Discovering Sociolinguistics

Discovering Sociolinguistics
Author: Dick Smakman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781137519085

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This engagingly written textbook provides a unique 'hands-on' introduction to sociolinguistics, which equips readers with the tools to start their own sociolinguistic research project. The book begins by outlining the historical, theoretical and cultural space in which language use occurs, before delving into the key topics and concepts of today's field. It examines the choices speakers make in everyday life and assesses language and status across the world, by investigating variation in cultural norms. Sociolinguistic variables such as age and gender are surveyed, along with the socio-cultural context of second language acquisition. The second half of the book equips readers with the skills needed to undertake sociolinguistic research of their own. This is an ideal introductory text for students taking courses in sociolinguistics, language and society, language in use or language variation.

Urban Sociolinguistics

Urban Sociolinguistics
Author: Dick Smakman,Patrick Heinrich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781315514635

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From Los Angeles to Tokyo, Urban Sociolinguistics is a sociolinguistic study of twelve urban settings around the world. Building on William Labov’s famous New York Study, the authors demonstrate how language use in these areas is changing based on belief systems, behavioural norms, day-to-day rituals and linguistic practices. All chapters are written by key figures in sociolinguistics and presents the personal stories of individuals using linguistic means to go about their daily communications, in diverse sociolinguistic systems such as: extremely large urban conurbations like Cairo, Tokyo, and Mexico City smaller settings like Paris and Sydney less urbanised places such as the Western Netherlands Randstad area and Kohima in India. Providing new perspectives on crucial themes such as language choice and language contact, code-switching and mixing, language and identity, language policy and planning and social networks, this is key reading for students and researchers in the areas of multilingualism and super-diversity within sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and urban studies.

How We Talk about Language

How We Talk about Language
Author: Betsy Rymes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108488310

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With examples of conversation, this book is a lively account of social and intellectual import of everyday talk about language.

Globalising Sociolinguistics

Globalising Sociolinguistics
Author: Dick Smakman,Patrick Heinrich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317451006

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This book challenges the predominance of mainstream sociolinguistic theories by focusing on lesser known sociolinguistic systems, from regions of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, South America, the European Mediterranean, and Slavic regions as well as specific speech communities such as those speaking Nivkh, Jamaican Creole, North Saami, and Central Yup’ik. In nineteen chapters, the specialist authors look at key sociolinguistic aspects of each region or speech community, such as gender, politeness strategies, speech patterns and the effects of social hierarchy on language, concentrating on the differences from mainstream models. The volume, introduced by Miriam Meyerhoff, has been written by the leading expert of each specific region or community and includes contributions by Rajend Mesthrie, Marc Greenberg and Daming Xu. This publication draws together connections across regions/communities and considers how mainstream sociolinguistics is incomplete or lacking. It reveals how lesser-known cultures can play an important role in the building of theory in sociolinguistics. Globalising Sociolinguistics is essential reading for any researcher in sociolinguistics and language variation and will be a key reference for advanced sociolinguistics courses.

The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Sociolinguistics

The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Sociolinguistics
Author: Kimberly Geeslin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000549775

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This state-of-the-art volume offers a comprehensive, accessible, and uniquely interdisciplinary examination of social factors’ role in second language acquisition (SLA) through different theoretical paradigms, methodological traditions, populations, contexts, and language groups. Top scholars from around the world synthesize current and past work, contextualize the central issues, and set the future research agenda on second language variation, including languages studied or taught less commonly. This will be an indispensable resource to scholars and advanced students of SLA, applied linguistics, education, and other fields interested in the social aspects of language learning in research practice and instruction.

What Is Sociolinguistics

What Is Sociolinguistics
Author: Gerard Van Herk
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-11-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781118960738

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How is our language affected by our ethnicity, gender, and region? How are our conversations and other interactions structured? How does society view and regulate language? How do we use language to present ourselves to others? In this revised and updated second edition of the popular What Is Sociolinguistics? Gerard Van Herk explores these and other intriguing questions about language, how we use it, and its relationships to society. Van Herk guides the reader on a tour through the major issues that define the field, including region, status, gender, time, language attitudes, interaction, and style, at the same time exploring the sociolinguistics of multilingualism, culture and ethnicity, language contact, and education. This second edition has been revised and updated to include new and more exercises, discussion questions, and suggested readings, as well as expanded chapters exploring gender duality and Latino English. Key readings are introduced in Van Herk’s clear and engaging voice, which accompanies the text throughout, providing an accessible point of entry for those new to, or less familiar with, sociolinguistics. Chapter summaries and textboxes are similarly employed to signpost and illuminate learning. A companion website features PowerPoint slides for each chapter with suggestions for framing class discussions and exercises, further examples of concepts discussed, additional reading suggestions, and ready-to-go slides for class presentation. Packed with the latest research and practical teaching aids, What is Sociolinguistics? Second edition retains the highly-praised character of its predecessor and provides an essential up-to-date text for both students and instructors alike.

Exploring Future Paths for Historical Sociolinguistics

Exploring Future Paths for Historical Sociolinguistics
Author: Tanja Säily,Arja Nurmi,Minna Palander-Collin,Anita Auer
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027264817

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This volume explores potential paths in historical sociolinguistics, with a particular focus on the inter-related areas of methodological innovations, hitherto un- or under-explored textual resources, and theoretical advancements and challenges. The individual chapters cover Dutch, Finnish and different varieties of English and are based on data spanning from the fifteenth century to the present day. Paying tribute to Terttu Nevalainen’s pioneering work, the book highlights the wide range and complexity of the field of historical sociolinguistics and presents achievements and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration. The book is of interest to a wide readership, ranging from scholars of historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics and digital humanities to (advanced) graduate and postgraduate students in courses on language variation and change.

Discovering Language An Introduction to Linguistics for Students in Taiwan

Discovering Language  An Introduction to Linguistics for Students in Taiwan
Author: Thomas Nash
Publsiher: 政大出版社
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789866475337

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本書是專為介紹台灣大學語言學課程。其目的是激勵學生,激發他們對語言的興趣,以及瞭解語言的本質並融入他們的生活中。比大多數的語言學教科書篇幅更短、更易於閱讀,但有更多的內容是直接關係到學生在台灣的生活,如國語,台語和原住民的南島語的例子。書中的練習題可讓學生檢查他們的學習成效。