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  • 2010-2014  (13)
  • Berlin : De Gruyter  (8)
  • London [u.a.] : Routledge  (5)
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  • Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures  (13)
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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 1306905699 , 9780415841993
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (201 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Researching language and social media
    DDC: 302.23/1
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch ; Social Media ; Sprache
    Abstract: Social Media is fast becoming a key area of linguistic research. This highly accessible guidebook leads students through the process of undertaking research in order to explore the language that people use when they communicate on social media sites.This textbook provides: An introduction to the linguistic frameworks currently used to analyse language found in social media contextsAn outline of the practical steps and ethical guidelines entailed when gathering linguistic data from social media sites and platformsA range of illustrative case studies, which cover different approaches, linguistic
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 What is social media?; 2 What might a linguist say about social media?; 3 What does it mean to research?; 4 What are Internet research ethics?; 5 Analysing discourse: qualitative approaches; 6 What are ethnographic approaches?; 7 Carrying out a study of language practices in social media; 8 Collecting social media materials for quantitative projects; 9 Working with social media data: quantitative perspectives; Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110338348
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (420 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Linguae & litterae : publications of the School of Language & Literature Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies 17
    Series Statement: Linguae & litterae
    Parallel Title: Print version Congruence in Contact-Induced Language Change : Language Families, Typological Resemblance, and Perceived Similarity
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Romanische Sprachen Konvergenz ; Slavische Sprachen ; Language contact ; Romance languages ; Slavic languages ; Convergence ; Congruence ; Sprachkontakt ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Slawische Sprachen ; Sprachkontakt ; Kongruenz ; Sprachwandel ; Romanische Sprachen ; Kontrastive Linguistik ; Arealtypologie
    Abstract: Modern contact linguistics has primarily focused on contact between languages that are genetically unrelated and structurally distant. This compendium of articles looks instead at the effects of pre-existing structural congruency between the affected languages at the time of their initial contact, using the Romance and Slavic languages as examples. In contact of this kind, both genetic and typological similarities play a part. J. Besters-Dilger, C. Dermarkar, St. Pfänder, andA. Rabus, University of Freiburg, Germany.
    Abstract: Modern contact linguistics has primarily focused on contact between languages that are genetically unrelated and structurally distant. This compendium of articles looks instead at the effects of pre-existing structural congruency between the affected languages at the time of their initial contact, using the Romance and Slavic languages as examples. In contact of this kind, both genetic and typological similarities play a part
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Part 1: Contact-induced change between closely related languages; Convergence in the Baltic-Slavic contact zone: Triangulation approach; Convergence and congruence due to contact between the South Slavic languages; The case of Czech-Slovak language contact and contact-induced phenomena; Belarusian and Russian in the Mixed Speech of Belarus; Lingua Franca in the Western Mediterranean: between myth and reality; Intimate family reunions: code-copying between Turkic relatives; Part 2: Contact-induced changes in scenarios with looser family ties
    Description / Table of Contents: Language contact in a multilingual setting: The attractive force of Italo-romance dialects on Italian in MontrealBalkan Slavic and Balkan Romance: from congruence to convergence; The convergence of Czech and German between the years 900 and 1500; Part 3: Typological congruence and perceived similarity; Contact-induced language change and typological congruence; Similarity effects in language contact: Taking the speakers' perceptions of congruence seriously; Doing copying: Why typology doesn't matter to language speakers
