Directions in Sociolinguistics

Directions in Sociolinguistics
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Publisher : Holt McDougal
Total Pages : 612
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D00727117A
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Synopsis Directions in Sociolinguistics by : John Joseph Gumperz

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Directions in Sociolinguistics

Directions in Sociolinguistics
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Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages : 598
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ISBN-10 : 0631149872
ISBN-13 : 9780631149873
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Synopsis Directions in Sociolinguistics by : John Gumperz

Directions in Sociolinguistics is a now classic collection of pioneering essays by leading sociolinguists. It is published here for the first time in paperback and incorporates an extensive new bibliography. The book proceeds from the assumption that we may learn from language as interactional behaviour, illustrating both advances in theoretical insights and changes in research interests. Taking a speaker's communicative competence as a social as well as grammatical fact, this volume is an invaluable compendium of articles by some of the most eminent researchers in Sociolinguistics, and in the sociology and anthropology of language.

Linguistic Anthropology

Linguistic Anthropology
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 537
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ISBN-10 : 9781405126335
ISBN-13 : 1405126337
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Synopsis Linguistic Anthropology by : Alessandro Duranti

Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader is a comprehensive collection of the best work that has been published in this exciting and growing area of anthropology, and is organized to provide a guide to key issues in the study of language as a cultural resource and speaking as a cultural practice. Revised and updated, this second edition contains eight new articles on key subjects, including speech communities, the power and performance of language, and narratives Selections are both historically oriented and thematically coherent, and are accessibly grouped according to four major themes: speech community and communicative competence; the performance of language; language socialization and literacy practices; and the power of language An extensive introduction provides an original perspective on the development of the field and highlights its most compelling issues Each section includes a brief introductory statement, sets of guiding questions, and list of recommended readings on the main topics

Language and Interaction

Language and Interaction
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 902722594X
ISBN-13 : 9789027225948
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Synopsis Language and Interaction by : Susan Eerdmans

This book features a fascinating and extended focal interview with Professor John J. Gumperz, who ranges over his long career trajectory and reflects on his scientific achievements and how they relate to the contemporary linguistic scene. In this way, the reader is presented with a snapshot introduction to Gumperz's work in a contemporary context. A number of commentaries provide a stimulating and illuminating series of theoretical and applied encounters with Gumperz's work from different perspectives. In so doing, they shed new light on Gumperz's seminal contribution to the study of language and interaction. In his Response Essay and in a final discussion, Gumperz clarifies his views on many of the topics discussed in the volume, as well as sharing with readers his views on some other approaches to language and interaction that are closely aligned to his own. Sociolinguistics, the ethnographic approach to language, language and social interaction, intercultural communication, communicative conventions, contextualization – these are some of the key terms which Professor John J. Gumperz discusses in this wide ranging and searching interview about his career as an anthropological linguist and sociolinguist interested in cultural diversity and intercultural communication. John J. Gumperz, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, is one of the founders of Sociolinguistics whose early work on speech communities and on the relationship of linguistic to social boundaries helped lay the basis for much current work in the field. Since the 1970s he has concentrated on a theory and methods of discourse analysis that can account for the intrinsic diversity of today's communicative environments. His publications include: Language in Social Groups (1962); Ethnography of Communication (1964) and Directions in Sociolinguistics (1972/2002), both coedited with Dell Hymes; Discourse Strategies (1982); Language and Social Identity (1982); and Rethinking Linguistic Relativity (1996), coedited with Steven Levinson. He is currently working on a collection of studies New Ethnographies of Communication (coedited with Marco Jacquemet); and Language in Social Theory.

