Making sense of language: readings in culture and communication
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
♦
vii
Introduction
♦ xi
PART
1
The Nature of Language
♦
ι
Unit
1
What Is Language?
♦ 3
1.
Robbins Burling, Smiles, Winks, and Words
.......................5
2.
Charles Hockett, Tbe Origin oj Speech
...............................16
3.
Ferdinand
de Saussure,
Nature of the
Linguistic Sign
...................................................................21
4.
Steven Pinker, How Language Works
.................................25
5.
William C. Stokoe, Signing and Speaking:
Competitors, Alternatives, or
Incompatibles?
............... 36
6.
Robin Dunbar, Why Gossip Is Good for You
.....................40
7.
Walter J. Ong, The Orality oj Language
..............................45
8.
Brian V. Street and
Niko
Besnier,
Aspects
of Literacy
.......................................................................52
Unit
2
Language and Thought
♦ 70
9.
Benjamin Lee Wborf, The Relation of Habitual
Thought and Behavior to Language
.............................72
10.
Dorothy Lee, Codifications of Reality: Lineal
and Nonlineal
.................................................................84
11.
George Lakoffand Mark Johnson, Metaphors
We Live By
.....................................................................92
12.
Stephen
C. Levinson,
Language and Mind: Let s
Get the Issues Straight!
..................................................95
PART II
Language and Society
♦ 107
Unit
3
Multilingualism
♦ 109
Societal Multilingualism
13.
Tom McArthur, Chinese, English, Spanish
—
and the
Rest
................................................................................
in
14.
Rajmund
Ohiy, Triglossia:
African Privilege
or Necessity?
..................................................................117
15.
Edwin L. Battistella, Bad Language
—
Bad Citizens
.......125
Individual Multilingualism
16.
David
Antal,
A Linguistic Odyssey: One Family s
Experience with Language Shift and Cultural
Identity in Germany and France
................................137
17.
Ana
Celia
Zentella,
Bilingualism en
casa
.........................
i so
18.
John J. Gumperz,
Conversational Code Switching
............163
19.
Beth Simon, Language Choice, Religion, and Identity
in the Banarsi Community
..........................................179
Language Endangerment and Revitalization
20.
John H. McWhorter, Most of the World s Languages
Went Extinct
................................................................192
21.
Lindsay J.Whaley, The Future of Native
Languages
.....................................................................207
22.
Leanne Hinton, Language Loss and Revitalization
in California: Overview
...............................................216
Unit
4
Language and Identity
« 223
Region and Class
23.
Dennis R. Preston, They Speak Really Bad English
Down South and in New York City
...........................227
24.
William Labov, Social Stratification of (r) in New York
City Department Stores
..............................................234
25.
Deborah
Tannen, New
York Jewish
Conversational Style
....................................................248
Race and Ethnicity
26.
John R.
Rickford,
Suite for Ebony and Phonics
................258
27.
Marcyliena Morgan, Nuthin but
a G Thang :
Grammar and Language Ideology in Hip
Hop Identity
.................................................................264
28.
Mary Bucholtz, The Whiteness of Nerds:
Superstandard
English and Racial Markedness
........ 276
29.
Rusty Barrett, Language Ideology and Racial Inequality:
Competing Functions of Spanish in an Anglo-Owned
Mexican Restaurant
....................................................285
Gender
30.
William M. O Barr and Bowman K. Atkins, Women s
Language or Powerless Language ?
.........................305
31.
Janet Holmes, Women TalkTooMuch
.............................312
vi
Contents
32.
Scott Fabius
Kiesling, Power
and the
Language of Men
.........................................................317
33.
Deborah Cameron, Performing Gender Identity:
Young Men s Talk and the Construction of
Heterosexual Masculinity
............................................328
34.
Elinor Keenan (Ochs), Norm-Makers, Norm-Breakers:
Uses of Speech by Men and Women in a Malagasy
Community
...................................................................337
PART III
Language as Social Action
♦ 347
Unit
5
Discourse, Performance, and Ritual
♦ 349
35.
J. L. Austin, How to Do Things with Words
......................350
36.
Joel Sherzer,
Кипа
Curing and Magic: Counseling
the Spirits
.....................................................................354
37.
Susan D. Blum, Naming Practices and the Power
of Words in China
.......................................................3 69
38.
Cheryl Wharry, Amen and Hallelujah Preaching:
Discourse Functions in African
American Sermons
......................................................384
39.
Yanrong Chang, Courtroom Questioning as a
Culturally Situated Persuasive
Genre of Talk
...............................................................398
40.
Daniel Miller and Don Slater, The Internet
and Relationships
.........................................................409
Unit
6
Language Ideology
♦ 424
41.
Don Kulick, Anger, Gender, Language Shift, and the Politics
of Revelation in a Papua New
Guiñean
Village
...........................................................................425
42. Rosina Lippi-Green,
Accent, Standard Language
Ideology, and Discriminatory Pretext in
the Courts
.....................................................................435
43.
Laura Polich, Orality: Another Language
Ideology
.........................................................................451
44.
Richard Bauman, Let Your Words Be Few: Speaking
and Silence in Quaker Ideology
...................................458
45.
