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adam_text | Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments About the Companion Website 1 2 xiii xiv xv xvii Key Topics The Nature of Language Knowledge of Language Competence and performance Variation Variants and the linguistic variable Language Users and Their Groups: Identities Language and Culture Directions of influence The Wh orfian hypothesis Correlations The Interdisciplinary Legacy of Sociolinguistics Overview of the Book Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 11 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 Parti 23 Introduction Languages, Communities, and Contexts Languages, Dialects, and Varieties Key Topics What is a Language? Language or Dialect? Mutual intelligibility The role of social identity 25 25 25 26 27 29
Contents vi Standardization The standard as an abstraction The standardization process The standard and language change Standard language? The standard-dialect hierarchy Regional Dialects Dialect geography Everyone has an accent Social Dialects Kiezdeutsch ‘neighborhood German’ Ethnic dialects African American Vernacular English Features of AAVE Development of AAVE Societal aspects of AAVE Use Styles and Indexes: The Social Meanings of Linguistic Forms Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 3 Defining Groups Key Topics Speech Communities Linguistic boundaries Shared norms Communities of Practice Social Networks Social Identities Beliefs about Language and Social Groups Language ideologies The standard language ideology The purist ideology Monoglossic ideologies konicity, erasure, and recursivity Language attitudes Perceptual dialectology Matched/verbal guises Implicit association task (IAT) Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References ЗО 30 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43 43 47 47 48 49 55 55 56 56 57 60 62 64 65 66 66 67 67 68 69 69 70 71 72 72 73 74
Contents 4 Language in Context: Pragmatics Key Topics Speech Acts Performatives Implicature Maxims Politeness Face Positive and negative politeness Beyond politeness theory Politeness and indirectness Pronouns Tu and vous՛, power and solidarity Pronouns and positioning Naming and Titles Fluidity and change in address terms Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References Partii 5 Theory and Methods Language Variation and Change Key Topics Variables and Correlations Types of linguistic variables Indicators, markers and stereotypes Independent variables Data Collection and Analysis The observer’s paradox The sociolingüístic interview Sampling Apparent time and real time Doing Quantitative Research: What Do the Numbers Really Mean? Regional Variation Mapping dialects Methods in dialectology Dialect mixture and free variation Linguistic atlases Social Variation Social class membership The First Wave of Variation Studies Early work on gender variation vii 79 79 79 80 83 83 85 85 86 87 88 89 89 92 92 94 97 97 100 100 105 107 107 107 108 109 109 110 110 110 111 112 112 113 114 115 117 117 118 118 120 121
viii 6 Contents The fourth floor Variation in Norwich Variation in Detroit Variation in Glasgow Linguistic constraints on variation Language Variation and Change Change from above and below Some changes in progress Change across space: urban centers and physical barriers Change over time or age-grading? Martha’s Vineyard Gender and language change Language change and the linguistic marketplace The Second Wave of Variation Studies Social networks Social network theory and language change Gender variation in the second wave Jocks and burnouts The Third Wave of Variation Studies Stance, style, and identity Change across the lifespan Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 121 124 124 125 126 127 127 127 129 129 131 132 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 142 144 144 144 146 146 Ethnographic Approaches in Sociolinguistics 153 153 153 155 156 157 157 160 161 161 162 163 164 164 165 167 168 169 169 Key Topics Ethnography: Participant Observation The Ethnography of Communication Communicative competence The communicative event and communicative acts The SPEAKING device Ethnography and beyond Ethnomethodology Background knowledge as part of communication Commonsense knowledge and practical reasoning Garfinkel and his students: studies in ethnomethodology Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis Critical Ethnography (Socio)linguistic Ethnography Digital Ethnographies: Research in Online Communities Ethnography in Combination with Other Sociolingüístic Methods Chapter Summary Exercises
