "I use the word 'aint' because i can" -- 6.2.6.2 Second-person plural pronoun y'all: "t'sup y'all?"
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Subject English language -- Dialects -- United States.
Nigerian Americans -- Languages.
English language -- Variation -- United States.
Corpora (Linguistics)
English language -- Globalization.
Electronic books.
e-books.
Corpora (Linguistics)
English language -- Dialects
English language -- Globalization
English language -- Variation
United States
Other Form: Print version: Honkanen, Mirka. World Englishes on the Web. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020 9789027207395 (DLC) 2020019601
ISBN 9789027260888 (electronic book)
9027260885 (electronic book)
9789027207395 (hardcover)
9027207399 (hardcover)