A Sociolinguistics of the South

A Sociolinguistics of the South
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781351805087
ISBN-13 : 1351805088
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Synopsis A Sociolinguistics of the South by : Kathleen Heugh

This book brings to life initiatives among scholars of the south and north to understand better the intelligences and pluralities of multilingualisms in southern communities and spaces of decoloniality. Chapters follow a longue durée perspective of human co-existence with communal presents, pasts, and futures; attachments to place; and insights into how multilingualisms emerge, circulate, and alter over time. Each chapter, informed by the authors’ experiences living and working among southern communities, illustrates nuances in ideas of south and southern, tracing (dis-/inter-) connected discourses in vastly different geopolitical contexts. Authors reflect on the roots, routes and ecologies of linguistic and epistemic heterogeneity while remembering the sociolinguistic knowledge and practices of those who have gone before. The book re-examines the appropriacy of how theories, policies, and methodologies ‘for multilingual contexts’ are transported across different settings and underscores the ethics of research practice and reversal of centre and periphery perspectives through careful listening and conversation. Highlighting the potential of a southern sociolinguistics to articulate a new humanity and more ethical world in registers of care, hope, and love, this volume contributes to new directions in critical and decolonial studies of multilingualism, and to re-imagining sociolinguistics, cultural studies, and applied linguistics more broadly.

Sociolinguistics

Sociolinguistics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 471
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ISBN-10 : 9781316684023
ISBN-13 : 1316684024
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Synopsis Sociolinguistics by : Nikolas Coupland

Sociolinguistics is a dynamic field of research that explains the role and function of language in social life. This book offers the most substantial account available of the core contemporary ideas and arguments in sociolinguistics, with an emphasis on innovation and change. Bringing together original writing by more than twenty of the field's most influential international thinkers and researchers, this is an indispensable guide to the newest and most searching ideas about language in society. For researchers and advanced students it gives access to the field's most pressing issues and debates, as well as providing a platform for new initiatives in sociolinguistic research.

New Directions in Linguistic Geography

New Directions in Linguistic Geography
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9789811936630
ISBN-13 : 9811936633
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Synopsis New Directions in Linguistic Geography by : Greg Niedt

This collection brings together contributions from a new wave of research into language, space, and place, at the intersection of various disciplines, from geography to sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. The authors investigate the myriad ways that people conceive of—and thereby describe—the world around them, studying the impact these ideas have on their identities, and highlighting the tension between conflicting ontologies of space. It is a timely and invaluable new resource for researchers and students in linguistics, geography, anthropology and communication.

Directions in Applied Linguistics

Directions in Applied Linguistics
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 1853598496
ISBN-13 : 9781853598494
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Synopsis Directions in Applied Linguistics by : Paul Bruthiaux

The essays and research papers in this collection explore current issues in Language Education, English for Academic Purposes, Contrastive Discourse Analysis, and Language Policy and Planning, and outline promising directions for theory and practice in applied linguistics. The collection also honours the life-long contribution of Robert B. Kaplan to the field.

Sociolinguistics Today (RLE Linguistics C: Applied Linguistics)

Sociolinguistics Today (RLE Linguistics C: Applied Linguistics)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9781317932208
ISBN-13 : 131793220X
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Synopsis Sociolinguistics Today (RLE Linguistics C: Applied Linguistics) by : Kingsley Bolton

This collection of essays developed out of a conference held in Hong Kong in 1988. The aim was to provide a forum for an exchange of views between academics working within the field of sociolinguistics, in particular between those working in the West and those working in the East. Sociolinguistics Today has taken this aim a step further to produce an overview of contemporary research into sociolinguistics worldwide. The book contains articles by acknowledged leaders in the study of language and society, and the presence of sociolinguists working in Asia provides a new and exciting challenge to the hitherto western-dominated field. The comprehensive study of Asian sociolinguistics is unique and engages with the non-Asian contributions to great effect. The range of contributors reinforces the international emphasis of the book.

Sociolinguistics

Sociolinguistics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 471
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ISBN-10 : 9781107062283
ISBN-13 : 1107062284
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Sociolinguistics by : Nikolas Coupland

An indispensable guide to the newest and most searching ideas about language in society.