The Sociolinguistics of Urbanization

The Sociolinguistics of Urbanization
Title The Sociolinguistics of Urbanization PDF eBook
Author Bengt Nordberg
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 301
Release 2011-05-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110852624

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Urban Sociolinguistics

Urban Sociolinguistics
Title Urban Sociolinguistics PDF eBook
Author Dick Smakman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release 2017-08-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 131551463X

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From Los Angeles to Tokyo, Urban Sociolinguistics is a sociolinguistic study of twelve urban settings around the world. Building on William Labov’s famous New York Study, the authors demonstrate how language use in these areas is changing based on belief systems, behavioural norms, day-to-day rituals and linguistic practices. All chapters are written by key figures in sociolinguistics and presents the personal stories of individuals using linguistic means to go about their daily communications, in diverse sociolinguistic systems such as: extremely large urban conurbations like Cairo, Tokyo, and Mexico City smaller settings like Paris and Sydney less urbanised places such as the Western Netherlands Randstad area and Kohima in India. Providing new perspectives on crucial themes such as language choice and language contact, code-switching and mixing, language and identity, language policy and planning and social networks, this is key reading for students and researchers in the areas of multilingualism and super-diversity within sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and urban studies.

The Sociolinguistics of Urban Vernaculars

The Sociolinguistics of Urban Vernaculars
Title The Sociolinguistics of Urban Vernaculars PDF eBook
Author Norbert Dittmar
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 300
Release 2019-07-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110857332

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Language and the City

Language and the City
Title Language and the City PDF eBook
Author Diarmait Mac Giolla Chriost
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 2007
Genre City dwellers
ISBN 9781349285006

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This book shows the effects of globalization on language in social context, identifying the city as the key site for the realization of these effects. It challenges assumptions that hold sustainable linguistic diversity to be inherently non-urban while regarding the city as an unproblematic site for understanding the social function of language.

Urban Matters

Urban Matters
Title Urban Matters PDF eBook
Author Arne Ziegler
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 292
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027258287

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The city as a complex socio-cultural structure plays a central role, economically, administratively as well as culturally. Factors such as higher population density, a more expansive infrastructure, and larger social and cultural diversity compared to rural areas have a substantial impact on urban society and urban communication. Focusing on the latter, the contributions to this volume discuss the characteristics and dynamics of urban language use, considering aspects such as contact, variation and change, as well as identity, indexicality, and attitudes, but also spatial factors including mobility, urbanisation/counterurbanisation, and diffusion processes. The collected articles provide an update of ‘first wave’ approaches of variationist sociolinguistics, but also establish a connection to ‘third wave’ research for readers from a broad range of fields, especially sociolinguistics, variationist linguistics, and dialectology. The book presents modern methodological and conceptual ideas and a wealth of new findings but also serves as a reference work, combining theoretical discussions with results from recent empirical studies.

The Urbanization of Rural Dialect Speakers

The Urbanization of Rural Dialect Speakers
Title The Urbanization of Rural Dialect Speakers PDF eBook
Author Stella Maris Bortoni-Ricardo
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2008-12-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521103855

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This book investigates, from a linguistic point of view, how rural migrants adjust to an urban environment. The focus of Dr Bortoni-Ricardo's study is speakers of Caipira, a dialect of Brazilian Portuguese, who moved into a satellite city of Brasilia. The volume examines in careful detail the historical and synchronic sociolinguistic background of the migrants and the changes that have taken place in their linguistic repertoire, with particular emphasis on phonological variables. Both the theoretical framework and novel methodology employed here derive from the assumption that there are statistically measurable relations between the characteristics of a person's social network and his/her linguistic behaviour. The volume will thus be of interest to all readers, whether linguists, psychologists or anthropologists, interested in language accommodation. As an empirical study of cross-cultural communication problems, it will also be of value to social scientists concerned with the process of rural-urban migration.

Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City

Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City
Title Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City PDF eBook
Author Dick Smakman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 309
Release 2022-05-22
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1000555437

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Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City focuses on how individuals navigate conversation in highly diversified contexts and provides a broad overview of state of the art research in urban sociolinguistics across the globe. Bearing in mind the impact of international travel and migration, the book accounts for the shifting contemporary studies to the workings of language choices in places where people with many different backgrounds meet and exchange ideas. It specifically addresses how people handle language use challenges in a broad range of settings to present themselves positively and meet their information and identity goals. While a speaker’s experience runs like a thread through this volume, the linguistic, cultural and situational focus is as broad as possible. It runs from the language choices of Chinese immigrants to Beijing and Finnish immigrants to Japan to the use of the local lingua franca by motor taxi drivers in Ngaoundéré, Cameroon, and how Hungarian students in their dorm rooms express views on political correctness uninhibitedly. As it turns out, language play, improvisation, humour, lies, as well as highly marked subconscious pronunciation choices, are natural parts of the discourses, and this volume provides numerous and extensive examples of these techniques. For each of the settings discussed, the perspective is taken of personalised linguistic and extra-linguistic styles in tackling communicative challenges. This way, a picture is drawn of how postmodern individuals in extremely different cultural and situational circumstances turn out to have strikingly similar human behaviours and intentions. Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City is of interest to all those who follow theoretical and methodological developments in this field. It will be of use for upper level students in the fields of Sociolinguistics, Pragmatics, Linguistic Anthropology and related fields in which urban communicative settings are the focus.