    Description / Table of Contents: South Siberian Turkic languages in linguistic contact: Altay-kiži nominalizer constructions as a test caseFrench meets Arabic in Cairo: discourse markers as gestures; Language mixing and language fusion: when bilingual talk becomes monolingual; Part 4: "Doing being family": language families and language ideologies; Siblings in contact: the interaction of Church Slavonic and Russian; Transparency of morphological structures as a feature of language contact among closely related languages: Examples from Bulgarian and Czech contact with Russian
    Description / Table of Contents: Avoiding typological affinity: "negative borrowing" as a strategy of Corsican norm findingSociolinguistic and areal factors promoting or inhibiting convergence within language families
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Part 1: Contact-induced change between closely related languages; Convergence in the Baltic-Slavic contact zone: Triangulation approach; Convergence and congruence due to contact between the South Slavic languages; The case of Czech-Slovak language contact and contact-induced phenomena; Belarusian and Russian in the Mixed Speech of Belarus; Lingua Franca in the Western Mediterranean: between myth and reality; Intimate family reunions: code-copying between Turkic relatives; Part 2: Contact-induced changes in scenarios with looser family ties
    Description / Table of Contents: Language contact in a multilingual setting: The attractive force of Italo-romance dialects on Italian in MontrealBalkan Slavic and Balkan Romance: from congruence to convergence; The convergence of Czech and German between the years 900 and 1500; Part 3: Typological congruence and perceived similarity; Contact-induced language change and typological congruence; Similarity effects in language contact: Taking the speakers' perceptions of congruence seriously; Doing copying: Why typology doesn't matter to language speakers
    Description / Table of Contents: South Siberian Turkic languages in linguistic contact: Altay-kiži nominalizer constructions as a test caseFrench meets Arabic in Cairo: discourse markers as gestures; Language mixing and language fusion: when bilingual talk becomes monolingual; Part 4: "Doing being family": language families and language ideologies; Siblings in contact: the interaction of Church Slavonic and Russian; Transparency of morphological structures as a feature of language contact among closely related languages: Examples from Bulgarian and Czech contact with Russian
    Description / Table of Contents: Avoiding typological affinity: "negative borrowing" as a strategy of Corsican norm findingSociolinguistic and areal factors promoting or inhibiting convergence within language families
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  • 3
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    Berlin : De Gruyter
    ISBN: 9783110365559 , 9783110365566
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 174 S.) , Ill. , 230 mm x 155 mm
    Series Statement: Linguistik - Impulse & Tendenzen 59
    Series Statement: Linguistik - Impulse & Tendenzen
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Klann, Juliane Ikonizität in Gebärdensprachen
    Dissertation note: Zugl.: Köln, Univ., Diss., 2014
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    Keywords: Gebärdensprache Ikonizität ; Deutsche Gebärdensprache ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Deutsche Gebärdensprache ; Grammatik ; Ikon
    Abstract: Iconicity in sign languages is usually considered a marginal linguistic phenomenon. Using the example of the German sign language (DGS), this book examines if this assumption is justified or merely attributable to the constraints of the auditory medium. The grammar and syntax of DGS suggest that iconicity is at least as important as arbitrariness, which is why the former should be reflected more strongly in linguistic theory. Juliane Klann,University of Aachen, Germany.
    Abstract: Iconicity in sign languages is usually considered a marginal linguistic phenomenon. Using the example of the German sign language (DGS), this book examines if this assumption is justified or merely attributable to the constraints of the auditory medium. The grammar and syntax of DGS suggest that iconicity is at least as important as arbitrariness, which is why the former should be reflected more strongly in linguistic theory
