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WRITING AND SOCIETY: AN INTRODUCTION
Writing and Society: An Introduction
Название: WRITING AND SOCIETY: AN INTRODUCTION
Автор: 
Издательство: Cambridge University Press
Год:  2013
Страниц:  192
Формат: PDF
Размер: 6.72 mb
Жанр: Cambridge University Press
How does writing relate to speech? What impact does it have on social organisation and development? How do unwritten languages differ from those that have a written form and tradition? This book is a general account of the place of writing in society. Drawing on contemporary and historical examples, from clay tablets to touchscreen displays, the book explores the functions of writing and written language, analysing its consequences for language, society, economy and politics. It examines the social causes of illiteracy, demonstrating that institutions of central importance to modern society are built upon writing and written texts, and are characterised by specific forms of communication. It explores the social dimensions of spelling and writing reform, as well as of digital literacy, a new mode of expression and communication posing novel challenges to the student of language in society.
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SOCIOLINGUISTICS: THE STUDY OF SPEAKERS' CHOICES
Sociolinguistics: The Study of Speakers' Choices
Название: SOCIOLINGUISTICS: THE STUDY OF SPEAKERS' CHOICES
Автор: 
Издательство: Cambridge University Press
Год:  2005
Страниц:  269
Формат: PDF (текст изображением)
Размер: 9.42 mb
Жанр: Cambridge University Press
This accessible new textbook provides a clear introduction to sociolinguistics, the study of why we speak the way we do, and the social factors that influence our linguistic decisions. Based on the notion of 'choice' — that as speakers we select from the options open to us — it provides a solid theoretical framework to deal with the most fascinating characteristic of language: its variability and diversity. Topics covered include dialects, gender and age specific speech forms, professional jargons, diglossia, bilingualism, code-switching, pidgin languages, and language planning, all of which are unified by the common theme that speakers, by making choices, create their language. Drawing on linguistic variation from a wide range of societies and their languages, this is set to become a key text for all students of sociolinguistics, and will be welcomed by anyone interested in the complex interaction between language and society.