Keith H. Basso, To Give Up on Words : Silence in
Western Apache Culture
.............................................466
Glossary
«475
Index
+ 481
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
Preface
♦
vii
Introduction
♦ xi
PART
1
The Nature of Language
♦
ι
Unit
1
What Is Language?
♦ 3
1.
Robbins Burling, Smiles, Winks, and Words
.5
2.
Charles Hockett, Tbe Origin oj Speech
.16
3.
Ferdinand
de Saussure,
Nature of the
Linguistic Sign
.21
4.
Steven Pinker, How Language Works
.25
5.
William C. Stokoe, Signing and Speaking:
Competitors, Alternatives, or
Incompatibles?
. 36
6.
Robin Dunbar, Why Gossip Is Good for You
.40
7.
Walter J. Ong, The Orality oj Language
.45
8.
Brian V. Street and
Niko
Besnier,
Aspects
of Literacy
.52
Unit
2
Language and Thought
♦ 70
9.
Benjamin Lee Wborf, The Relation of Habitual
Thought and Behavior to Language
.72
10.
Dorothy Lee, Codifications of Reality: Lineal
and Nonlineal
.84
11.
George Lakoffand Mark Johnson, Metaphors
We Live By
.92
12.
Stephen
C. Levinson,
Language and Mind: Let's
Get the Issues Straight!
.95
PART II
Language and Society
♦ 107
Unit
3
Multilingualism
♦ 109
Societal Multilingualism
13.
Tom McArthur, Chinese, English, Spanish
—
and the
Rest
.
in
14.
Rajmund
Ohiy, Triglossia:
African Privilege
or Necessity?
.117
15.
Edwin L. Battistella, Bad Language
—
Bad Citizens
.125
Individual Multilingualism
16.
David
Antal,
A Linguistic Odyssey: One Family's
Experience with Language Shift and Cultural
Identity in Germany and France
.137
17.
Ana
Celia
Zentella,
Bilingualism en
casa
.
i so
18.
John J. Gumperz,
Conversational Code Switching
.163
19.
Beth Simon, Language Choice, Religion, and Identity
in the Banarsi Community
.179
Language Endangerment and Revitalization
20.
John H. McWhorter, Most of the World's Languages
Went Extinct
.192
21.
Lindsay J.Whaley, The Future of Native
Languages
.207
22.
Leanne Hinton, Language Loss and Revitalization
in California: Overview
.216
Unit
4
Language and Identity
« 223
Region and Class
23.
Dennis R. Preston, They Speak Really Bad English
Down South and in New York City
.227
24.
William Labov, Social Stratification of (r) in New York
City Department Stores
.234
25.
Deborah
Tannen, New
York Jewish
Conversational Style
.248
"Race" and Ethnicity
26.
John R.
Rickford,
Suite for Ebony and Phonics
.258
27.
Marcyliena Morgan, "Nuthin' but
a G Thang":
Grammar and Language Ideology in Hip
Hop Identity
.264
28.
Mary Bucholtz, The Whiteness of Nerds:
Superstandard
English and Racial Markedness
. 276
29.
Rusty Barrett, Language Ideology and Racial Inequality:
Competing Functions of Spanish in an Anglo-Owned
Mexican Restaurant
.285
Gender
30.
William M. O'Barr and Bowman K. Atkins, "Women's
Language" or "Powerless Language"?
.305
31.
Janet Holmes, Women TalkTooMuch
.312
vi
Contents
32.
Scott Fabius
Kiesling, Power
and the
Language of Men
.317
33.
Deborah Cameron, Performing Gender Identity:
Young Men's Talk and the Construction of
Heterosexual Masculinity
.328
34.
Elinor Keenan (Ochs), Norm-Makers, Norm-Breakers:
Uses of Speech by Men and Women in a Malagasy
Community
.337
PART III
Language as Social Action
♦ 347
Unit
5
Discourse, Performance, and Ritual
♦ 349
35.
J. L. Austin, How to Do Things with Words
.350
36.
Joel Sherzer,
Кипа
Curing and Magic: Counseling
the Spirits
.354
37.
Susan D. Blum, Naming Practices and the Power
of Words in China
.3 69
38.
Cheryl Wharry, Amen and Hallelujah Preaching:
Discourse Functions in African
American Sermons
.384
39.
Yanrong Chang, Courtroom Questioning as a
Culturally Situated Persuasive
Genre of Talk
.398
40.
Daniel Miller and Don Slater, The Internet
and Relationships
.409
Unit
6
Language Ideology
♦ 424
41.
Don Kulick, Anger, Gender, Language Shift, and the Politics
of Revelation in a Papua New
Guiñean
Village
.425
42. Rosina Lippi-Green,
Accent, Standard Language
Ideology, and Discriminatory Pretext in
the Courts
.435
43.
Laura Polich, Orality: Another Language
Ideology
.451
44.
Richard Bauman, Let Your Words Be Few: Speaking
and Silence in Quaker Ideology
.458
45.
Keith H. Basso, 'To Give Up on Words': Silence in
Western Apache Culture
.466
Glossary
«475
Index
+ 481 |
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