Introducing Language and Society: Cambridge Introductions to Language and Linguistics
Autor Rodney H. Jones, Christiana Themistocleousen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 feb 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108712859
ISBN-10: 1108712851
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Introductions to Language and Linguistics
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108712851
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Introductions to Language and Linguistics
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Imagining languages and their speakers; 2. Resources and repertories; 3. Language variation; 4. Modes and media of communication; 5. Code mixing, crossing and translanguaging; 6. Style and identity; 7. Language attitudes, mocking and appropriation; 8. language in the material world; 9. Mobility, contact and flows; Appendix. A sociolinguist's toolkit.
Recenzii
'The most refreshing text on applied sociolinguistics I have seen. The coverage of topics and theories is impressive. The vivid examples and the project ideas motivate students to research any topic of their interest with a real sense of purpose and clear, achievable learning objectives.' Li Wei, UCL Institute of Education
'Here is the sociolinguistics textbook you've been waiting for! It provides a comprehensive introduction to contemporary sociolinguistic concerns while still covering the early foundational studies. Its accessible writing, engaging images, numerous exemplar case studies, and attention to current social issues make it a student-friendly book. Instructors too will be pleased to find relevant activities incorporated into each chapter, and the Sociolinguist's Toolkit guiding students on how to conduct their own research in the Appendix.' Elizabeth Miller, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
'Jones and Themistocleous present classic variationist topics alongside current topics in sociolinguistics such as translanguaging and multimodal language use. Their style is approachable, with theory and critical analysis interwoven throughout. Instructors and students alike will find this text an engaging introduction to the field. An instant classic, this book sets the standard for sociolinguistic textbooks in the transnational era.' Kelle Marshall, Pepperdine University
'A conceptually rich yet accessible resource for students and teachers of sociolinguistics. It includes both traditional and state-of-the-art approaches to the study of language-in-society, and it is also unique in that it attributes more topical prominence to contemporary theories and issues that invite readers to “un-think” and 're-think' dominant assumptions about language and its social-interactional functions.' Farzad Karimzad, Salisbury University
'Offers a refreshing take on the introductory sociolinguistics textbook, blending foundational concepts with dynamic discussion of timely concerns, including the impact of digital media on language. The Sociolinguist's Toolkit, combined with the project ideas at the end of every chapter, provide a much needed introduction to sociolinguistic research.' Olivia Rines, Arizona State University
'This exciting new textbook encourages us to explore the 'wicked problems' that beset life in the twenty-first century - inequality, racism, environmental destruction - from the perspective of sociolinguistics, paying careful attention to language, discourse and communication. The authors rethink traditional approaches to language and society, and introduce the reader to cutting-edge theories and methodologies that allow us to reimagine language, and its study, in innovative and, importantly, world-making ways.' Ana Deumert, University of Cape Town
'Now that I know his book exists, I can't imagine teaching without it. Language and Society provides a powerful guide to the study of language in interaction, departing in important ways from traditional textbooks on Sociolinguistics. Each lucid chapter synthesizes ultra-up-to-date multidisciplinary research from around the globe, across languages and media, and offers engaging activities and project suggestions for students that encourage mini forays into their own research on language and society.' Betsy Rymes, University of Pennsylvania/Graduate School of Education
'Here is the sociolinguistics textbook you've been waiting for! It provides a comprehensive introduction to contemporary sociolinguistic concerns while still covering the early foundational studies. Its accessible writing, engaging images, numerous exemplar case studies, and attention to current social issues make it a student-friendly book. Instructors too will be pleased to find relevant activities incorporated into each chapter, and the Sociolinguist's Toolkit guiding students on how to conduct their own research in the Appendix.' Elizabeth Miller, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
'Jones and Themistocleous present classic variationist topics alongside current topics in sociolinguistics such as translanguaging and multimodal language use. Their style is approachable, with theory and critical analysis interwoven throughout. Instructors and students alike will find this text an engaging introduction to the field. An instant classic, this book sets the standard for sociolinguistic textbooks in the transnational era.' Kelle Marshall, Pepperdine University
'A conceptually rich yet accessible resource for students and teachers of sociolinguistics. It includes both traditional and state-of-the-art approaches to the study of language-in-society, and it is also unique in that it attributes more topical prominence to contemporary theories and issues that invite readers to “un-think” and 're-think' dominant assumptions about language and its social-interactional functions.' Farzad Karimzad, Salisbury University
'Offers a refreshing take on the introductory sociolinguistics textbook, blending foundational concepts with dynamic discussion of timely concerns, including the impact of digital media on language. The Sociolinguist's Toolkit, combined with the project ideas at the end of every chapter, provide a much needed introduction to sociolinguistic research.' Olivia Rines, Arizona State University
'This exciting new textbook encourages us to explore the 'wicked problems' that beset life in the twenty-first century - inequality, racism, environmental destruction - from the perspective of sociolinguistics, paying careful attention to language, discourse and communication. The authors rethink traditional approaches to language and society, and introduce the reader to cutting-edge theories and methodologies that allow us to reimagine language, and its study, in innovative and, importantly, world-making ways.' Ana Deumert, University of Cape Town
'Now that I know his book exists, I can't imagine teaching without it. Language and Society provides a powerful guide to the study of language in interaction, departing in important ways from traditional textbooks on Sociolinguistics. Each lucid chapter synthesizes ultra-up-to-date multidisciplinary research from around the globe, across languages and media, and offers engaging activities and project suggestions for students that encourage mini forays into their own research on language and society.' Betsy Rymes, University of Pennsylvania/Graduate School of Education
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An accessible and entertaining textbook that introduces students to sociolinguistics in a real-world context, with issues they care about.