Hearing the inner voices of Asian English poets

Lian Hee Wee, Yang Liu

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Abstract

Poetry is often, even if not always, thought of as a work to be read audibly. Literary analyses of each poem and biographical information of the poet aim at providing deeper understanding, but few students of literature actually attend seriously to the poet’s phonology. By first providing an analysis of the tonality Hong Kong English with side view glances to Singapore, this paper provides arguments for how much more exciting poetry can be not just for new Englishes, but for all languages in today’s world where so many languages and cultures are in contact.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)92-103
Number of pages12
JournalGSTF Journal on Education
Volume3
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2016

User-Defined Keywords

  • phonology
  • poetry
  • English
  • Hong Kong
  • 1. An Inspiration from History

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