    Description / Table of Contents: Vorwort; Inhalt; 1. Einleitung; 2. Sprachliche Ikonizität; 2.1 Ikonizität und Arbitrarität; 2.2 Typen sprachlicher Ikonizität; 2.2.1 Bildhafte Ikonizität; 2.2.2 Diagrammatische Ikonizität; 2.2.2.1 Quantitätsprinzip; 2.2.2.2 Proximitätsprinzip; 2.2.2.3 Prinzip der sequenziellen Ordnung; 2.3 Die Rolle des Sprachmediums; 2.4 Die kognitive Basis lautsprachlicher Ikonizität; 2.5 Schlussfolgerungen; 3. Die Ausdrucksmittel der deutschen Gebärdensprache; 3.1 Handform; 3.2 Handstellung; 3.3 Ausführungsstelle; 3.4 Bewegung; 3.5 Mundbild; 4. Zur Rolle der Ikonizität in Gebärdensprachen:Forschungsstand
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1 Die Ikonizitätsdiskussion in der Gebärdensprache4.2 Ikonizität in Gebärdensprachsystemen; 4.3 Ikonizität im Gebärdenspracherwerb; 4.4 Ikonizität in der sprachlichen Verarbeitung von Gebärdensprachen; 4.5 Neurale Korrelate ikonischer Gebärdenlexeme; 4.6 Schlussfolgerungen und Ziele der vorliegenden Untersuchung; 4.6.1 Zusammenfassung des Forschungsstandes; 4.6.2. Gegenstand und Ziele der vorliegenden Untersuchung; 5. Ikonizität des Verbs; 5.1 Einleitung; 5.2 Pronominale Referenz; 5.2.1 Personalpronomen; 5.2.2 Klassifizierende Stellvertreterhandformen; 5.3 Argumentkennzeichnung
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3.1 ,Übereinstimmungsverben'5.3.1.1 Traditionelle Übereinstimmungsverben; 5.3.1.2 Körpergebundene Übereinstimmungsverben; 5.3.1.3 Rückwärts gerichtete Übereinstimmungsverben; 5.3.1.4 Übereinstimmungsverben ohne gerichtete sekundäre Bewegung; 5.3.2 Einfache Verben; 5.4 Adverbiale Ausdrücke; 5.4.1 Ortsergänzungen an Raumverben; 5.4.1.1 Direktionale Raumverben; 5.4.1.2 Lokale Raumverben; 5.4.1.3 Simultane Konstruktionen mit Raumverben; 5.4.2 Adverbien; 5.4.3 Ausdruck adverbialer Inhalte; 5.4.3.1 Adverbiale Bewegungsmodifikationen; 5.4.3.2 Adverbiale Mimik; 5.5 Aspekt
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. Ikonizität der Nominalformen6.1 Numerus; 6.2 Attributive Modifikationen; 7. Ikonizität der Adjektivformen; 7.1 Gebärdensprachliche Adjektive; 7.2 Komparation; 8. Ikonizität von Funktionswörtern; 8.1 Pronomen; 8.2 Numeralia; 8.3 Präpositionen; 8.4 Konjunktionen; 9. Ikonizität in syntaktischen Gefügen; 9.1 Wortstellung in der komplexen Nominalphrase; 9.2 Wortstellung im einfachen und erweiterten Satz; 9.3 Satzgefüge; 10. Ikonizität in der deutschen Gebärdensprache im Vergleich zu anderen Gebärdensprachen; 10.1 Ikonizität in der deutschen Gebärdensprache
    Description / Table of Contents: 10.2 Die Rolle der Ikonizität in der Deutschen Gebärdensprache im Vergleich zu anderen Gebärdensprachen10.3 Das Sprachmedium und Ikonizität im Rahmen kognitionstheoretischer Ansätze; 10.4 Zusammenfassung und Ausblick; Literaturverzeichnis; Anhang; Verzeichnis der Abbildungen; Verzeichnis der Gebärdensprachabbildungen in Beispielen; Verzeichnis der Abkürzungen; Verzeichnis der Handformennamen; Auszug aus der Aachener Glossenumschrift (AGS); Namensregister; Stichwortregister
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  • 4
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    Berlin : De Gruyter
    ISBN: 9781614516354
    Language: German
    Pages: 300 S.
    Parallel Title: Print version Sein und Schein : Explorations in Existential Semiotics
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    Keywords: Semiotics - Philosophy ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 〈!doctype html public ""-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en""〉 〈html〉〈head〉 〈meta content=""text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"" http-equiv=content-type〉 〈meta name=generator content=""mshtml 8.00.6001.23501""〉〈/head〉 〈body〉 〈P〉Existential semiotics is a new paradigm in the studies of signs, signification, and communication. This book develops its theory further, applying the notions of being, doing, and appearing to crucial social problems of the contemporary world, and to various so-called 'lesser arts' like performance and gastronomy.〈/P〉〈/body〉〈/html〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface to Sein und Schein; Contents; Part I Philosophy: Varieties of Being; 1 Existential semiotics today: Sein (Being) and Schein (Appearing); 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 A return to basic ideas; 1.3 Modalities; 1.4 Dasein and transcendence; 1.5 Turn-around of Dasein; 1.6 Values; 1.7 New types of signs; 1.8 More on transcendence; 1.9 Mimesis; 1.10 The subject reconsidered: BEING; 1.11 Questions by a subject: From BEING to DOING; 1.11.1 Consequences of our varieties of subjectivity; 2 On the appearance or the present structure and existential digressions of the subject; 2.1 Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2 More on vertical appearance2.3 More on horizontal appearance; 3 Representation in Semiotics; 3.1 The relation of representation in semiotics; 3.2 Mapping representation; 3.3 Nöth's handbook; 3.4 Representation in philosophy - John Deely; 3.5 Peirce; 3.6 Model theory; 3.7 From cybernetics to cultural semiotics; 3.8 Representation as function; 3.9 The archaeology of Foucault; 3.10 Existential semiotic interpretation; 4 The concept of genre: In general and in music; 4.1 A semiotic approach to genre in general ...; 4.2 ... and inmusic; 4.2.1 Before genres