Contents 7 Further Reading References 171 172 Discourse Analysis 175 175 176 177 178 179 181 182 183 185 185 186 188 189 192 193 193 196 198 198 199 200 Key Topics Conversation Analysis Adjacency pairs Openings Closings Turn-taking Repair Institutional talk Membership categorization Interactional Sociolinguistics Data and methodologies Contextualization and stance Identities Critical Discourse Analysis Contrasts and critiques Methodologies and connections Corpus Linguistics Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References Part III 8 ix Multilingual Matters Languages in Contact: Multilingual Societies and Multilingual Discourse Key Topics Multilingualism as a Societal Phenomenon Language competencies in multilingual societies Language ideologies surrounding multilingualism Linguistic landscapes Language attitudes in multilingual settings Language Maintenance and Shift Diglossia Domains Language attitudes and ideologies Language learning The statuses of the H and L varieties Extended diglossia and language maintenance Questioning diglossia 207 209 209 210 211 211 213 216 218 219 220 220 220 221 222 223
x 9 Contents Multilingual Discourse Metaphorical and situational codeswitching Communication accommodation theory The markedness model Multilingual identities Bricolage Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 224 225 225 226 227 230 231 231 235 235 Contact Varieties: Structural Consequences of Social· Factors 243 243 243 245 246 247 248 249 250 252 253 254 255 256 258 259 260 260 261 262 263 265 265 266 266 Key Topics The Structure of Codeswitching Loanwords and Caiques Convergence Ethnicized and Social Dialects as Contact Varieties Latinx Englishes Straattaal ‘street language’ Mixed Languages Lingua Francas Pidgin and Creole Languages: Definitions Connections between Р/С languages and second language acquisition Creole Formation Theories of creole genesis Geographical Distribution Linguistic Characteristics of Р/С Languages Phonology Morphosyntax Vocabulary From Pidgin to Creole and Beyond Creole continuum? Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 10 Language,the Nation, and Beyond Key Topics Language and Nation Nationalism and language Language and national identity categories Belonging beyond the nation Language and Migration Identity construction in the context of migration 273 273 273 274 278 280 282 282
Contents Identity over time and space Diversity and superdiversity Discourses of migration and integration LADO Language and Globalization Global English: threat or promise? Language and the Digital World Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References Part IV Sociolinguistics and Social Justice 11 Language, Gender, and SexuaUty Key Topics Defining Terms: Sex Category, Gender, and Sexuality Sexist Language Grammatical gender marking Language change Deficit, Dominance, and Difference Women’s language as a deficit Dominance Difference Gender and Sexuality Identities Multiple identities The role of hegemonic ideologies in gender and sexuality identity construction Context-specific identity construction: the workplace Discourses of Gender and Sexuality Normative discourses Discourses about language use Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 12 SocioUnguistics and Education Key Topics Social Dialects and Education Restricted codes and the language gap Difference not deficit Role of the home dialect in education An achievement gap? xi 284 287 288 291 293 295 296 298 298 298 299 305 307 307 307 309 310 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 321 323 323 325 326 326 327 327 335 335 336 336 337 340 342
Contents xii Education in Multilingual Contexts Ideologies Use of minoritized languages in the classroom Elite and immigrant bilingualism Education and World-Wide English Circles of English English in world-wide education Elite closure English in Europe Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 13 Language Policy and PLanning Key Topics Terminology, Concepts, and Development of the Field Types of language planning The intellectual history of LPP Data and methods LPP and Nationalization LPP in Turkey: orthography and purity LPP in the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet era: from Russification to nationalization Official monolingualism in France LPP in Post- and Neo-Colonial Contexts Kenya India Multilingual Countries and LPP Canada Belgium Papua New Guinea Singapore Feminist Language Planning Endangered Languages and the Spread of English Endangered languages Family language policy, new speakers, and LPP English world-wide Language policy ... or lack thereof Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References Glossary Index 343 343 345 348 349 350 350 351 353 354 355 356 356 365 365 365 366 369 370 372 372 373 375 376 376 377 378 379 380 381 381 382 384 384 385 387 389 389 389 390 391 397 421
