The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics
Editat de Ruth Wodak, Barbara Johnstone, Paul E Kerswillen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 sep 2010
- Janet Holmes, Discourse Studies
"The best, the most complete and the most integrated handbook of sociolinguistics of the past decade."
- Joshua A. Fishman, NYU and Stanford UniversityThis Handbook answers a long-standing need for an up-to-date, comprehensive, international, in-depth critical survey of the history, trajectory, data, results and key figures involved in sociolinguistics. It consists of six inter-linked sections:
- The History of Sociolinguistics
- Sociolinguistics and Social Theory
- Language, Variation and Change
- Interaction
- Multilingualism and Contact
- Applications
The book will quickly be recognized as a benchmark in the field. It will provide a basis for reckoning its origins and pathways of development as well as an authoritative account of the central debates and research issues of today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847870957
ISBN-10: 1847870953
Pagini: 648
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.29 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847870953
Pagini: 648
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.29 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
A superb volume that weaves together the complex threads of sociological theory, linguistic analysis and practical application that characterise this important and influential field. The contributions offer a range and depth of coverage that is not found elsewhere. Highly recommended for all serious students of the social dimensions of language
Ian Hutchby
Professor of Sociology, University of Leicester
The best, the most complete and the most integrated handbook of sociolinguistics of the past decade. It is a collection well worth having, returning to again and again and constantly keeping within easy reach for frequent reference on the part of students and faculty alike
Joshua A. Fishman
Emeritus Professor (Yeshiva University), NYU and Stanford University
Starting with the people, ideas and research that mark the genesis of sociolinguistics, this handbook takes us through its theoretical, methodological and empirical development over the last half century into the wide spectrum of work it now encompasses. It is a tough challenge to do justice to such breadth and depth in one publication, but the editors have succeeded in compiling an impressive, structured collection of chapters covering a well-chosen range of key topics in sociolinguistics, and expertly written by leading sociolinguists. This will be an important and rewarding book for all those studying the social aspects of language
Peter Garrett
Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff University
This book is a treasure trove for sociolinguistic researchers and students alike. Edited by three leading sociolinguists, the 39 chapters cover a wealth of valuable material which includes accounts of the work of the founding figures of sociolinguistics, coverage of major theoretical approaches and sociolinguistic concepts, as well as consideration of some of the applications of sociolinguistics. And the cast list reads like a veritable Who's Who of sociolinguistics, with a refreshing number of younger scholars included along with more familiar, well-established names. The geographical spread is also good, with a number of sociolinguists from outside Europe and the USA, and sociolinguistic research which extends beyond the anglophone world...This is a book that I will reach for often, both for research and teaching purposes. I will recommend it to my postgraduate students, and many of the chapters will provide excellent material for discussion in our advanced undergraduate sociolinguistics course
Janet Holmes
Discourse Studies
The Sage Handbook of Sociolinguistics - edited by three well-known researchers in the field of sociolinguistics: Ruth Wodak, Barbara Johnstone and Paul Kerswill - is a comprehensive volume on the state of sociolinguistic research today... The intended audience appears to be higher-level students and researchers. The style of most of the papers was accessible and did not require too much background knowledge. Many of the papers were excellent introductions to a particular facet of sociolinguistic research... Papers from the volume would... make good supplementary reading at an undergraduate level, and the volume should be considered essential reading for any graduate student embarking on sociolinguistic research.
Louise de Beuzeville
Journal of Discourse and Communication
The SAGE volume stands out from its competitors with a series of chapters that are organized around the work of influential foundational scholars, namely chapters on Ferguson and Fishman (written by Spolsky), Labov (Hazen), Bernstein (Ivinson), Hymes (Johnstone and Marcellino), and Gumperz (Gordon). In addition, two chapters from the section on Sociolinguistics and Social Theory also focus on the work of one particular scholar, namely ‘Symbolic interactionism, Erving Goffman and sociolinguistics’ (Kendall) and ‘Ethnomethodology and Membership Categorization Analysis’ (Garot and Berard), which focuses on the work and influence of Harold Garfinkel. To readers in the field, these biographical chapters are especially useful where they explore and explain the respective scholar’s major contributions to sociolinguistic theory and place them in their historical and intellectual context.
