Language Regard
Herausgeber: Evans, Betsy E; Stanford, James; Benson, Erica J
Language Regard
Herausgeber: Evans, Betsy E; Stanford, James; Benson, Erica J
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A state-of-the-art collection of research, written by renowned international scholars, exploring 'language regard' - an all-encompassing term used to describe non-linguists' attitudes towards, beliefs and perceptions about, and ideologies of language. It explores issues such as how language regard is studied, and its pivotal role in language variation and change.
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A state-of-the-art collection of research, written by renowned international scholars, exploring 'language regard' - an all-encompassing term used to describe non-linguists' attitudes towards, beliefs and perceptions about, and ideologies of language. It explores issues such as how language regard is studied, and its pivotal role in language variation and change.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781316614976
- ISBN-10: 1316614972
- Artikelnr.: 60015619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781316614976
- ISBN-10: 1316614972
- Artikelnr.: 60015619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Language regard: what, why, how, whither? Dennis R. Preston; Part I.
Language Regard: Varied Methods: 2. A variationist approach to studies of
language regard Patricia Cukor-Avila; 3. The emic and the etic in
perceptual dialectology Jennifer Cramer; 4. Variation in language regard:
sociolinguistic receptivity and acceptability of linguistic features Erica
J. Benson and Megan L. Risdal; 5. Social meanings of the north-south divide
in the Netherlands and their linkage to standard Dutch and dialect
varieties Leonie Cornips; 6. Language subordination on a national scale:
examining the linguistic discrimination of Hungarians by Hungarians Miklós
Kontra; 7. Regional identity and listener perception Valerie Fridland and
Tyler Kendall; Part II. Language Regard and Language Variation: 8. Language
regard and migration: Cuban immigrants in the United States Gabriela
Alfaraz; 9. Perceptions of Black American Sign Language Robert Bayley,
Joseph C. Hill, Carolyn McCaskil and Ceil Lucas; 10. Ethnolinguistic
assertions regarding people who allegedly 'talk White', or 'talk Black'
John Baugh; 11. Language regard in liminal Hmong American speech
communities James Stanford, Rika Ito and Faith Nibbs; 12. Language regard
and sociolinguistic competence of non-native speakers Alexei Prikhodkine;
Part III. Language Regard and Language Change: 13. Cracking the code:
wedgies and lexical respectability Jack Chambers; 14. Language regard and
cultural practice: variation, evaluation, and change in the German regional
languages Christoph Purschke; 15. Tabula rasa new-dialect formation: on the
occasional irrelevance of language regard Peter Trudgill; 16. Sharedness
and variability in language regard among young Danes: focus on gender Tore
Kristiansen.
Language Regard: Varied Methods: 2. A variationist approach to studies of
language regard Patricia Cukor-Avila; 3. The emic and the etic in
perceptual dialectology Jennifer Cramer; 4. Variation in language regard:
sociolinguistic receptivity and acceptability of linguistic features Erica
J. Benson and Megan L. Risdal; 5. Social meanings of the north-south divide
in the Netherlands and their linkage to standard Dutch and dialect
varieties Leonie Cornips; 6. Language subordination on a national scale:
examining the linguistic discrimination of Hungarians by Hungarians Miklós
Kontra; 7. Regional identity and listener perception Valerie Fridland and
Tyler Kendall; Part II. Language Regard and Language Variation: 8. Language
regard and migration: Cuban immigrants in the United States Gabriela
Alfaraz; 9. Perceptions of Black American Sign Language Robert Bayley,
Joseph C. Hill, Carolyn McCaskil and Ceil Lucas; 10. Ethnolinguistic
assertions regarding people who allegedly 'talk White', or 'talk Black'
John Baugh; 11. Language regard in liminal Hmong American speech
communities James Stanford, Rika Ito and Faith Nibbs; 12. Language regard
and sociolinguistic competence of non-native speakers Alexei Prikhodkine;
Part III. Language Regard and Language Change: 13. Cracking the code:
wedgies and lexical respectability Jack Chambers; 14. Language regard and
cultural practice: variation, evaluation, and change in the German regional
languages Christoph Purschke; 15. Tabula rasa new-dialect formation: on the
occasional irrelevance of language regard Peter Trudgill; 16. Sharedness
and variability in language regard among young Danes: focus on gender Tore
Kristiansen.
1. Language regard: what, why, how, whither? Dennis R. Preston; Part I.
Language Regard: Varied Methods: 2. A variationist approach to studies of
language regard Patricia Cukor-Avila; 3. The emic and the etic in
perceptual dialectology Jennifer Cramer; 4. Variation in language regard:
sociolinguistic receptivity and acceptability of linguistic features Erica
J. Benson and Megan L. Risdal; 5. Social meanings of the north-south divide
in the Netherlands and their linkage to standard Dutch and dialect
varieties Leonie Cornips; 6. Language subordination on a national scale:
examining the linguistic discrimination of Hungarians by Hungarians Miklós
Kontra; 7. Regional identity and listener perception Valerie Fridland and
Tyler Kendall; Part II. Language Regard and Language Variation: 8. Language
regard and migration: Cuban immigrants in the United States Gabriela
Alfaraz; 9. Perceptions of Black American Sign Language Robert Bayley,
Joseph C. Hill, Carolyn McCaskil and Ceil Lucas; 10. Ethnolinguistic
assertions regarding people who allegedly 'talk White', or 'talk Black'
John Baugh; 11. Language regard in liminal Hmong American speech
communities James Stanford, Rika Ito and Faith Nibbs; 12. Language regard
and sociolinguistic competence of non-native speakers Alexei Prikhodkine;
Part III. Language Regard and Language Change: 13. Cracking the code:
wedgies and lexical respectability Jack Chambers; 14. Language regard and
cultural practice: variation, evaluation, and change in the German regional
languages Christoph Purschke; 15. Tabula rasa new-dialect formation: on the
occasional irrelevance of language regard Peter Trudgill; 16. Sharedness
and variability in language regard among young Danes: focus on gender Tore
Kristiansen.
Language Regard: Varied Methods: 2. A variationist approach to studies of
language regard Patricia Cukor-Avila; 3. The emic and the etic in
perceptual dialectology Jennifer Cramer; 4. Variation in language regard:
sociolinguistic receptivity and acceptability of linguistic features Erica
J. Benson and Megan L. Risdal; 5. Social meanings of the north-south divide
in the Netherlands and their linkage to standard Dutch and dialect
varieties Leonie Cornips; 6. Language subordination on a national scale:
examining the linguistic discrimination of Hungarians by Hungarians Miklós
Kontra; 7. Regional identity and listener perception Valerie Fridland and
Tyler Kendall; Part II. Language Regard and Language Variation: 8. Language
regard and migration: Cuban immigrants in the United States Gabriela
Alfaraz; 9. Perceptions of Black American Sign Language Robert Bayley,
Joseph C. Hill, Carolyn McCaskil and Ceil Lucas; 10. Ethnolinguistic
assertions regarding people who allegedly 'talk White', or 'talk Black'
John Baugh; 11. Language regard in liminal Hmong American speech
communities James Stanford, Rika Ito and Faith Nibbs; 12. Language regard
and sociolinguistic competence of non-native speakers Alexei Prikhodkine;
Part III. Language Regard and Language Change: 13. Cracking the code:
wedgies and lexical respectability Jack Chambers; 14. Language regard and
cultural practice: variation, evaluation, and change in the German regional
languages Christoph Purschke; 15. Tabula rasa new-dialect formation: on the
occasional irrelevance of language regard Peter Trudgill; 16. Sharedness
and variability in language regard among young Danes: focus on gender Tore
Kristiansen.