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Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments About the Companion Website 1 2 xiii xiv xv xvii Key Topics The Nature of Language Knowledge of Language Competence and performance Variation Variants and the linguistic variable Language Users and Their Groups: Identities Language and Culture Directions of influence The Wh orfian hypothesis Correlations The Interdisciplinary Legacy of Sociolinguistics Overview of the Book Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 11 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 Parti 23 Introduction Languages, Communities, and Contexts Languages, Dialects, and Varieties Key Topics What is a Language? Language or Dialect? Mutual intelligibility The role of social identity 25 25 25 26 27 29
Contents vi Standardization The standard as an abstraction The standardization process The standard and language change Standard language? The standard-dialect hierarchy Regional Dialects Dialect geography Everyone has an accent Social Dialects Kiezdeutsch ‘neighborhood German’ Ethnic dialects African American Vernacular English Features of AAVE Development of AAVE Societal aspects of AAVE Use Styles and Indexes: The Social Meanings of Linguistic Forms Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 3 Defining Groups Key Topics Speech Communities Linguistic boundaries Shared norms Communities of Practice Social Networks Social Identities Beliefs about Language and Social Groups Language ideologies The standard language ideology The purist ideology Monoglossic ideologies konicity, erasure, and recursivity Language attitudes Perceptual dialectology Matched/verbal guises Implicit association task (IAT) Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References ЗО 30 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43 43 47 47 48 49 55 55 56 56 57 60 62 64 65 66 66 67 67 68 69 69 70 71 72 72 73 74
Contents 4 Language in Context: Pragmatics Key Topics Speech Acts Performatives Implicature Maxims Politeness Face Positive and negative politeness Beyond politeness theory Politeness and indirectness Pronouns Tu and vous՛, power and solidarity Pronouns and positioning Naming and Titles Fluidity and change in address terms Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References Partii 5 Theory and Methods Language Variation and Change Key Topics Variables and Correlations Types of linguistic variables Indicators, markers and stereotypes Independent variables Data Collection and Analysis The observer’s paradox The sociolingüístic interview Sampling Apparent time and real time Doing Quantitative Research: What Do the Numbers Really Mean? Regional Variation Mapping dialects Methods in dialectology Dialect mixture and free variation Linguistic atlases Social Variation Social class membership The First Wave of Variation Studies Early work on gender variation vii 79 79 79 80 83 83 85 85 86 87 88 89 89 92 92 94 97 97 100 100 105 107 107 107 108 109 109 110 110 110 111 112 112 113 114 115 117 117 118 118 120 121
viii 6 Contents The fourth floor Variation in Norwich Variation in Detroit Variation in Glasgow Linguistic constraints on variation Language Variation and Change Change from above and below Some changes in progress Change across space: urban centers and physical barriers Change over time or age-grading? Martha’s Vineyard Gender and language change Language change and the linguistic marketplace The Second Wave of Variation Studies Social networks Social network theory and language change Gender variation in the second wave Jocks and burnouts The Third Wave of Variation Studies Stance, style, and identity Change across the lifespan Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 121 124 124 125 126 127 127 127 129 129 131 132 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 142 144 144 144 146 146 Ethnographic Approaches in Sociolinguistics 153 153 153 155 156 157 157 160 161 161 162 163 164 164 165 167 168 169 169 Key Topics Ethnography: Participant Observation The Ethnography of Communication Communicative competence The communicative event and communicative acts The SPEAKING device Ethnography and beyond Ethnomethodology Background knowledge as part of communication Commonsense knowledge and practical reasoning Garfinkel and his students: studies in ethnomethodology Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis Critical Ethnography (Socio)linguistic Ethnography Digital Ethnographies: Research in Online Communities Ethnography in Combination with Other Sociolingüístic Methods Chapter Summary Exercises
Contents 7 Further Reading References 171 172 Discourse Analysis 175 175 176 177 178 179 181 182 183 185 185 186 188 189 192 193 193 196 198 198 199 200 Key Topics Conversation Analysis Adjacency pairs Openings Closings Turn-taking Repair Institutional talk Membership categorization Interactional Sociolinguistics Data and methodologies Contextualization and stance Identities Critical Discourse Analysis Contrasts and critiques Methodologies and connections Corpus Linguistics Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References Part III 8 ix Multilingual Matters Languages in Contact: Multilingual Societies and Multilingual Discourse Key Topics Multilingualism as a Societal Phenomenon Language competencies in multilingual societies Language ideologies surrounding multilingualism Linguistic landscapes Language attitudes in multilingual settings Language Maintenance and Shift Diglossia Domains Language attitudes and ideologies Language learning The statuses of the H and L varieties Extended diglossia and language maintenance Questioning diglossia 207 209 209 210 211 211 213 216 218 219 220 220 220 221 222 223
