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Language and Identities / Carmen Llamas, Dominic Watt.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (320 p.) : 33 B/W line artContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780748635764
  • 9780748635788
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P40.5.G76 L356 2010
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Tables and Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I. Theoretical Issues -- 1. Identity -- 2. Locating Identity in Language -- 3. Locating Language in Identity -- Part II. Individuals -- 4. The Role of the Individual in Language Variation and Change -- 5. The Ageing Voice: Changing Identity Over Time -- 6. Foreign Accent Syndrome: Between Two Worlds, At Home in Neither -- 7. The Identification of the Individual Through Speech -- 8. The Disguised Voice: Imitating Accents or Speech Styles and Impersonating Individuals -- Part III. Groups and Communities -- 9. The Authentic Speaker and the Speech Community -- 10. Two Languages, Two Identities? -- 11. Communities of Practice and Peripherality -- 12. Crossing Into Class: Language, Ethnicities and Class Sensibility in England -- 13. Ethnicity, Religion and Practices: Adolescents in the East End of London -- 14. Variation and Identity in African-American English -- 15. Language, Embodiment and the ‘Third Sex’ -- 16. Gendered Identities in the Professional Workplace: Negotiating the Glass Ceiling -- Part IV. Regions and Nations -- 17. Supralocal Regional Dialect Levelling -- 18. Migration, National Identity and the Reallocation of Forms -- 19. Shifting Borders and Shifting Regional Identities -- 20. Convergence and Divergence Across a National Border -- 21. Language and Postcolonial Identities: An African Perspective -- 22. An Historical National Identity? The Case of Scots -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748635771);This volume offers a broad survey of our current state of knowledge on the connections between variability in language use and the construction, negotiation, maintenance and performance of identities. Bringing together the expertise of distinguished international scholars in specially commissioned chapters, the book provides a thematic reader and essential resource for advanced students and researchers in language and identity studies.Leading scholars consider:Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of language and identityIndividual identitiesGroup and community identitiesNational and supra-local regional identitiesDealing sequentially with both social and personal identities at various levels, the chapters use detailed empirical evidence to illustrate how the multi-layered, dynamic nature of identities is realised through linguistic behaviour. Several chapters in the collection focus on contexts in which a heightened sense of identity might be expected: cases in which identities may be disputed, changing, blurred, peripheral, or imposed. Such a focus on complex contexts allows clearer insight into the identity-making and -marking functions of language. The collection approaches these topics from a range of perspectives, with contributions from sociolinguists, sociophoneticians, linguistic anthropologists, clinical linguists and forensic linguists."
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Tables and Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I. Theoretical Issues -- 1. Identity -- 2. Locating Identity in Language -- 3. Locating Language in Identity -- Part II. Individuals -- 4. The Role of the Individual in Language Variation and Change -- 5. The Ageing Voice: Changing Identity Over Time -- 6. Foreign Accent Syndrome: Between Two Worlds, At Home in Neither -- 7. The Identification of the Individual Through Speech -- 8. The Disguised Voice: Imitating Accents or Speech Styles and Impersonating Individuals -- Part III. Groups and Communities -- 9. The Authentic Speaker and the Speech Community -- 10. Two Languages, Two Identities? -- 11. Communities of Practice and Peripherality -- 12. Crossing Into Class: Language, Ethnicities and Class Sensibility in England -- 13. Ethnicity, Religion and Practices: Adolescents in the East End of London -- 14. Variation and Identity in African-American English -- 15. Language, Embodiment and the ‘Third Sex’ -- 16. Gendered Identities in the Professional Workplace: Negotiating the Glass Ceiling -- Part IV. Regions and Nations -- 17. Supralocal Regional Dialect Levelling -- 18. Migration, National Identity and the Reallocation of Forms -- 19. Shifting Borders and Shifting Regional Identities -- 20. Convergence and Divergence Across a National Border -- 21. Language and Postcolonial Identities: An African Perspective -- 22. An Historical National Identity? The Case of Scots -- Bibliography -- Index

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GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748635771);This volume offers a broad survey of our current state of knowledge on the connections between variability in language use and the construction, negotiation, maintenance and performance of identities. Bringing together the expertise of distinguished international scholars in specially commissioned chapters, the book provides a thematic reader and essential resource for advanced students and researchers in language and identity studies.Leading scholars consider:Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of language and identityIndividual identitiesGroup and community identitiesNational and supra-local regional identitiesDealing sequentially with both social and personal identities at various levels, the chapters use detailed empirical evidence to illustrate how the multi-layered, dynamic nature of identities is realised through linguistic behaviour. Several chapters in the collection focus on contexts in which a heightened sense of identity might be expected: cases in which identities may be disputed, changing, blurred, peripheral, or imposed. Such a focus on complex contexts allows clearer insight into the identity-making and -marking functions of language. The collection approaches these topics from a range of perspectives, with contributions from sociolinguists, sociophoneticians, linguistic anthropologists, clinical linguists and forensic linguists."

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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