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.2.2 Major genre categories: Art music and popular music4.2.3 Norms and varieties of music; 4.2.4 Genre in musical communication; 4.2.5 Transgressing genres; 4.2.6 Crises of genres; 4.2.7 Cultural reflections; 4.2.8 Classics; 4.2.9 National versus universal; 4.2.10 Social classification and functions; 4.2.11 Genre as classification; 4.2.12 Recent theories; 5 The world and its interpretation; 5.1 World and worlds; 5.1.1 Philosophers; 5.1.2 Artists; 5.1.3 Semioticians; 5.2 Closing thoughts; 6 Signs around Us - Umwelt, Semiosphere and Signscape; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Milieu - Taine
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.3 Surrounding/surrounded6.4 New models of communication; 6.5 Umwelt and Uexküll; 6.6 Dasein . . .; 6.7 ... and transcendence; 6.8 Semiosphere, Lotman and Ruskin; 6.9 Heidegger's view; 6.10 Subject and environment; Part II Doing: Society and Culture; 7 Semio-crises in the era of globalisation: Towards a new theory of collective and individual subjectivity; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The lesson of semiocrises; 7.3 Collective subjectivity or identity as a world view; 7.4 Individual subjectivity or the fight between two manners of 'being' in the world; 8 Ideologies manifesting axiologies
    Description / Table of Contents: 8.1 Introduction9 Semiotics of resistance: Being, memory, history, and the counter-current of signs; 9.1 Globalization and transcendence; 9.2 Globalization as the new civilization: Some signs of the time; 9.3 Aesthetics of resistance; 9.3.1 Forces of resistance I: Being; 9.3.2 Forces of resistance II: Memory; 9.3.3 Forces of resistance III: History; 9.4 What are we resisting?; 10 Culture and transcendence; 10.1 The theory in brief; 10.2 Transculturality; 10.3 Criticism of British cultural studies; 10.4 Language games; 10.5 Articulation; 10.6 Subject positions; 10.7 What Foucault said
    Description / Table of Contents: 10.8 Action
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783110347012
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: VI, 370 S.) , 29 schw.-w. u. 4 farb. Abb., 29 schw.-w. Ill., 4 farb. Ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: linguae & litterae 39
    Series Statement: Linguae & litterae
    Parallel Title: Print version Indexing Authenticity : Sociolinguistic Perspectives
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    Keywords: Linguistic Authenticity Indexicality ; Locality ; Social Meaning of Authenticity ; Authentizität ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Authentizität ; Soziolinguistik
    Abstract: What does it mean to be authentic? How is authenticity indexed in contexts of language expression? Authenticity is considered a driving force of individuals’ behaviour and is evaluated according to cultural contexts and mediated by and expressed in language. This volume examines the meanings of linguistic authenticity and problematises the authentic speaker as reflecting a complex and dynamic deployment of sociolinguistic and pragmatic resources. Véronique Lacoste and Jakob Leimgruber, University of Freiburg, Germany; Thiemo Breyer, University of Cologne, Germany.
    Abstract: The concept of authenticity has received some attention in recent academic discourse, yet it has often been left under-defined from a sociolinguistic perspective. This volume presents the contributions of a wide range of scholars who exchanged their views on the topic at a conference in Freiburg, Germany, in November 2011. The authors address three leading questions: What are the local meanings of authenticity embedded in large cultural and social structures? What is the meaning of linguistic authenticity in delocalised and/or deterritorialised settings? How is authenticity indexed in other contexts of language expression (e.g. in writing or in political discourse)? These questions are tackled by recognised experts in the fields of sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and contact linguistics. While by no means exhaustive, the volume offers a large array of case studies that contribute significantly to our understanding of the meaning of authenticity in language production and perception.
