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Language and Identity across Modes of Communication.
Başlık:
Language and Identity across Modes of Communication.
Yazar:
Djenar, Dwi Noverini.
ISBN:
9781614513599
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (355 pages)
Seri:
Language and Social Processes [LSP] ; v.6

Language and Social Processes [LSP]
İçerik:
Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Identity and mode as a frame for understanding social meanings -- Language, identity, and communities of practice -- The elements of style -- All these years and still counting: why quantitative methods still appeal -- Community languages schools: the importance of context in understanding hybrid identities -- Multiple identities and second language learning in Hong Kong -- Performing identities in intergenerational conflict talk: a study of a Sicilian- Australian family -- Identity management, language variation and English language textbooks: focus on Pakistan -- The Housewife's Companion: identity construction in a Japanese women's magazine -- Uncovering how identities of laobaixing are constructed in China's most read magazine -- Style and authorial identity in Indonesian teen literature: a "sociostylistic" approach -- First person singular: Negotiating identity in academic writing in English -- Constructing professional identity through Curricula Vitae -- Unpacking professional identities for Business English students -- Migrant women, hooliganism, and online social visibility in Chinese personal blogs -- Performed research for public engagement: Language and identity studies on stage -- Subject index.
Özet:
The series contributes to the development of promising new approaches to the sociolinguistic, sociohistorical and linguistic anthropological study of social issues that centrally involve language. In particular, while still addressing the fundamental insights gleaned from variationist studies, foremost among which is the open-ended, heterogeneous nature of human language in all its varieties, it focuses on new, data-driven methodologies, quantitative and qualitative, in the social and cultural study of language that go beyond the more traditional concerns of sociolinguistics (for example, social networks, communities of practice, global population movements, the historical and present-day significance of demography for situations of language contact, the spatial dimensions of language, language and ideology, new dialect formation, historical sociolinguistics). The series includes monographs as well as edited volumes.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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