The new sociolinguistics reader / edited by Nikolas Coupland and Adam Jaworski
Publication details: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, c2009. Description: xii, 735 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781403944153; 1403944156Subject(s): SociolinguisticsDDC classification: 306.44 NEW| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| 306.44 HOL An introduction to sociolinguistics / | 306.44 HUD Sociolinguistics / | 306.44 LAN Language and gender : a reader / | 306.44 NEW The new sociolinguistics reader / | 306.44 STO Sociolinguistics : a resource book for students / | 306.44 TRU Sociolinguistics : an introduction to language and society / | 306.44 WAR An introduction to sociolinguistic / |
1.Social Worlds through Language
Pt. I Language Variation
2.Dialect in Society
3.The Social Stratification of (r) in New York City Department Stores
4.The Social Differentiation of English in Norwich
5.The Transmission Problem in Linguistic Change
6.Be like: The New Quotative in English
7.Network Structure and Linguistic Change
8.Demythologizing Sociolinguistics
9.Syntactic Variation and Beyond
10.Ethnography and the Study of Variation
Pt. II Language, Gender and Sexuality
11.'Women's Language' or 'Powerless Language'?
12.The Relativity of Linguistic Strategies: Rethinking Power and Solidarity in Gender and Dominance
13.Fraternity Men: Variation and Discourses of Masculinity
14.Masculinity Manoeuvres: Critical Discursive Psychology and the Analysis of Identity Strategies
15.'Why Be Normal?': Language and Identity Practices in a Community of Nerd Girls
16.Lip Service on the Fantasy Lines
17.Language and Identity in Drag Queen Performances
Pt. III Style, Stylization and Identity
18.Language Style as Audience Design
19.The Process of Communication Accommodation
20.Crossing, Etrmicity and Code-Switching
21.Yorkville Crossing: White Teens, Hip-Hop, and African American English
22.Dialect Style, Social Class and Metacultural Performance: The Pantomime Dame
23.Refashioning and Performing Identities in Global Hip-Hop
Pt. IV Language Attitudes, Ideologies and Stances
24.Social Class Differences and the Identification of Sex in Children's Speech
25.Folk Linguistics
26.Language-Ideological Processes
27.Language Ideology and Spelling Reform: Discourses of Orthography in the Debate over German
28.The Production and Reproduction of Language Ideologies in Practice
29.Linguistic Resources for Socializing Humanity
Pt. V Multilingualism, Code-Switching and Diglossia
30.Language, Ethnicity and Racism
31.Diglossia
32.Language Change and Sex Roles in a Bilingual Community
33.Code-switching
34.Bilingual Conversation
35.Linguistic and Educational Aspects of Tok Pisin
36.Language Rights
37.Sociolinguistic Dimensions of Language Death
38.A Sociolinguistics of Globalization
Pt. VI Language, Culture and Interaction
39.Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Life
40.Contextualization Conventions
41.Poetics and Performance as Critical Perspectives on Language and Social Life
42.Rules for Ritual Insults
43.Humour, Power and Gender in the Workplace
44.Social Functions of Small Talk and Gossip
45.Greetings in Tourist-Host Encounters
46.Creativity in Sign Languages
47.Speech Community and Beyond
Formerly CIP. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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