    Description / Table of Contents: linguae & litterae; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Authenticity: A view from inside and outside sociolinguistics; 1 Authenticity: Some theoretical considerations; 2 Indexicality and local meanings of authenticity; 3 Authenticity construction in delocalised contexts; References; Language, society and authenticity: Themes and perspectives; 1 Meanings of authenticity; 2 Perspectives on authentic language; 3 Authenticity and indexical meaning; 4 Authenticity, style and performance; 5 Conclusion; References; Section 1: Indexing local meanings of authenticity
    Description / Table of Contents: The trouble with authenticity1 Introduction; 2 Authenticity and variation; 3 Ethnicity and the crowd; 4 Linda and the crowd; 5 Conclusions; References; Chinese social practice and San Franciscan authenticity; 1 The Chineseness of San Francisco; 2 A San Franciscan neighborhood; 3 Fob style in the Sunset District; 4 Discussion; 5 Conclusion; References; Being more alternative and less Brit-pop: The quest for originality in three urban styles in Athens; 1 Metaphors; 2 The three squares; 3 Subculture and late modernity; 4 Lifestyle in late modernity; 5 Metaphor and slang; 6 The three groups
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 The linguistic styles8 Conclusion; References; "100 % Authentic Pittsburgh": Sociolinguistic authenticity and the linguistics of particularity; 1 Introduction; 2 The linguistics of particularity: Moving from etic to emic; 2.1 Texts are adapted to the structural conventions of the language or languages they draw on, and they reshape these conventions; 2.2 Texts evoke prior language and reshape the possibilities for future language; 2.3 Texts adapt to their media and reshape the possibilities of their media; 2.4 Texts evoke and reshape interpersonal relations
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.5 Texts reflect and reshape the worlds they are in and the worlds they are about, worlds that are made of things and ideas about things2.6 Texts are loud about some things and silent about others; they evoke and reshape conventions about the sayable and the unsayable; 3 Discussion; References; 'Oh boy, ¿hablas español?' - Salsa and the multiple value of authenticity in late capitalism; 1 Introduction; 2 Transnational indexicalities, linguistic authenticity and Language; 3 Transnational language ideology: The case of Sydney Cuban Salsa
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.1 Historical and ethnographic insights into a global urban phenomenon3.2 Ideologies of language and authenticity in Sydney Cuban Style Salsa; 3.3 What's the use of authenticity in a transnational community?; 4 Linguistic authenticity and reflexive modernity; 5 Consequences of multiple authenticities for sociolinguistics; Appendix: Transcription Conventions; References; Monica Heller - The commodification of authenticity; 1 From the nation-state to the globalized new economy; 2 Late capitalism and neo-liberalism in francophone Canada; 3 Selling authenticity; 4 Reinventing authenticity
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 Ironizing authenticity
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  • 6
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781317864653 , 9781315834368
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource ( XI, 591 S.)
    Edition: Second edition
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fairclough, Norman, 1941 - Critical discourse analysis
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Discourse analysis ; Electronic books ; Textlinguistik ; Diskursanalyse ; Textanalyse ; Textlinguistik ; Diskursanalyse ; Textanalyse
    Abstract: Bringing together papers written by Norman Fairclough over a 25 year period, Critical Discourse Analysis represents a comprehensive and important contribution to the development of this popular field. The book is divided into seven sections covering the following themes: language in relation to ideology and powerdiscourse in processes of social and cultural change dialectics of discourse, dialectical relations between discourse and other moments of social lifemethodology of critical discourse analysis research analysis of political discourse discourse in globalisation and ?transition' critic
    Description / Table of Contents: section A. Language, ideology and powersection B. Discourse and sociocultural change -- section C. Dialectics of discourse: theoretical developments -- section D. Methodology in CDA research -- section E. Political discourse -- F. Globalisation and 'transition' -- section G. Language and education.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
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    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781408276747
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 489 S.)
