Linguistic styles particularly variations in pronunciation, carry a wide range of meaning - from speakers' socio-economic class to their mood or stance in the moment. This book examines the development of the study of sociolinguistic variation, from early demographic studies to a focus on the construction of social meaning in stylistic practice. It traces the development of the 'Third Wave' approach to sociolinguistic variation, uncovering the stylistic practices that underlie broad societal patterns of change. Eckert charts the development of her thinking and of the emergence of a theoretical…mehr
Linguistic styles particularly variations in pronunciation, carry a wide range of meaning - from speakers' socio-economic class to their mood or stance in the moment. This book examines the development of the study of sociolinguistic variation, from early demographic studies to a focus on the construction of social meaning in stylistic practice. It traces the development of the 'Third Wave' approach to sociolinguistic variation, uncovering the stylistic practices that underlie broad societal patterns of change. Eckert charts the development of her thinking and of the emergence of a theoretical community around the 'Third Wave' approach to social meaning. Featuring brand new material alongside earlier seminal work, it provides a coherent account of the social meaning of linguistic variation.
Penelope Eckert is the Albert Ray Lang Professor of Linguistics and Anthropology at Stanford University. She is author of Jocks and Burnouts (1990), Linguistic Variation as Social Practice (2000), co-editor of Style and Sociolinguistic Variation (Cambridge, 2002) with John R. Rickford and co-author of Language and Gender (Cambridge, 2013) with Sally McConnell-Ginet.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Beginnings and Gascon: 1. The paradox of national language movements 2. Diglossia: separate and unequal 3. Back home Part II. Jocks, Burnouts and the Second Wave: 4. Clothing and geography in a suburban high school 5. Sound change and adolescent social structure 6. The local and the extra-local 7. Variation and a sense of place 8. On the outs 9. Communities of practice 10. Liberated by gender 11. The whole woman: sex and gender differences in variation 12. Style 13. Variation and personal/group style 14. Back to elementary school 15. Vowels and nailpolish: the emergence of linguistic style in the preadolescent heterosexual marketplace Part III. The Third Wave: 16. Demystifying sexuality and desire 17. /t/ release and beyond 18. Agency 19. Elephants in the room 20. The nature of indexicality in variation 21. Variation and the indexical field 22. What kinds of signs are these? 23. Where do ethnolects stop? 24. The semiotic landscape 25. Spreading vs circulation 26. Where do we go from here?
Part I. Beginnings and Gascon: 1. The paradox of national language movements 2. Diglossia: separate and unequal 3. Back home Part II. Jocks, Burnouts and the Second Wave: 4. Clothing and geography in a suburban high school 5. Sound change and adolescent social structure 6. The local and the extra-local 7. Variation and a sense of place 8. On the outs 9. Communities of practice 10. Liberated by gender 11. The whole woman: sex and gender differences in variation 12. Style 13. Variation and personal/group style 14. Back to elementary school 15. Vowels and nailpolish: the emergence of linguistic style in the preadolescent heterosexual marketplace Part III. The Third Wave: 16. Demystifying sexuality and desire 17. /t/ release and beyond 18. Agency 19. Elephants in the room 20. The nature of indexicality in variation 21. Variation and the indexical field 22. What kinds of signs are these? 23. Where do ethnolects stop? 24. The semiotic landscape 25. Spreading vs circulation 26. Where do we go from here?
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