Sociolinguistics
Herausgeber: Coupland, Nikolas
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An indispensable guide to the newest and most searching ideas about language in society.
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An indispensable guide to the newest and most searching ideas about language in society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 913g
- ISBN-13: 9781107062283
- ISBN-10: 1107062284
- Artikelnr.: 45155498
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 913g
- ISBN-13: 9781107062283
- ISBN-10: 1107062284
- Artikelnr.: 45155498
1. Introduction: sociolinguistic theory and the practice of
sociolinguistics Nikolas Coupland; Part I. Theorising Social Meaning: 2.
The 'push' of Lautgesetze, the 'pull' of enregisterment Michael
Silverstein; 3. Variation, meaning, and social change Penelope Eckert; 4.
Indexicality and ethnography Alexandra Jaffe; 5. Sociolinguistic
differentiation Susan Gal; Part II. Language, Markets and Materiality: 6.
Treating language as an economic resource: discourse, data and debate
Monica Heller and Alexandre Duchêne; 7. Theorizing the market in
sociolinguistics Helen Kelly-Holmes; 8. Embodied sociolinguistics Mary
Bucholtz and Kira Hall; Part III. Sociolinguistics, Place and Mobility: 9.
Mobile times, mobile terms: the trans-super-poly-metro movement Alastair
Pennycook; 10. Sedentarism and nomadism in the sociolinguistics of dialect
David Britain; 11. From mobility to complexity in sociolinguistic theory
and method Jan Blommaert; Part IV. Power, Mediation and Critical
Sociolinguistics: 12. Critical debates: discourse, boundaries and social
change Sari Pietikainen; 13. Theorizing media, mediation and mediatization
Jannis Androutsopoulos; 14. Foucault, Gumperz and governmentality:
interaction, power and subjectivity in the twenty-first century Ben
Rampton; Part V. Sociolinguistics, Contexts and Impact: 15. Are there
zombies in language policy? Theoretical interventions and the continued
vitality of (apparently) defunct concepts Lionel Wee; 16. Quantitative
sociolinguistics and sign languages: implications for sociolinguistic
theory Ceil Lucas and Robert Bayley; 17. Theorising language in
sociolinguistics and the law: (how) can sociolinguistics have an impact on
inequality in the criminal justice process? Diana Eades; Part VI. The
Evolution of Sociolinguistic Theory: 18. Succeeding waves: seeking
sociolinguistic theory for the twenty-first century Allan Bell; 19.
Language theory in twenty-first-century sociolinguistics: beyond Dell
Hymes? Barbara Johnstone; 20. Five Ms for sociolinguistic change Nikolas
Coupland.
sociolinguistics Nikolas Coupland; Part I. Theorising Social Meaning: 2.
The 'push' of Lautgesetze, the 'pull' of enregisterment Michael
Silverstein; 3. Variation, meaning, and social change Penelope Eckert; 4.
Indexicality and ethnography Alexandra Jaffe; 5. Sociolinguistic
differentiation Susan Gal; Part II. Language, Markets and Materiality: 6.
Treating language as an economic resource: discourse, data and debate
Monica Heller and Alexandre Duchêne; 7. Theorizing the market in
sociolinguistics Helen Kelly-Holmes; 8. Embodied sociolinguistics Mary
Bucholtz and Kira Hall; Part III. Sociolinguistics, Place and Mobility: 9.
Mobile times, mobile terms: the trans-super-poly-metro movement Alastair
Pennycook; 10. Sedentarism and nomadism in the sociolinguistics of dialect
David Britain; 11. From mobility to complexity in sociolinguistic theory
and method Jan Blommaert; Part IV. Power, Mediation and Critical
Sociolinguistics: 12. Critical debates: discourse, boundaries and social
change Sari Pietikainen; 13. Theorizing media, mediation and mediatization
Jannis Androutsopoulos; 14. Foucault, Gumperz and governmentality:
interaction, power and subjectivity in the twenty-first century Ben
Rampton; Part V. Sociolinguistics, Contexts and Impact: 15. Are there
zombies in language policy? Theoretical interventions and the continued
vitality of (apparently) defunct concepts Lionel Wee; 16. Quantitative
sociolinguistics and sign languages: implications for sociolinguistic
theory Ceil Lucas and Robert Bayley; 17. Theorising language in
sociolinguistics and the law: (how) can sociolinguistics have an impact on
inequality in the criminal justice process? Diana Eades; Part VI. The
Evolution of Sociolinguistic Theory: 18. Succeeding waves: seeking
sociolinguistic theory for the twenty-first century Allan Bell; 19.
