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Sociolinguistics in Japanese Contexts / Takesi Sibata; ed. by Daniel Long, Fumio Inoue, Tetsuya Kunihiro.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ; 81Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2013]Copyright date: ©1999Edition: Reprint 2013Description: 1 online resource (489 p.) : Zahlr. AbbContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110149791
  • 9783110821307
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.44/0952 21
LOC classification:
  • P40.45.J3 S55213 1999
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- FOREWORD -- 0. Dr. Takesi Sibata and the principal trends in Japanese sociolinguistics -- (I) The study of sociolinguistics -- 1. The language life of the Japanese -- 2. The survey of a speech community and its methodology -- 3. A 24 hour survey of the language life of the Japanese -- 4. Individual differences among investigators of linguistic geography -- (II) Honorifics -- 5. Honorifics and honorifics research -- 6. The honorific prefix “o-” in contemporary Japanese -- 7. Learning to say “haha” -- 8. The language life of Machino – The social psychology of honorifics – -- 9. Honorifics in a community -- (III) Language change -- 10. The rise and fall of dialects -- 11. The age structure of the speech community -- 12. 20 Years of the Itoigawa dialect -- 13. The evolution of Common Language in Hokkaido -- 14. Dialect formation in a settlement -- 15. Place names as evidence of Japanese settlement in Ainu Areas -- (IV) Sociolect and idiolect -- 16. Group language -- 17. Group language and its emergence -- 18. Fad words and language bosses -- 19. Urbanization and language differences in social classes -- 20. Changes in life and changes in language – stabilization of new expressions – -- 21. The microtoponymy of a limited area considered as part of the vocabulary of an idiolect -- (V)Norms of language -- 22. Consciousness of language norms -- 23. Standards of pronunciation -- 24. Discriminatory words and linguistic taboos -- Notes -- References -- Complete Works of Takesi Sibata -- Sources of Original Publications -- Index

Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- FOREWORD -- 0. Dr. Takesi Sibata and the principal trends in Japanese sociolinguistics -- (I) The study of sociolinguistics -- 1. The language life of the Japanese -- 2. The survey of a speech community and its methodology -- 3. A 24 hour survey of the language life of the Japanese -- 4. Individual differences among investigators of linguistic geography -- (II) Honorifics -- 5. Honorifics and honorifics research -- 6. The honorific prefix “o-” in contemporary Japanese -- 7. Learning to say “haha” -- 8. The language life of Machino – The social psychology of honorifics – -- 9. Honorifics in a community -- (III) Language change -- 10. The rise and fall of dialects -- 11. The age structure of the speech community -- 12. 20 Years of the Itoigawa dialect -- 13. The evolution of Common Language in Hokkaido -- 14. Dialect formation in a settlement -- 15. Place names as evidence of Japanese settlement in Ainu Areas -- (IV) Sociolect and idiolect -- 16. Group language -- 17. Group language and its emergence -- 18. Fad words and language bosses -- 19. Urbanization and language differences in social classes -- 20. Changes in life and changes in language – stabilization of new expressions – -- 21. The microtoponymy of a limited area considered as part of the vocabulary of an idiolect -- (V)Norms of language -- 22. Consciousness of language norms -- 23. Standards of pronunciation -- 24. Discriminatory words and linguistic taboos -- Notes -- References -- Complete Works of Takesi Sibata -- Sources of Original Publications -- Index

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