    Edition: 4. ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Learning about Language
    Parallel Title: Print version An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch
    Abstract: Sociolinguistics is the study of the interaction between language and society. In this classic introductory work, Janet Holmes examines the role of language in a variety of social contexts, considering both how language works and how it can be used to signal and interpret various aspects of social identity. Written with Holmes' customary enthusiasm, the book is divided into three sections which explain basic sociolinguistic concepts in the light of classic approaches as well as introducing more recent research.This fourth edition has been revised and updated throughout using key concepts and e
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Brief Contents; Table of Contents; Preface to Fourth Edition; Preface to Third Edition; Preface to Second Edition; Preface to First Edition; Author's Acknowledgements; Publisher's Acknowledgements; 1 What do sociolinguists study?; What is a sociolinguist?; Why do we say the same thing in different ways?; What are the different ways we say things?; Social factors, dimensions and explanations; Section I Multilingual Speech Communities; 2 Language choice in multilingual communities; Choosing your variety or code; Diglossia
    Description / Table of Contents: Code-switching or code-mixing3 Language maintenance and shift; Language shift in different communities; Language death and language loss; Factors contributing to language shift; How can a minority language be maintained?; Language revival; 4 Linguistic varieties and multilingual nations; Vernacular languages; Standard languages; Lingua francas; Pidgins and creoles; 5 National languages and language planning; National and official languages; Planning for a national official language; Developing a standard variety in Norway; The linguist's role in language planning
    Description / Table of Contents: Section II Language Variation: Focus on Users6 Regional and social dialects; Regional variation; Social variation; Social dialects; 7 Gender and age; Gender-exclusive speech differences: highly structured communities; Gender-preferential speech features: social dialect research; Gender and social class; Explanations of women's linguistic behaviour; Age-graded features of speech; Age and social dialect data; Age grading and language change; 8 Ethnicity and social networks; Ethnicity; Social networks; 9 Language change; Variation and change; How do changes spread?
    Description / Table of Contents: How do we study language change?Reasons for language change; Section III Language Variation: Focus on Uses; 10 Style, context and register; Addressee as an influence on style; Accommodation theory; Context, style and class; Style in non-Western societies; Register; 11 Speech functions, politeness and cross-cultural communication; The functions of speech; Politeness and address forms; Linguistic politeness in different cultures; 12 Gender, politeness and stereotypes; Women's language and confidence; Interaction; Gossip; The linguistic construction of gender
    Description / Table of Contents: The linguistic construction of sexualitySexist language; 13 Language, cognition and culture; Language and perception; Whorf; Linguistic categories and culture; Discourse patterns and culture; Language, social class and cognition; 14 Analysing discourse; Pragmatics and politeness theory; Ethnography of speaking; Interactional sociolinguistics; Conversation Analysis (CA); Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA); 15 Attitudes and applications; Attitudes to language; Sociolinguistics and education; Sociolinguistics and forensic linguistics; 16 Conclusion; Sociolinguistic competence
    Description / Table of Contents: Dimensions of sociolinguistic analysis
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  • 8
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    Berlin : De Gruyter
    ISBN: 9783110306323 , 3110306328
    Language: German
    Pages: Online Ressource (368 pages)
    Series Statement: Linguistik - Impulse & Tendenzen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Imo, Wolfgang, 1974 - Sprache in Interaktion
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    Keywords: German language Discourse analysis ; Languages in contact ; Discourse analysis ; Social interaction ; Sociolinguistics ; German language Discourse analysis ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Linguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Discourse analysis ; German language ; Discourse analysis ; Languages in contact ; Social interaction ; Sociolinguistics ; Electronic books ; Deutsch ; Sprachgebrauch ; Interaktion ; Konversationsanalyse ; Angewandte Linguistik ; Deutsch ; Gesprochene Sprache ; Konversationsanalyse
    Abstract: While linguistics traditionally focused on a language use oriented towards the written norm, this bookemphasizes the interactional use of language. On a theoretical and empirical basis, the author develops linguistic concepts to analyzeboth spoken and written interactional language. Byillustrating the relevance of syntactic structures of interactional language, the book also contributes to areas of applied linguistics, such as grammar writing and German as a second language
    Note: 7.1.1 Partikelgebrauch in der computervermittelten Kommunikation. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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  • 9
    ISBN: 1306092221 , 9781306092227 , 3110334240 , 9783110334241
    Language: German
    Pages: Online Ressource
    Series Statement: Linguistik, Impulse & Tendenzen 1612-8702 56
    Series Statement: Linguistik, Impulse & Tendenzen 56
    Parallel Title: Print version Graphische Variation als soziale Praxis
    Dissertation note: Habilitation - Universität, Zürich, 2012
    DDC: 401.41
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    Keywords: Visual communication Social aspects ; Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) ; Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) ; Sociolinguistics ; Graphic design (Typography) ; Visual communication Social aspects ; Sociolinguistics ; Graphic design (Typography) ; Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; General ; Visual communication ; Social aspects ; Språksociologi ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Schriftliche Kommunikation ; Typografie ; Variation ; Schrift ; Sichtbarkeit ; Soziolinguistik
    Abstract: Frontmatter --Vorwort --Inhalt --Übersehene Sichtbarkeit(en): Einleitung und Überblick --1. Graphische Variation: Eingrenzungen des Gegenstandsbereichs --2. : Un- )Sichtbarkeit9 als diskursives Phänomen --3. Zugänge zu Graphie und Skripturalität --4. Soziolinguistische Verortung --5. Graphisches Wissen --6. Formen und Funktionen graphischer Variation --7. Genres --8. Ideologien --9. Identitäten --10. Graphische Variation als soziale Praxis: Zusammenfassung und Fazit --Tabellen und Abbildungen --Literatur --Namensregister --Sachregister.
