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This book demonstrates how particular styles and varieties of language are chosen and represented in the media, to reveal changing language ideologies and sociolinguistic change. This book is key reading for researchers and advanced students undertaking research within the areas of sociolinguistics and corpus linguistics.
This book demonstrates how particular styles and varieties of language are chosen and represented in the media, to reveal changing language ideologies and sociolinguistic change. This book is key reading for researchers and advanced students undertaking research within the areas of sociolinguistics and corpus linguistics.
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Autorenporträt
Joan O'Sullivan is a Lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Analysing sociolinguistic change through a radio ad corpus Chapter 2 Language variety as a variable: The case of Irish English Chapter 3 Language ideology and sociolinguistic change Chapter 4 Examining language ideology in analysing sociolinguistic change: Frameworks and theories Chapter 5 Designing, building and using a radio ad corpus for diachronic analysis Chapter 6 Investigating sociolinguistic change through audience and referee design: Intervarietal analysis Chapter 7 Investigating sociolinguistic change through audience and referee design: Intravarietal analysis Chapter 8 Investigating indexicality Chapter 9 Exploring pseudo-intimate discourse Chapter 10 Conclusions
Chapter 1 Analysing sociolinguistic change through a radio ad corpus
Chapter 2 Language variety as a variable: The case of Irish English
Chapter 3 Language ideology and sociolinguistic change
Chapter 4 Examining language ideology in analysing sociolinguistic change: Frameworks and theories
Chapter 5 Designing, building and using a radio ad corpus for diachronic analysis
Chapter 6 Investigating sociolinguistic change through audience and referee design: Intervarietal analysis
Chapter 7 Investigating sociolinguistic change through audience and referee design: Intravarietal analysis
Chapter 1 Analysing sociolinguistic change through a radio ad corpus Chapter 2 Language variety as a variable: The case of Irish English Chapter 3 Language ideology and sociolinguistic change Chapter 4 Examining language ideology in analysing sociolinguistic change: Frameworks and theories Chapter 5 Designing, building and using a radio ad corpus for diachronic analysis Chapter 6 Investigating sociolinguistic change through audience and referee design: Intervarietal analysis Chapter 7 Investigating sociolinguistic change through audience and referee design: Intravarietal analysis Chapter 8 Investigating indexicality Chapter 9 Exploring pseudo-intimate discourse Chapter 10 Conclusions
Chapter 1 Analysing sociolinguistic change through a radio ad corpus
Chapter 2 Language variety as a variable: The case of Irish English
Chapter 3 Language ideology and sociolinguistic change
Chapter 4 Examining language ideology in analysing sociolinguistic change: Frameworks and theories
Chapter 5 Designing, building and using a radio ad corpus for diachronic analysis
Chapter 6 Investigating sociolinguistic change through audience and referee design: Intervarietal analysis
Chapter 7 Investigating sociolinguistic change through audience and referee design: Intravarietal analysis
Chapter 8 Investigating indexicality
Chapter 9 Exploring pseudo-intimate discourse
Chapter 10 Conclusions
Rezensionen
'Joan O'Sullivan has carried out a comprehensive analysis of sociolinguistic change over time, based on a detailed case study of a diachronic corpus of Irish radio adverts. The careful consideration of issues relating to both corpus building and analysis offers much of value to students and researchers embarking on their own sociolinguistic projects.'
Paul Baker, Lancaster University, UK
'This study is a welcome addition to corpus linguistics, using its technology and methods to gain linguistic insights. Joan O'Sullivan has successfully demonstrated the sociolinguistic motivation of language variation and change with compelling data from the domains of media and advertising.'
Raymond Hickey, University of Duisburg and Essen, Germany
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