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_aMetalanguage : _bSocial and Ideological Perspectives / _ced. by Adam Jaworski, Nikolas Coupland, Dariusz Galasinski. |
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_aBerlin ; _aBoston : _bDe Gruyter Mouton, _c[2012] |
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| 300 | _a1 online resource (324 p.) | ||
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_aLanguage, Power and Social Process [LPSP] , _x1861-4175 ; _v11 |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tPreface -- _tContents -- _tContributors -- _tIntroduction -- _tMetalanguage: Why now? -- _tPart 1. Approaches to metalanguage -- _tIntroduction to Part 1 -- _tSociolinguistic perspectives on metalanguage: Reflexivity, evaluation and ideology -- _tNotes on the role of metapragmatic awareness in language use -- _tFolk metalanguage -- _tPart 2. Metalanguage and ideological construction -- _tIntroduction to Part 2 -- _tMetalanguage in social life -- _tRestoring the order: Metalanguage in the press coverage of Princess Diana’s Panorama interview -- _tLying, politics and the metalinguistics of truth -- _tPart 3. Metalanguage and social evaluation -- _tIntroduction to Part 3 -- _tSocial meaning and norm-ideals for speech in a Danish community -- _tAdolescents’ lexical repertoires of peer evaluation: Boring prats and English snobs -- _tTeachers’ beliefs about students’ talk and silence: Constructing academic success and failure through metapragmatic comments -- _tPart 4. Metalanguage and stylisation -- _tIntroduction to Part 4 -- _tStylised deception -- _tMetadiscourses of culture in British TV commercials -- _tRetroshopping: Sentiment, sensation and symbolism on the high street -- _tCommentary -- _tOut of the bottle: The social life of metalanguage -- _tIndex |
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| 520 | _aMetalanguage brings together new, original contributions on people's knowledge about language and representations of language, e.g., representations of dialects, styles, utterances, stances and goals in relation to sociolinguistic theory, sociolinguistic accounts of language variation, and accounts of linguistic usage. Drawing on a variety of data sources such as lay and linguists' metalanguage, the media, parliamentary debates, education, and retail shopping, the book comprises four sections and an integrative commentary. The main thematic parts deal with metalanguage in relation to the following issues: the theory of metalanguage, ideology, social evaluation, and stylisation. Other key themes discussed include constructionism, identity formation, in- and out-grouping, deception, discrimination, manipulation, and the increasing semiotisation of the socio-cultural landscape. Apart from the strictly linguistic concerns, some contributions focus on discourse in a broader sense examining meta-commentary construed in modalities other than language. The book follows from and complements a great tradition of the study of metalanguage, reflexivity, and metapragmatics, and offers a new, integrating perspective from various fields of sociolinguistics: perceptual dialectology, variationism, pragmatics, critical discourse analysis, and social semiotics. The broad range of theoretical issues and accessible style of writing will appeal to advanced students and researchers in sociolinguistics and in other disciplines across the social sciences and humanities including linguists, communication researchers, anthropologists, sociologists, social psychologists, critical and social theorists. The book includes chapters by Deborah Cameron, Nikolas Coupland, Dariusz Galasinski, Peter Garrett, Adam Jaworski, Tore Kristiansen, Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, Dennis Preston, Theo van Leeuwen, Kay Richardson, Itesh Sachdev, Angie Williams, and John Wilson. | ||
| 530 | _aIssued also in print. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Feb 2023) | |
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_aIdeology _vCongresses. |
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_aMetalanguage _vCongresses. |
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_aSociolinguistics _vCongresses. |
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_aLANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General. _2bisacsh |
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_aCameron, Deborah _eautore |
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_aCoupland, Nikolas _eautore _ecuratore |
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_aGalasinski, Dariusz _ecuratore |
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_aGalasiński, Dariusz _eautore |
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_aJaworski, Adam _eautore _ecuratore |
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_aKristiansen, Tore _eautore |
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_aLeeuwen, Theo van _eautore |
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_aMeinhof, Ulrike Hanna _eautore |
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_aPreston, Dennis R. _eautore |
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_aSachdev, Itesh _eautore |
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