Ian Hutchby
Professor of Sociology, University of Leicester
The best, the most complete and the most integrated handbook of sociolinguistics of the past decade. It is a collection well worth having, returning to again and again and constantly keeping within easy reach for frequent reference on the part of students and faculty alike
Joshua A. Fishman
Emeritus Professor (Yeshiva University), NYU and Stanford University
Starting with the people, ideas and research that mark the genesis of sociolinguistics, this handbook takes us through its theoretical, methodological and empirical development over the last half century into the wide spectrum of work it now encompasses. It is a tough challenge to do justice to such breadth and depth in one publication, but the editors have succeeded in compiling an impressive, structured collection of chapters covering a well-chosen range of key topics in sociolinguistics, and expertly written by leading sociolinguists. This will be an important and rewarding book for all those studying the social aspects of language
Peter Garrett
Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff University
This book is a treasure trove for sociolinguistic researchers and students alike. Edited by three leading sociolinguists, the 39 chapters cover a wealth of valuable material which includes accounts of the work of the founding figures of sociolinguistics, coverage of major theoretical approaches and sociolinguistic concepts, as well as consideration of some of the applications of sociolinguistics. And the cast list reads like a veritable Who's Who of sociolinguistics, with a refreshing number of younger scholars included along with more familiar, well-established names. The geographical spread is also good, with a number of sociolinguists from outside Europe and the USA, and sociolinguistic research which extends beyond the anglophone world...This is a book that I will reach for often, both for research and teaching purposes. I will recommend it to my postgraduate students, and many of the chapters will provide excellent material for discussion in our advanced undergraduate sociolinguistics course
Janet Holmes
Discourse Studies
The Sage Handbook of Sociolinguistics - edited by three well-known researchers in the field of sociolinguistics: Ruth Wodak, Barbara Johnstone and Paul Kerswill - is a comprehensive volume on the state of sociolinguistic research today... The intended audience appears to be higher-level students and researchers. The style of most of the papers was accessible and did not require too much background knowledge. Many of the papers were excellent introductions to a particular facet of sociolinguistic research... Papers from the volume would... make good supplementary reading at an undergraduate level, and the volume should be considered essential reading for any graduate student embarking on sociolinguistic research.
Louise de Beuzeville
Journal of Discourse and Communication
The SAGE volume stands out from its competitors with a series of chapters that are organized around the work of influential foundational scholars, namely chapters on Ferguson and Fishman (written by Spolsky), Labov (Hazen), Bernstein (Ivinson), Hymes (Johnstone and Marcellino), and Gumperz (Gordon). In addition, two chapters from the section on Sociolinguistics and Social Theory also focus on the work of one particular scholar, namely ‘Symbolic interactionism, Erving Goffman and sociolinguistics’ (Kendall) and ‘Ethnomethodology and Membership Categorization Analysis’ (Garot and Berard), which focuses on the work and influence of Harold Garfinkel. To readers in the field, these biographical chapters are especially useful where they explore and explain the respective scholar’s major contributions to sociolinguistic theory and place them in their historical and intellectual context.
Cuprins
Introduction - Ruth Wodak, Barbara Johnstone and Paul Kerswill
PART ONE: HISTORY OF SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Ferguson and Fishman: Sociolinguistics and the Sociology of Language - Bernard Spolsky
Labov: Language Variation and Change - Kirk Hazen
Bernstein: Codes and Social Class - Gabrielle Ivinson
Dell Hymes and the Ethnography of Communication - Barbara Johnstone and William M. Marcellino
Gumperz and Interactional Sociolinguistics - Cynthia Gordon
PART TWO: SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND SOCIAL THEORY
Social Stratification - Christine Mallinson
Social Constructionism - Anthea Irwin
Symbolic Interactionism, Erving Goffman, and Sociolinguistics - Shari Kendall
