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Acknowledgements
χ
1
Social Worlds through Language
1
Nikolas
Coupland
and Adam Jaworski
PART I LANGUAGE VARIATION
Editors Introduction to Part I
23
2
Dialect in Society
35
Walt Wolfram
3
The Social Stratification of (r) in
New York City Department Stores
49
William Labov
4
The Social Differentiation of English in Norwich
60
Peter Trudgill
5
The Transmission Problem in Linguistic Change
66
William Labov
6
Be like: The New Quotative in English
75
Sali
A. Tagliamonte
7
Network Structure and Linguistic Change
92
James Milroy and Lesley Milroy
8
Demythologizing Sociolinguistics
106
Deborah Cameron
9
Syntactic Variation and Beyond
119
Jenny Cheshire
10
Ethnography and the Study of Variation
136
Penelope
Eckert
vi
CONTENTS
PART
II LANGUAGE, GENDER
AND SEXUALITY
Editors Introduction to Part II
153
11
Women s Language or Powerless Language ?
159
William M. O Barr and Bowman K. Atkins
12
The Relativity of Linguistic Strategies: Rethinking
Power and Solidarity in Gender and Dominance
168
Deborah
Tannen
13
Fraternity Men: Variation and Discourses of Masculinity
187
Scott
Fabius Kiesling
14
Masculinity Manoeuvres: Critical Discursive
Psychology and the Analysis of Identity Strategies
201
Margaret Wetherell and Nigel Edley
15
Why Be Normal? : Language and Identity
Practices in a Community of Nerd Girls
215
Mary Bucholtz
16
Lip Service on the Fantasy Lines
229
Kira Hall
17
Language and Identity in Drag Queen Performances
250
Rusty Barrett
PART HI STYLE, STYLIZATION
AND IDENTITY
Editors Introduction to Part III
259
18
Language Style as Audience Design
265
Allan Bell
19
The Process of Communication Accommodation
276
Howard Giles
20
Crossing, Ethnicity and Code-Switching
287
Ben Rampton
21
Yorkville Crossing: White Teens, Hip-Hop, and
African American English
299
Cecilia Cutler
CONTENTS
vii
22
Dialect
Style,
Social
Class and Metacultural
Performance: The Pantomime Dame
311
Nikolas
Coupland
23
Refashioning and Performing Identities in Global Hip-Hop
326
Alastair Pennycook
PART IV LANGUAGE ATTITUDES,
IDEOLOGIES AND STANCES
Editors Introduction to Part IV
341
24
Social Class Differences and the Identification of
Sex in Children s Speech
349
John R. Edwards
25
Folk Linguistics
356
Nancy Niedzielski and Dennis R. Preston
26
Language-Ideological Processes
374
Judith T. Irvine and Susan Gal
27
Language Ideology and Spelling Reform: Discourses
of Orthography in the Debate over German
378
Sally Johnson
28
The Production and Reproduction of Language
Ideologies in Practice
390
Alexandra Jaffe
29
Linguistic Resources for Socializing Humanity
405
Elinor Ochs
PART V MULTILINGUALISM,
CODE-SWITCHING AND
DIGLOSSIA
Editors Introduction to Part V
425
30
Language, Ethnicity and Racism
435
Joshua A. Fishman
31
Diglossia
447
Charles A. Ferguson
viii
CONTENTS
32
Language Change and Sex Roles in a Bilingual Community
457
Susan Gal
33
Code-switching 473
Carol Myers-Scotton
34
Bilingual Conversation 490
Peter Auer
35
Linguistic and Educational Aspects of
Tok Pisin
512
Jeff Siegel
36
Language Rights
526
Stephen May
37
Sociolinguistic Dimensions of Language Death
541
Nancy C. Dorian
38
A Sociolinguistics of Globalization
560
Jan Blommaert
PART VI LANGUAGE, CULTURE
AND INTERACTION
Editors Introduction to Part VI
575
39
Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Life
583
Dell Hymes
40
Contextualization Conventions
598
JohnJ. Guntperz
41
Poetics and Performance as Critical Perspectives
on Language and Social Life
607
Richard Bauman and Charles L.
