AEN 401: VARIETIES OF ENGLISH

Institution Kenyatta University
Course EDUCATION
Year 1st Year
Semester Unknown
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This module is organized around thirteen major topics. We will first introduce you to the sources of variation which have precipitated the different varieties of English and explain the three major levels of language variation: phonological, lexical and morpho- syntactic. We will then examine the notion of language standardization and discuss different approaches that have been used in classifying the World Englishes.
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