    Abstract: The graphic design of texts has become a linguistic object in its own right. To date, however, it has rarely been considered from a sociolinguistic perspective. The present volume attempts to fill this gap by offering the first comprehensive sociolinguistic theory of visual communication. It shows how "meaning" is generated through graphic variation, based on collective communicative knowledge and social attribution processes
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783110288698 , 3110288699 , 9783110288438
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 402 p.)
    DDC: 410.18
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    Keywords: PHILOSOPHY / Language ; Anthropological linguistics ; Language and culture ; Language and culture ; Anthropological linguistics ; Kulturanalyse ; Linguistik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Linguistik ; Kulturanalyse
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  • 11
    ISBN: 1283857790 , 3110272237 , 9783110272239 , 9781283857796
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (277 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Spectrum Literaturwissenschaft 27
    Series Statement: spectrum Literature
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Adaptation and cultural appropriation
    DDC: 809
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    Keywords: Literature Adaptations ; History and criticism ; Film adaptations History and criticism ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Literary ; Film adaptations ; Literature ; Adaptations ; Aanpassing ; Bellettrie ; Kunstwetenschappen ; Filmwetenschap ; Filmatisering av litterära verk ; Appropriering (konst) ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "'Hamlet' by Olivier, Kaurismaki or Shepard and 'Pride and Prejudice' in its many adaptations show the virulence of these texts and the importance of aesthetic recycling for the formation of cultural identity and diversity. Adaptation has always been a standard literary and cultural strategy, and can be regarded as the dominant means of production in the cultural industries today. Focusing on a variety of aspects such as artistic strategies and genre, but also marketing and cultural politics, this volume takes a critical look at ways of adapting and appropriating cultural texts across epochs and cultures in literature, film and the arts"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Adaptation and Cultural Appropriation -- Adaptation in Theory -- Familiarity versus Contempt: Becoming Jane and the Adaptation Genre -- Pride and Promiscuity and Zombies, or: Miss Austen Mashed Up in the Affinity Spaces of Participatory Culture -- Where Did Your Adaptation Begin?: Book Fairs, Screen Festivals and Writers' Weeks as Engine-rooms of Adaptation -- Conversing with Ghosts: Or, the Ethics of Adaptation -- Cultural Heritage / Heritage Culture: Adapting the Contemporary British Historical Novel -- Revisiting Shakespeare: Elizabeth Rex as Filmic Metatext -- "An Entirely Different and New Story": A Case Study of Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes (2001) -- Grisly Skeletons and Happy Endings: The Adaptations and Appropriations of Joseph Conrad's Fiction -- The Adaptation of Adaptation: A Dialogue between the Arts and Sciences -- Fidelity, Simultaneity and the 'Remaking' of Adaptation Studies -- Brontë Meets Bollywood: The Ambivalences of Appropriation and Adaptation in Tamasha's Wuthering Heights -- Odysseus, Crusoe and the Making of the Caribbean Hero. Derek Walcott's Variations of Great Traditions -- Appropriating Achebe: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Purple Hibiscus and "The Headstrong Historian" -- Revisiting Bolton: Transcultural Adaptation and Regional Identity in Ayub Khan-Din's Rafta, Rafta.
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9781136578144 , 9780415496476
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44/6
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    Keywords: Mehrsprachigkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Mehrsprachigkeit
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9780203128121
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (168 S.)
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Globalisierung ; Sprache ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages Study and teaching ; Neoliberalism Social aspects ; Globalization ; Neoliberalismus ; Angewandte Linguistik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Neoliberalismus ; Angewandte Linguistik
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