Lexical Layers of Identity

Lexical Layers of Identity
Title Lexical Layers of Identity PDF eBook
Author Danko Šipka
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2019-05-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108492711

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Provides a systematic approach to lexical indicators of cultural identity using the material of Slavic languages.

Language and Identities

Language and Identities
Title Language and Identities PDF eBook
Author Carmen Llamas
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2009-12-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0748635785

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Language and Identities 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 at different levels - individual, group, regional and national. It brings together over 20 specially commissioned chapters, written by distinguished international scholars, on a range of topics around the language/identity nexus. The collection deals sequentially with identities at various levels, both social and personal. Using detailed, empirical evidence, the chapters illustrate how the multi-layered, dynamic nature of identities is realised through linguistic behaviour. Several chapters in the volume focus on contexts in which we might expect to observe a foregrounding of factors involved in the definition and delimitation of self and other: for example, 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.

Language Policy and Identity Construction

Language Policy and Identity Construction
Title Language Policy and Identity Construction PDF eBook
Author Eric A. Anchimbe
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 277
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027218730

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The (dis)empowerment of languages through language policy in multilingual postcolonial communities often shapes speakers identification with these languages, their attitude towards other languages in the community, and their choices in interpersonal and intergroup communication. Focusing on the dynamics of Cameroon s multilingualism, this book contributes to current debates on the impact of politic language policy on daily language use in sociocultural and interpersonal interactions, multiple identity construction, indigenous language teaching and empowerment, the use of Cameroon Pidgin English in certain formal institutional domains initially dominated by the official languages, and linguistic patterns of social interaction for politeness, respect, and in-group bonding. Due to the multiple perspectives adopted, the book will be of interest to sociolinguists, applied linguists, pragmaticians, Afrikanists, and scholars of postcolonial linguistics."

Handbook of Pragmatics

Handbook of Pragmatics
Title Handbook of Pragmatics PDF eBook
Author Jan-Ola Östman
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 300
Release 2022-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 902721090X

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This encyclopaedia of one of the major fields of language studies is a continuously updated source of state-of-the-art information for anyone interested in language use. The IPrA Handbook of Pragmatics provides easy access – for scholars with widely divergent backgrounds but with convergent interests in the use and functioning of language – to the different topics, traditions and methods which together make up the field of pragmatics, broadly conceived as the cognitive, social and cultural study of language and communication, i.e. the science of language use. The Handbook of Pragmatics is a unique reference work for researchers, which has been expanded and updated continuously with annual installments since 1995. Also available as Online Resource: https://benjamins.com/online/hop

Cross-language Influences in Bilingual Processing and Second Language Acquisition

Cross-language Influences in Bilingual Processing and Second Language Acquisition
Title Cross-language Influences in Bilingual Processing and Second Language Acquisition PDF eBook
Author Irina Elgort
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 329
Release 2023-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027254702

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A great majority of people around the world know more than one language. So, how does knowing one language affect the learning and use of additional languages? The question of cross-language influences is the focus of this book. Do bilinguals hear, understand, and produce language and meaning differently because of the languages they speak? How well can theoretical and computational models of language processing and acquisition explain and predict bilingual use patterns and acquisition trajectories? What learner, language, and context characteristics influence bilingual comprehension and production? This book provides a state-of-the-art review and critique of research into cross-language influences in phonology, lexicon, and morphosyntax, and suggests directions for future research. The interdisciplinary nature of the book bridges the gap between research on bilingualism and second language acquisition. The book will be of interest to graduate students, teachers, and researchers in linguistics and second language acquisition, cognitive psychology, and language education.

Languages and Nationalism Instead of Empires

Languages and Nationalism Instead of Empires
Title Languages and Nationalism Instead of Empires PDF eBook
Author Motoki Nomachi
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 286
Release 2023-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 100093604X

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This volume probes into the mechanisms of how languages are created, legitimized, maintained, or destroyed in the service of the extant nation-states across Central Europe. Through chapters from contributors in North America, Europe, and Asia, the book offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the rise of the ethnolinguistic nation-state during the past century as the sole legitimate model of statehood in today’s Central Europe. The collection’s focus is on the last three decades, namely the postcommunist period, taking into consideration the effects of the recent rise of cyberspace and the resulting radical forms of populism across contemporary Central Europe. It analyzes languages and their uses not as given by history, nature, or deity but as constructs produced, changed, maintained, and abandoned by humans and their groups. In this way, the volume contributes saliently to the store of knowledge on the latest social (sociolinguistic) and political history of the region’s languages, including their functioning in respective national polities and on the internet. Languages and Nationalism Instead of Empires is a compelling resource for historians, linguists, and political scientists who work on Central and Eastern Europe.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Language Learning and Technology

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Language Learning and Technology
Title The Bloomsbury Handbook of Language Learning and Technology PDF eBook
Author Regine Hampel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 513
Release 2024-06-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1350340332

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This handbook draws together international perspectives on technology and its application to language teaching and learning, written and edited by leading scholars in the field. It meets the increasing demand for pedagogically-informed online language instruction, which is particularly important in the context of the effects that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the education sector on a global scale, as well as exploring language learning in informal and non-formal contexts. With contributions from5 continents and over 20 countries, including Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Japan, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA, the book offers a thorough overview of the main influential theories and explores technology tools, approaches to research, and applications to practice. Carefully curated, this is an innovative and exciting volume for students, teachers, researchers and lecturers in language education.