Briggs
42
Rules for Ritual Insults
615
William Labov
43
Humour, Power and Gender in the Workplace
631
Janet Holmes
44
Social Functions of Small Talk and Gossip
646
Justine
Coupland
45
Greetings in Tourist-Host Encounters
662
Adam Jaworski
CONTENTS ix
46
Creativity in Sign Languages
680
Rachel Sutton-Spence
47
Speech Community and Beyond
694
Ben Rampton
Other Resources for Studying Sociolinguistics
714
Index
729
Why do bilingual speakers switch between their languages? Why do
young English speakers say, I was like, that s insane ? How is humour
used in the workplace? How are languages born and how do they die?
What is gossip? How is hip-hop taken up in different parts of the
world? What are people s linguistic human rights? Do ordinary people s
views about language matter? These are just some of the questions
asked and answered in Sociolinguistics.
In this ever-changing and rapidly expanding area, new findings,
perspectives and arguments are constantly emerging
-
on language in
relation to culture, social change and social relationships. The New
Sociolinguistics Reader is an up-to-date collection of the very best
scholarship in the field, bringing together many of the discipline s most
influential authors, with newly commissioned chapters set alongside
reprints of key texts.
Divided into six distinctive parts, with helpful introductions to each,
the editors point to the key themes, debates and shifts within the
different perspectives of modern Sociolinguistics. With an emphasis on
contemporary, critical research and cutting edge debates, this
comprehensive volume complements the original Sociolinguistics
Reader and provides an indispensable resource for students of language,
society and culture at all levels.
Nikolas
Coupland
is Research Director of the Centre for Language and
Communication Research at Cardiff University and an elected fellow
of the Academy of Social Sciences. His current research is on style and
performance in spoken discourse, the Sociolinguistics of Wales and
sociolinguistic theory.
Adam Jaworski is at the Centre for Language and Communication
Research at Cardiff University. Adam s interests include language and
globalisation, the Sociolinguistics of tourism, media discourse, and
visual and nonverbal communication.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
χ
1
Social Worlds through Language
1
Nikolas
Coupland
and Adam Jaworski
PART I LANGUAGE VARIATION
Editors' Introduction to Part I
23
2
Dialect in Society
35
Walt Wolfram
3
The Social Stratification of (r) in
New York City Department Stores
49
William Labov
4
The Social Differentiation of English in Norwich
60
Peter Trudgill
5
The Transmission Problem in Linguistic Change
66
William Labov
6
Be like: The New Quotative in English
75
Sali
A. Tagliamonte
7
Network Structure and Linguistic Change
92
James Milroy and Lesley Milroy
8
Demythologizing Sociolinguistics
106
Deborah Cameron
9
Syntactic Variation and Beyond
119
Jenny Cheshire
10
Ethnography and the Study of Variation
136
Penelope
Eckert
vi
CONTENTS
PART
II LANGUAGE, GENDER
AND SEXUALITY
Editors'Introduction to Part II
153
11
'Women's Language'or'Powerless Language'?
