ISBN:
9781776561728
Language:
English
Pages:
282 pages
,
illustrations
,
21 cm
DDC:
306.44
Keywords:
Sociolinguistics
;
Neuseeland
;
Englisch
;
Sprachvariante
;
Philippinischer Einwanderer
;
Tagalog
;
Maori-Sprache
Abstract:
"This festschrift speaks to the international mana in which Janet is held, her academic impact on (socio)linguistic research about New Zealand and New Zealand English, and her status as a founder in the now thriving field of workplace discourse"--Back cover
Abstract:
Foreword / Bill Manhire -- Introduction: Linguist at work / Meredith Marra and Paul Warren -- The mana of Janet Holmes: leading research in linguistics. Reanalysis and remotivation / Laurie Barber -- Trust, trust, and trumpery / Sally McConnell-Ginet -- Sociolinguistic perspectives on consent in the legal process / Diana Eades and Susan Ehrlich -- A corpus-based approach to -own/ewn disyllabicity in New Zealand English / David Britain -- Janet Holmes in her local community: language (use) in New Zealand. The sound of women in New Zealand English / Paul Warren, Andy Gibson and Jen Hay -- Tagalog language maintenance and shift in the New Zealand Filipino community / Ronalyn Umali and Allan Bell -- Singing is the first thing that came into my head: emotions and language maintenance among Filipino migrants in New Zealand / Julia de Bres -- Audiences, referees and landscapes: understanding the use of Māori and English in New Zealand dual language picture books through a sociolinguistic lens / Nicola Daly -- Janet Holmes as pioneer: language in the workplace. The Wellington language in the Workplace Project: creating stability through flexibility / Bernadette Vine and Meredith Marra -- Evolution by design: building a New Zealand corpus of health interactions / Maria Stubbe -- Interpersonal pragmatics and workplace interaction / Jo Angouri and Miriam Locher -- Leadership and self-denigrating humour: an oxymoron? / Stephanie Schnurr and Angela C.K. Chan -- Applying research to real world challenges and issues. Developing research-based resources to help migrants enter the workforce / Angela Joe and Nicky Riddiford
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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