Ethnomethodology and Membership Categorization Analysis - Robert Garot and Tim Berard
The Power of Discourse and the Discourse of Power - José Antonio Flores Farfán and Anna Holzscheiter
Globalization Theory and Migration - Stef Slembrouck
Semiotics Interpretants, Inference, and Intersubjectivity - Paul Kockelman
PART THREE: LANGUAGE VARIATION AND CHANGE
Individuals and Communities - Norma Mendoza-Denton
Social Class - Robin Dodsworth
Social Network - Eva Vetter
Sociolinguistic Approaches to Language Change: Phonology - Paul Kerswill
Social Structure, Language Contact and Language Change - Peter Trudgill
Sociolinguistics and Formal Linguistics - Gregory R. Guy
Attitudes, Ideology and Awareness - Tore Kristiansen
Historical Sociolinguistics - Terttu Nevalainen
Fieldwork Methods in Language Variation - Walt Wolfram
PART FOUR: INTERACTION
Sociolinguistic Potentials of Face-to-Face Interaction - Helga Kotthoff
Doctor-Patient Communication - Florian Menz
Discourse and Schools - Luisa Martín Rojo
Courtroom Discourse - Susan Ehrlich
Analysing Conversation - Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen and Diana Slade
Narrative Analysis - Alexandra Georgakopoulou
Gender and Interaction - Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou
Interaction and the Media - Brigitta Busch, Petra Pfisterer
PART FIVE: MULTILINGUALISM AND CONTACT
Societal Bilingualism - Mark Sebba
Code-Switching/Mixing - Peter Auer
Language Policy and Planning - Anne-Claude Berthoud and Georges Lüdi
Language Endangerment - Julia Sallabank
Global Englishes - Alastair Pennycook
PART SIX: APPLICATIONS
Forensic Linguistics - Malcolm Coulthard, Tim Grant and Krzysztof Kredens
Language Teaching and Language Assessment - Constant Leung
Guidelines for Non-Discriminatory Language Use - Marlis Hellinger
Language, Migration and Human Rights - Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi
Literacy Studies - David Barton and Carmen Lee
PART ONE: HISTORY OF SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Ferguson and Fishman: Sociolinguistics and the Sociology of Language - Bernard Spolsky
Labov: Language Variation and Change - Kirk Hazen
Bernstein: Codes and Social Class - Gabrielle Ivinson
Dell Hymes and the Ethnography of Communication - Barbara Johnstone and William M. Marcellino
Gumperz and Interactional Sociolinguistics - Cynthia Gordon
PART TWO: SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND SOCIAL THEORY
Social Stratification - Christine Mallinson
Social Constructionism - Anthea Irwin
Symbolic Interactionism, Erving Goffman, and Sociolinguistics - Shari Kendall
Ethnomethodology and Membership Categorization Analysis - Robert Garot and Tim Berard
The Power of Discourse and the Discourse of Power - José Antonio Flores Farfán and Anna Holzscheiter
Globalization Theory and Migration - Stef Slembrouck
Semiotics Interpretants, Inference, and Intersubjectivity - Paul Kockelman
PART THREE: LANGUAGE VARIATION AND CHANGE
Individuals and Communities - Norma Mendoza-Denton
Social Class - Robin Dodsworth
Social Network - Eva Vetter
Sociolinguistic Approaches to Language Change: Phonology - Paul Kerswill
Social Structure, Language Contact and Language Change - Peter Trudgill
Sociolinguistics and Formal Linguistics - Gregory R. Guy
Attitudes, Ideology and Awareness - Tore Kristiansen
Historical Sociolinguistics - Terttu Nevalainen
Fieldwork Methods in Language Variation - Walt Wolfram
PART FOUR: INTERACTION
Sociolinguistic Potentials of Face-to-Face Interaction - Helga Kotthoff
Doctor-Patient Communication - Florian Menz
Discourse and Schools - Luisa Martín Rojo
Courtroom Discourse - Susan Ehrlich
Analysing Conversation - Christian M.I.M. Matthiessen and Diana Slade
Narrative Analysis - Alexandra Georgakopoulou
Gender and Interaction - Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou
Interaction and the Media - Brigitta Busch, Petra Pfisterer
PART FIVE: MULTILINGUALISM AND CONTACT
Societal Bilingualism - Mark Sebba
Code-Switching/Mixing - Peter Auer
Language Policy and Planning - Anne-Claude Berthoud and Georges Lüdi
Language Endangerment - Julia Sallabank
Global Englishes - Alastair Pennycook
PART SIX: APPLICATIONS
Forensic Linguistics - Malcolm Coulthard, Tim Grant and Krzysztof Kredens
Language Teaching and Language Assessment - Constant Leung
Guidelines for Non-Discriminatory Language Use - Marlis Hellinger
Language, Migration and Human Rights - Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi
Literacy Studies - David Barton and Carmen Lee
Descriere
This popular and critically acclaimed Handbook is now available in paperback.