Stance sociolinguistic perspectives /
Stance sociolinguistic perspectives / [Texte imprimé] :
edited by Alexandra Jaffe
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009
- 1 vol. (VII-261 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm
- Oxford studies in sociolinguistics .
- Oxford studies in sociolinguistics (Oxford University Press, Oxford) .
Index
Notes bibliogr.
Introduction: the sociolinguistics of stance / Alexandra Jaffe -- Stance, style, and the linguistic individual / Barbara Johnstone -- Stance in a colonial encounter: how Mr. Taylor lost his footing / Judith T. Irvine -- Stance and distance: social boundaries, self-lamination, and metalinguistic anxiety in white Kenyan narratives about the African occult / Janet McIntosh -- Moral irony and moral personhood in Sakapultek discourse and culture / Robin Shoaps -- Stance in a Corsican school: institutional and ideological orders and the production of bilingual subjects / Alexandra Jaffe -- From stance to style: gender, interaction, and indexicality in Mexican immigrant youth slang / Mary Bucholtz -- Style as stance: stance as the explanation for patterns of sociolinguistic variation / Scott F. Kiesling -- Taking an elitist stance: ideology and the discursive production of social distinction / Adam Jaworski and Crispin Thurlow -- Attributing stance in discourses of body shape and weight loss / Justine Coupland and Nikolas Coupland
9780195331646 0195331648
306.44
Index
Notes bibliogr.
Introduction: the sociolinguistics of stance / Alexandra Jaffe -- Stance, style, and the linguistic individual / Barbara Johnstone -- Stance in a colonial encounter: how Mr. Taylor lost his footing / Judith T. Irvine -- Stance and distance: social boundaries, self-lamination, and metalinguistic anxiety in white Kenyan narratives about the African occult / Janet McIntosh -- Moral irony and moral personhood in Sakapultek discourse and culture / Robin Shoaps -- Stance in a Corsican school: institutional and ideological orders and the production of bilingual subjects / Alexandra Jaffe -- From stance to style: gender, interaction, and indexicality in Mexican immigrant youth slang / Mary Bucholtz -- Style as stance: stance as the explanation for patterns of sociolinguistic variation / Scott F. Kiesling -- Taking an elitist stance: ideology and the discursive production of social distinction / Adam Jaworski and Crispin Thurlow -- Attributing stance in discourses of body shape and weight loss / Justine Coupland and Nikolas Coupland
9780195331646 0195331648
306.44