x 9 Contents Multilingual Discourse Metaphorical and situational codeswitching Communication accommodation theory The markedness model Multilingual identities Bricolage Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 224 225 225 226 227 230 231 231 235 235 Contact Varieties: Structural Consequences of Social· Factors 243 243 243 245 246 247 248 249 250 252 253 254 255 256 258 259 260 260 261 262 263 265 265 266 266 Key Topics The Structure of Codeswitching Loanwords and Caiques Convergence Ethnicized and Social Dialects as Contact Varieties Latinx Englishes Straattaal ‘street language’ Mixed Languages Lingua Francas Pidgin and Creole Languages: Definitions Connections between Р/С languages and second language acquisition Creole Formation Theories of creole genesis Geographical Distribution Linguistic Characteristics of Р/С Languages Phonology Morphosyntax Vocabulary From Pidgin to Creole and Beyond Creole continuum? Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 10 Language,the Nation, and Beyond Key Topics Language and Nation Nationalism and language Language and national identity categories Belonging beyond the nation Language and Migration Identity construction in the context of migration 273 273 273 274 278 280 282 282
Contents Identity over time and space Diversity and superdiversity Discourses of migration and integration LADO Language and Globalization Global English: threat or promise? Language and the Digital World Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References Part IV Sociolinguistics and Social Justice 11 Language, Gender, and SexuaUty Key Topics Defining Terms: Sex Category, Gender, and Sexuality Sexist Language Grammatical gender marking Language change Deficit, Dominance, and Difference Women’s language as a deficit Dominance Difference Gender and Sexuality Identities Multiple identities The role of hegemonic ideologies in gender and sexuality identity construction Context-specific identity construction: the workplace Discourses of Gender and Sexuality Normative discourses Discourses about language use Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 12 SocioUnguistics and Education Key Topics Social Dialects and Education Restricted codes and the language gap Difference not deficit Role of the home dialect in education An achievement gap? xi 284 287 288 291 293 295 296 298 298 298 299 305 307 307 307 309 310 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 321 323 323 325 326 326 327 327 335 335 336 336 337 340 342
Contents xii Education in Multilingual Contexts Ideologies Use of minoritized languages in the classroom Elite and immigrant bilingualism Education and World-Wide English Circles of English English in world-wide education Elite closure English in Europe Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References 13 Language Policy and PLanning Key Topics Terminology, Concepts, and Development of the Field Types of language planning The intellectual history of LPP Data and methods LPP and Nationalization LPP in Turkey: orthography and purity LPP in the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet era: from Russification to nationalization Official monolingualism in France LPP in Post- and Neo-Colonial Contexts Kenya India Multilingual Countries and LPP Canada Belgium Papua New Guinea Singapore Feminist Language Planning Endangered Languages and the Spread of English Endangered languages Family language policy, new speakers, and LPP English world-wide Language policy . or lack thereof Chapter Summary Exercises Further Reading References Glossary Index 343 343 345 348 349 350 350 351 353 354 355 356 356 365 365 365 366 369 370 372 372 373 375 376 376 377 378 379 380 381 381 382 384 384 385 387 389 389 389 390 391 397 421 |
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title_full | An introduction to sociolinguistics Ronald Wardhaugh and Janet M. Fuller |
title_fullStr | An introduction to sociolinguistics Ronald Wardhaugh and Janet M. Fuller |
title_full_unstemmed | An introduction to sociolinguistics Ronald Wardhaugh and Janet M. Fuller |
title_short | An introduction to sociolinguistics |
title_sort | an introduction to sociolinguistics |
topic | Sociolinguistics Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Sociolinguistics Soziolinguistik Lehrbuch |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV006174776 |
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