The International Use of English 71
discouraged in the mass media and in schools, it often occurs in routine
usage by ordinary working people on the street and on TV and radio, and
has
become an independent, English- based creole language with many col-
ourful expressions. Examples include ‘Ya ya papaya’ (an arrogant person) and
‘mugger toad’ (a hard- working student who can regurgitate information).
It is interesting that although Hong Kong was a
British- administered
colony for many years, there has not been such
a comparative development
of a distinctive English form as the vast majority of the inhabitants there are
Cantonese- speaking Chinese.
Strine
Strine is the Australian English vernacular which contains many colourful
words and phrases, such as the following given in Figure 4.6.
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: