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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface to the second edition
xiii
Preface to the third edition
xv
Acknowledgements
xvii
Transcription conventions
xix
Introduction
1
Background sources and further reading
8
PART ONE THE DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE
11
1
The beginnings of language development
13
Learning language: the first words
13
Some precursors of language development
15
The early communicative expressions as a
protolanguage
18
From protolanguage to holophrases
22
Two-word utterances as the beginnings of syntax
24
Basic meaning relations during the two-word phase
27
A problem of method
30
Background sources and further reading
33
Follow-up activities
35
2
Dialogue and language development
41
Further developments in meaning
41
The child s strategies for dialogue: establishing shared
attention
46
Further dialogic strategies: responses
47
Ideational and interpersonal developments are closely
interdependent
49
Dialogue as an arena for language development
51
Theoretical paradigms of language development
62
Conclusion
66
Background sources and further reading
67
Follow-up activities
68
PART TWO LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AND THE
SPEECH COMMUNITY
71
3
Language and regional variation: accent
and dialect
73
Regional variation within a speech community
73
Regional variation and social structure
74
The social stratification of pronunciation
75
Shifts in pronunciation according to situation
76
Attitudes to pronunciation within the speech community
76
Working-class loyalty to non-prestige forms
77
Hypercorrection in the lower middle class
78
How do some patterns of pronunciation become the
prestige forms?
78
Accents as a residue of earlier dialect differences
79
Factors underlying the survival of accents
80
Accent evaluation
82
Accents in television advertisements
83
Changing attitudes to accents
83
Surviving dialect differences
85
Dialect levelling and Estuary English
87
Background sources and further reading
89
Follow-up activities
91
4
Language and ethnicity
95
Language variation and ethnicity
95
Linguistic markers of African-Caribbean identity
97
Origins and emergence of Caribbean Creole
98
Some linguistic differences between Jamaican Creole and
Standard English
99
viu
Social
situation
and the use of Creole
100
Asymmetrical selection of Creole forms within the
African-Caribbean community
101
The continuance of Creole
103
Emphasising ethnicity in speech
104
Youth, subcultures and crossing ethnicity
105
Background sources and further reading
106
Follow-up activities
108
5
Language and subcultures: anti-language
113
Anti-language
113
Linguistic features of an anti-language
113
Rapping and anti-language
115
Anti-language and social structure
117
Anti-language and the speech community
119
Background sources and further reading
119
Follow-up activities
120
6
Language and situation: register
123
Language is sensitive to its context of situation
123
Register
125
Conclusion
148
Background sources and further reading
148
Follow-up activities
151
7
Language and social class: restricted and
elaborated speech variants
159
Language and social class
159
Restricted and elaborated speech variants
160
Two kinds of social formation
164
Role systems and codes
165
Codes and social class
166
Reactions
168
An alternative hypothesis
169
Background sources and further reading
169
Follow-up activities
171
8
Language and gender
173
Introduction
173
Gender versus sex
173
Do men and women talk differently? The claims and the
evidence
177
ix
Conclusions:
difference and dominance
192
Background sources and further reading
198
Follow-up activities
199
9
Linguistic diversity and the speech community:
conclusion
201
The speech community
201
Diversity in language
202
The relationship of the standard dialect to other varieties
203
Communicative styles, subcultures, and the speech
community
204
Conclusions: language and community
210
Background sources and further reading
213
PART THREE LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL
INTERACTION
215
10
Language and social interaction
217
Doing things with words: utterances perform actions
218
The normal coherence of talk: the actions performed by
utterances typically cohere, one with another
219
Formats for providing coherence: the two-part structure or
adjacency pair
220
How do we recognize what an utterance is doing:
in particular, what counts as a question?
221
Doing things with words: managing the discourse
231
Social relations and the management of discourse
235
Social relations, language, and culture
236
Conclusion
241
Background sources and further reading
242
Follow-up activities
245
PART FOUR LANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION
247
11
Language and representation
249
Language and representation
249
Two conflicting positions: the
universalist
versus the
relativist
250
Vocabulary differences between languages
251
Grammatical differences between languages
252
Difficulties in the relativist position
253
The interested character of linguistic representation
254
The vocabulary of modern warfare
257
After
9/11 262
Sentences and representation
266
Transitivity and the depiction of civil disorder
269
Industrial disputes and civil disorder: the miners strike
(1984-5)
and the Paris riots (2(
107) 271
Language in the news: violent men and crimes against
women
277
Conclusions
280
Background sources and further reading
283
Follow-up activities
286
References
289
Index
305
Xl
AN INTRODUCTION TO
LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY
In this new edition of the bestselling classic textbook, An Introduction
to Language and Society, Martin Montgomery explores key relation¬
ships between language and social life. Guiding the student through
discussions on child language, accent and dialect, social class and
gender, language in interaction, and language as representation
Montgomery provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction
to the role of language in modern society.
This new edition includes:
•
new sections on dialect levelling and Estuary English
•
hip-hop and rapping as anti-language
•
crossing between Creole,
Panjabi
and South Asian English
•
new material on the language of the war on terror
•
language in internet bulletin boards
•
updated examples and references.
With detailed suggestions for further reading and practical work for
each chapter, An Introduction to Language and Society is the ideal
resource for students and teachers of Communcation Studies and
Language Studies.
Martin Montgomery is Reader in literary linguistics in the
Department of English Studies at the University of Strathclyde. He
is the author or co-author of several books, including Tiie Discourse
of Broadcast News
(2007)
and Ways of Reading
(2006) (3rd
edition),
both published by Routledge.
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CONTENTS
Preface to the second edition
xiii
Preface to the third edition
xv
Acknowledgements
xvii
Transcription conventions
xix
Introduction
1
Background sources and further reading
8
PART ONE THE DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE
11
1
The beginnings of language development
13
Learning language: the first words
13
Some precursors of language development
15
The early communicative expressions as a
protolanguage
18
From protolanguage to holophrases
22
Two-word utterances as the beginnings of syntax
24
Basic meaning relations during the two-word phase
27
A problem of method
30
Background sources and further reading
33
Follow-up activities
35
2
Dialogue and language development
41
Further developments in meaning
41
The child's strategies for dialogue: establishing shared
attention
46
Further dialogic strategies: responses
47
Ideational and interpersonal developments are closely
interdependent
49
Dialogue as an arena for language development
51
Theoretical paradigms of language development
62
Conclusion
66
Background sources and further reading
67
Follow-up activities
68
PART TWO LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AND THE
SPEECH COMMUNITY
71
3
Language and regional variation: accent
and dialect
73
Regional variation within a speech community
73
Regional variation and social structure
74
The social stratification of pronunciation
75
Shifts in pronunciation according to situation
76
Attitudes to pronunciation within the speech community
76
Working-class loyalty to non-prestige forms
77
'Hypercorrection' in the lower middle class
78
How do some patterns of pronunciation become the
prestige forms?
78
Accents as a residue of earlier dialect differences
79
Factors underlying the survival of accents
80
Accent evaluation
82
Accents in television advertisements
83
Changing attitudes to accents
83
Surviving dialect differences
85
Dialect levelling and 'Estuary English'
87
Background sources and further reading
89
Follow-up activities
91
4
Language and ethnicity
95
Language variation and ethnicity
95
Linguistic markers of African-Caribbean identity
97
Origins and emergence of Caribbean Creole
98
Some linguistic differences between Jamaican Creole and
Standard English
99
viu
Social
situation
and the use of Creole
100
Asymmetrical selection of Creole forms within the
African-Caribbean community
101
The continuance of Creole
103
Emphasising ethnicity in speech
104
Youth, subcultures and 'crossing' ethnicity
105
Background sources and further reading
106
Follow-up activities
108
5
Language and subcultures: anti-language
113
Anti-language
113
Linguistic features of an anti-language
113
Rapping and anti-language
115
Anti-language and social structure
117
Anti-language and the speech community
119
Background sources and further reading
119
Follow-up activities
120
6
Language and situation: register
123
Language is sensitive to its context of situation
123
Register
125
Conclusion
148
Background sources and further reading
148
Follow-up activities
151
7
Language and social class: restricted and
elaborated speech variants
159
Language and social class
159
Restricted and elaborated speech variants
160
Two kinds of social formation
164
Role systems and codes
165
Codes and social class
166
Reactions
168
An alternative hypothesis
169
Background sources and further reading
169
Follow-up activities
171
8
Language and gender
173
Introduction
173
'Gender' versus 'sex'
173
Do men and women talk differently? The claims and the
evidence
177
ix
Conclusions:
difference and dominance
192
Background sources and further reading
198
Follow-up activities
199
9
Linguistic diversity and the speech community:
conclusion
201
The speech community
201
Diversity in language
202
The relationship of the standard dialect to other varieties
203
Communicative styles, subcultures, and the speech
community
204
Conclusions: language and community
210
Background sources and further reading
213
PART THREE LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL
INTERACTION
215
10
Language and social interaction
217
Doing things with words: utterances perform actions
218
The normal coherence of talk: the actions performed by
utterances typically cohere, one with another
219
Formats for providing coherence: the two-part structure or
'adjacency pair'
220
How do we recognize what an utterance is doing:
in particular, what counts as a question?
221
Doing things with words: managing the discourse
231
Social relations and the management of discourse
235
Social relations, language, and culture
236
Conclusion
241
Background sources and further reading
242
Follow-up activities
245
PART FOUR LANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION
247
11
Language and representation
249
Language and representation
249
Two conflicting positions: the
'universalist'
versus the
'relativist'
250
Vocabulary differences between languages
251
Grammatical differences between languages
252
Difficulties in the relativist position
253
The 'interested' character of linguistic representation
254
The vocabulary of modern warfare
257
After
9/11 262
Sentences and representation
266
Transitivity and the depiction of civil disorder
269
Industrial disputes and civil disorder: the miners' strike
(1984-5)
and the Paris riots (2(
107) 271
Language in the news: violent men and crimes against
women
277
Conclusions
280
Background sources and further reading
283
Follow-up activities
286
References
289
Index
305
Xl
AN INTRODUCTION TO
LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY
In this new edition of the bestselling classic textbook, An Introduction
to Language and Society, Martin Montgomery explores key relation¬
ships between language and social life. Guiding the student through
discussions on child language, accent and dialect, social class and
gender, language in interaction, and language as representation
Montgomery provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction
to the role of language in modern society.
This new edition includes:
•
new sections on dialect levelling and Estuary English
•
hip-hop and rapping as anti-language
•
'crossing' between Creole,
Panjabi
and South Asian English
•
new material on the language of the 'war on terror'
•
language in internet bulletin boards
•
updated examples and references.
With detailed suggestions for further reading and practical work for
each chapter, An Introduction to Language and Society is the ideal
resource for students and teachers of Communcation Studies and
Language Studies.
Martin Montgomery is Reader in literary linguistics in the
Department of English Studies at the University of Strathclyde. He
is the author or co-author of several books, including Tiie Discourse
of Broadcast News
(2007)
and Ways of Reading
(2006) (3rd
edition),
both published by Routledge. |
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spellingShingle | Montgomery, Martin 1947- An introduction to language and society Language acquisition Sociolinguistics Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Spracherwerb (DE-588)4056458-7 gnd |
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title | An introduction to language and society |
title_auth | An introduction to language and society |
title_exact_search | An introduction to language and society |
title_exact_search_txtP | An introduction to language and society |
title_full | An introduction to language and society Martin Montgomery |
title_fullStr | An introduction to language and society Martin Montgomery |
title_full_unstemmed | An introduction to language and society Martin Montgomery |
title_short | An introduction to language and society |
title_sort | an introduction to language and society |
topic | Language acquisition Sociolinguistics Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Spracherwerb (DE-588)4056458-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Language acquisition Sociolinguistics Soziolinguistik Englisch Spracherwerb Einführung |
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