Responses to Language Varieties

Responses to Language Varieties
Author: Alexei Prikhodkine,Dennis R. Preston
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027267931

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This book is about responses to language variety — their variability, shape, and content, as well as the variable cognitive and neural pathways underlying them. The chapters explore access to, processing of, and outcomes of that diversity and complexity. Many traditions are represented: from social psychology come classic experimental methods as well as more current discourse-based analyses; anthropology is represented in indexicality, iconization, recursivity, erasure, enregisterment, and ideologies; the sociolinguistic focus on specific rather than global elements that trigger responses is highlighted. The individual chapters address a variety of questions concerning language attitude, belief, and ideology, in some cases singly, in others with a more general focus, including attempts to relate one style of research to another. If we accept the fact that individuals house great variability in the underlying cognitive structures that inform responses, it follows that no single way of eliciting and studying them will do. This book provides a tour of the emerging tools that have been productive in such investigations.

Language and Situation

Language and Situation
Author: Michael Gregory,Susanne Carroll
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-09-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429790201

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Originally published in 1978. This book provides and explains a framework for understanding and describing variations of style of language in relation to the social context in which it is used. Constant features of language users, such as their temporal, geographical. and social origins, their range of intelligibility, and their individualities, are related to concepts of dialects, but dialects are not the only kind of language variety. There are features of language situations that yield others; the medium used, the roles of the users and their relationships, as well as recurring situations and cultural habits, all relate to the style employed. Variety in language can be seen in terms of the major functions of language, as 'content' as 'inter-action' and as 'texture'. Studying variety in language from sociological and linguistic aspects this book is also interesting for psycholinguistics and literary study.

Codes and Consequences

Codes and Consequences
Author: Carol Myers-Scotton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1998
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780195115239

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The author explores the implications of the phenomenon known as "codeswitching", where in given situations, different people with access to the same linguistic repertoire (or one person in various situations) will make different linguistic choices.

Language Variety in the New South

Language Variety in the New South
Author: Jeffrey Reaser,Eric Wilbanks,Karissa Wojcik,Walt Wolfram
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781469638812

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Bringing together scholars from a range of disciplines to assess the use and meaning of language in the South, a region rich in dialects and variants, this comprehensive edited collection reflects the cutting-edge research presented at the fourth decennial meeting of Language Variety in the South in 2014. Focusing on the ongoing changes and surprising continuities associated with the contemporary South, the contributors use innovative methodologies to pave new pathways for understanding the social dynamics that shape the language in the South today. Along with the editors, contributors to the volume include Agnes Bolonyai, Katie Carmichael, Phillip M. Carter, Becky Childs, Danica Cullinan, Nathalie Dajko, Catherine Evans Davies, Robin Dodsworth, Hartwell S. Francis, Kirk Hazen, Anne H. Charity Hudley, Neal Hutcheson, Alex Hyler, Mary Kohn, Christian Koops, William A. Kretzschmar Jr., Sonja L. Lanehart, Andrew Lynch, Ayesha M. Malik, Christine Mallinson, Jim Michnowicz, Caroline Myrick, Michael D. Picone, Dennis R. Preston, Paul E. Reed, Joel Schneier, James Shepherd, Erik R. Thomas, Sonya Trawick, and Tracey L. Weldon.

Language Variety in the South Revisited

Language Variety in the South Revisited
Author: Cynthia Bernstein,Thomas E. Nunnally,Robin Sabino
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2014-01-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780817357443

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Top linguists from diverse fields address language varieties in the South. Language Variety in the South Revisited is a comprehensive collection of new research on southern United States English by foremost scholars of regional language variation. Like its predecessor, Language Variety in the South: Perspectives in Black and White (The University of Alabama Press, 1986), this book includes current research into African American vernacular English, but it greatly expands the scope of investigation and offers an extensive assessment of the field. The volume encompasses studies of contact involving African and European languages; analysis of discourse, pragmatic, lexical, phonological, and syntactic features; and evaluations of methods of collecting and examining data. The 38 essays not only offer a wealth of information about southern language varieties but also serve as models for regional linguistic investigation.

Variation in the Form and Use of Language

Variation in the Form and Use of Language
Author: Ralph W. Fasold
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1983
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0878402144

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Twenty-four linguists analyze natural and social differences in language form, use, and attitudes.

Dialects at School

Dialects at School
Author: Jeffrey Reaser,Carolyn Temple Adger,Walt Wolfram,Donna Christian
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317678984

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Like its predecessor, Dialects in Schools and Communities, this book illuminates major language-related issues that educational practitioners confront, such as responding to dialect related features in students’ speech and writing, teaching Standard English, teaching students about dialects, and distinguishing dialect difference from language disorders. It approaches these issues from a practical perspective rooted in sociolinguistic research, with a focus on the research base for accommodating dialect differences in schools. Expanded coverage includes research on teaching and learning and attention to English language learners. All chapters include essential information about language variation, language attitudes, and principles of handling dialect differences in schools; classroom-based samples illustrating the application of these principles; and an annotated resources list for further reading. The text is supported by a Companion Website (www.routledge.com/cw/Reaser) providing additional resources including activities, discussion questions, and audio/visual enhancements that illustrate important information and/or pedagogical approaches. Comprehensive and authoritative, Dialects at School reflects both the relevant research bases in linguistics and education and educational practices concerning language variation. The problems and examples included are authentic, coming from the authors’ own research, observations and interactions in public school classrooms, and feedback in workshops. Highlights include chapters on oral language and reading and writing in dialectally diverse classrooms, as well as a chapter on language awareness for students, offering a clear and compelling overview of how teachers can inspire students to learn more about language variation, including their own community language patterns. An inventory of dialect features in the Appendix organizes and expands on the structural descriptions presented in the chapters.

Studies in the Varieties of Language

Studies in the Varieties of Language
Author: V. U. Longe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1995
Genre: English language
ISBN: IND:30000056152238

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