Language theory in twenty-first-century sociolinguistics: beyond Dell
Hymes? Barbara Johnstone; 20. Five Ms for sociolinguistic change Nikolas
Coupland.
1. Introduction: sociolinguistic theory and the practice of
sociolinguistics Nikolas Coupland; Part I. Theorising Social Meaning: 2.
The 'push' of Lautgesetze, the 'pull' of enregisterment Michael
Silverstein; 3. Variation, meaning, and social change Penelope Eckert; 4.
Indexicality and ethnography Alexandra Jaffe; 5. Sociolinguistic
differentiation Susan Gal; Part II. Language, Markets and Materiality: 6.
Treating language as an economic resource: discourse, data and debate
Monica Heller and Alexandre Duchêne; 7. Theorizing the market in
sociolinguistics Helen Kelly-Holmes; 8. Embodied sociolinguistics Mary
Bucholtz and Kira Hall; Part III. Sociolinguistics, Place and Mobility: 9.
Mobile times, mobile terms: the trans-super-poly-metro movement Alastair
Pennycook; 10. Sedentarism and nomadism in the sociolinguistics of dialect
David Britain; 11. From mobility to complexity in sociolinguistic theory
and method Jan Blommaert; Part IV. Power, Mediation and Critical
Sociolinguistics: 12. Critical debates: discourse, boundaries and social
change Sari Pietikainen; 13. Theorizing media, mediation and mediatization
Jannis Androutsopoulos; 14. Foucault, Gumperz and governmentality:
interaction, power and subjectivity in the twenty-first century Ben
Rampton; Part V. Sociolinguistics, Contexts and Impact: 15. Are there
zombies in language policy? Theoretical interventions and the continued
vitality of (apparently) defunct concepts Lionel Wee; 16. Quantitative
sociolinguistics and sign languages: implications for sociolinguistic
theory Ceil Lucas and Robert Bayley; 17. Theorising language in
sociolinguistics and the law: (how) can sociolinguistics have an impact on
inequality in the criminal justice process? Diana Eades; Part VI. The
Evolution of Sociolinguistic Theory: 18. Succeeding waves: seeking
sociolinguistic theory for the twenty-first century Allan Bell; 19.
Language theory in twenty-first-century sociolinguistics: beyond Dell
Hymes? Barbara Johnstone; 20. Five Ms for sociolinguistic change Nikolas
Coupland.
sociolinguistics Nikolas Coupland; Part I. Theorising Social Meaning: 2.
The 'push' of Lautgesetze, the 'pull' of enregisterment Michael
Silverstein; 3. Variation, meaning, and social change Penelope Eckert; 4.
Indexicality and ethnography Alexandra Jaffe; 5. Sociolinguistic
differentiation Susan Gal; Part II. Language, Markets and Materiality: 6.
Treating language as an economic resource: discourse, data and debate
Monica Heller and Alexandre Duchêne; 7. Theorizing the market in
sociolinguistics Helen Kelly-Holmes; 8. Embodied sociolinguistics Mary
Bucholtz and Kira Hall; Part III. Sociolinguistics, Place and Mobility: 9.
Mobile times, mobile terms: the trans-super-poly-metro movement Alastair
Pennycook; 10. Sedentarism and nomadism in the sociolinguistics of dialect
David Britain; 11. From mobility to complexity in sociolinguistic theory
and method Jan Blommaert; Part IV. Power, Mediation and Critical
Sociolinguistics: 12. Critical debates: discourse, boundaries and social
change Sari Pietikainen; 13. Theorizing media, mediation and mediatization
Jannis Androutsopoulos; 14. Foucault, Gumperz and governmentality:
interaction, power and subjectivity in the twenty-first century Ben
Rampton; Part V. Sociolinguistics, Contexts and Impact: 15. Are there
zombies in language policy? Theoretical interventions and the continued
vitality of (apparently) defunct concepts Lionel Wee; 16. Quantitative
sociolinguistics and sign languages: implications for sociolinguistic
theory Ceil Lucas and Robert Bayley; 17. Theorising language in
sociolinguistics and the law: (how) can sociolinguistics have an impact on
inequality in the criminal justice process? Diana Eades; Part VI. The
Evolution of Sociolinguistic Theory: 18. Succeeding waves: seeking
sociolinguistic theory for the twenty-first century Allan Bell; 19.
Language theory in twenty-first-century sociolinguistics: beyond Dell
Hymes? Barbara Johnstone; 20. Five Ms for sociolinguistic change Nikolas
Coupland.