159
William M. O'Barr and Bowman K. Atkins
12
The Relativity of Linguistic Strategies: Rethinking
Power and Solidarity in Gender and Dominance
168
Deborah
Tannen
13
Fraternity Men: Variation and Discourses of Masculinity
187
Scott
Fabius Kiesling
14
Masculinity Manoeuvres: Critical Discursive
Psychology and the Analysis of Identity Strategies
201
Margaret Wetherell and Nigel Edley
15
'Why Be Normal?': Language and Identity
Practices in a Community of Nerd Girls
215
Mary Bucholtz
16
Lip Service on the Fantasy Lines
229
Kira Hall
17
Language and Identity in Drag Queen Performances
250
Rusty Barrett
PART HI STYLE, STYLIZATION
AND IDENTITY
Editors' Introduction to Part III
259
18
Language Style as Audience Design
265
Allan Bell
19
The Process of Communication Accommodation
276
Howard Giles
20
Crossing, Ethnicity and Code-Switching
287
Ben Rampton
21
Yorkville Crossing: White Teens, Hip-Hop, and
African American English
299
Cecilia Cutler
CONTENTS
vii
22
Dialect
Style,
Social
Class and Metacultural
Performance: The Pantomime Dame
311
Nikolas
Coupland
23
Refashioning and Performing Identities in Global Hip-Hop
326
Alastair Pennycook
PART IV LANGUAGE ATTITUDES,
IDEOLOGIES AND STANCES
Editors' Introduction to Part IV
341
24
Social Class Differences and the Identification of
Sex in Children's Speech
349
John R. Edwards
25
Folk Linguistics
356
Nancy Niedzielski and Dennis R. Preston
26
Language-Ideological Processes
374
Judith T. Irvine and Susan Gal
27
Language Ideology and Spelling Reform: Discourses
of Orthography in the Debate over German
378
Sally Johnson
28
The Production and Reproduction of Language
Ideologies in Practice
390
Alexandra Jaffe
29
Linguistic Resources for Socializing Humanity
405
Elinor Ochs
PART V MULTILINGUALISM,
CODE-SWITCHING AND
DIGLOSSIA
Editors' Introduction to Part V
425
30
Language, Ethnicity and Racism
435
Joshua A. Fishman
31
Diglossia
447
Charles A. Ferguson
viii
CONTENTS
32
Language Change and Sex Roles in a Bilingual Community
457
Susan Gal
33
Code-switching 473
Carol Myers-Scotton
34
Bilingual Conversation 490
Peter Auer
35
Linguistic and Educational Aspects of
Tok Pisin
512
Jeff Siegel
36
Language Rights
526
Stephen May
37
Sociolinguistic Dimensions of Language Death
541
Nancy C. Dorian
38
A Sociolinguistics of Globalization
560
Jan Blommaert
PART VI LANGUAGE, CULTURE
AND INTERACTION
Editors' Introduction to Part VI
575
39
Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Life
583
Dell Hymes
40
Contextualization Conventions
598
JohnJ. Guntperz
41
Poetics and Performance as Critical Perspectives
on Language and Social Life
607
Richard Bauman and Charles L.
Briggs
42
Rules for Ritual Insults
615
William Labov
43
Humour, Power and Gender in the Workplace
631
Janet Holmes
44
Social Functions of Small Talk and Gossip
646
Justine
Coupland
45
Greetings in Tourist-Host Encounters
662
Adam Jaworski
CONTENTS ix
46
Creativity in Sign Languages
680
Rachel Sutton-Spence
47
Speech Community and Beyond
694
Ben Rampton
Other Resources for Studying Sociolinguistics
714
Index
729
Why do bilingual speakers switch between their languages? Why do
young English speakers say, 'I was like, "that's insane'"? How is humour
used in the workplace? How are languages born and how do they die?
What is gossip? How is hip-hop taken up in different parts of the
world? What are people's linguistic human rights? Do ordinary people's
views about language matter? These are just some of the questions
asked and answered in Sociolinguistics.
In this ever-changing and rapidly expanding area, new findings,
perspectives and arguments are constantly emerging
-
on language in
relation to culture, social change and social relationships. The New
Sociolinguistics Reader is an up-to-date collection of the very best
scholarship in the field, bringing together many of the discipline's most
influential authors, with newly commissioned chapters set alongside
reprints of key texts.
Divided into six distinctive parts, with helpful introductions to each,
the editors point to the key themes, debates and shifts within the
different perspectives of modern Sociolinguistics. With an emphasis on
contemporary, critical research and cutting edge debates, this
comprehensive volume complements the original Sociolinguistics
Reader and provides an indispensable resource for students of language,
society and culture at all levels.
Nikolas
Coupland
is Research Director of the Centre for Language and
Communication Research at Cardiff University and an elected fellow
of the Academy of Social Sciences. His current research is on style and
performance in spoken discourse, the Sociolinguistics of Wales and
sociolinguistic theory.
Adam Jaworski is at the Centre for Language and Communication
Research at Cardiff University. Adam's interests include language and
globalisation, the Sociolinguistics of tourism, media discourse, and
visual and nonverbal communication. |
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