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Situating world Englishes into a history of English course
Rakesh Mohan Bhatt
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Keyphrases
Colonial Encounters
33%
Cultural Conditions
33%
Disciplinary Discourse
33%
English Acquisition
33%
English Course
100%
English Use
33%
Global Use
33%
Grammar
33%
History of English
100%
Linguistic Hybridity
33%
Local Form
33%
Local Logic
33%
Logic of Practice
33%
Orthodoxy
33%
Plural Identities
33%
Postcolonial Englishes
33%
Sociolinguistics
33%
Sociolinguistics of Globalization
33%
World Englishes
100%
Arts and Humanities
Colonial Encounter
50%
Cultural Conditions
50%
Disciplinary discourse
50%
Discourse
50%
Global
50%
History of English
100%
Hybridity
50%
Linguistics
50%
Local
100%
Orthodoxy
50%
Post-colonial
50%
Teaching Process
50%
World Englishes
100%