The handbook of sociolinguistics

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The handbook of sociolinguistics

edited by Florian Coulmas

(Blackwell handbooks in linguistics, 4)

Blackwell Publishers, 1997

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Bibliography: p. [453]-520

Includes index

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内容説明

In 28 newly-commissioned chapters, distinguished contributors provide an up-to-date overview of sociolinguistics. This invaluable work of reference, now available in paperback, identifies the most important issues of sociolinguistics, makes primary sources more accessible, and provides orientation for future research. Reflecting the main division within the discipline, the two key sections deal with the social dimensions of language and the linguistic dimensions of society. In addition, there is an introductory section taking issue with the theoretical and methodological foundations of sociolinguistic knowledge which have proved to be especially fruitful in recent years: education, bilingual education, the legal profession and language planning. The Handbook is equipped with a comprehensive bibliography which can be used as a research tool in its own right.

目次

  • Introduction: Florian Coulmas (Chou University).Part I: Foundations:1. The Evolution of a Sociolinguistic Theory of Language: R.B. Le Page.2. The Demography of Language: Albert F. Verdoot (Universite Catholique de Louvain).Part II: Social Dimensions of Language:3. Varieties and Variation: James Milroy and Lesley Milroy (University of Newcastle upon Tyne).4. Language Change in Progress: Variation as it Happens: Norman Denison (Universitat Graz).5. Social Factors in Language Change: William Bright.6. Sociophonology: John Honey (Osaka International University).7. Dialect in Society: Walt Wolfram (North Carolina State University).8. Gender as a Sociolinguistics Variable: New Perspectives on Variation Studies: Ruth Wodak and Gertraud Benke (Universitat Wien).9. Age as a Sociolinguistic Variable: Penelope Eckert (Institute for Research on Learning).10. Spoken and Written Language: Celia Roberts and Brian Street (Thames Valley University
  • University of Brighton).11. The Sociolinguistics of Communication Media: Gerhard Leitner (Freie Universit aunl
  • t Berlin).12. Diglossia as a Sociolinguistic Situation: Harold F. Schiffman (Language Center, SARS).13. Code Switching: Carol Myers Scotton (University of South Carolina).14. Language Contact and Language Generation: John R. Rickford (Stanford University).15. Language Contact and Language Degeneration: Colette Grinevald Craig (University of Oregon).Part III: Linguistic Dimensions of Society:16. Language Contact and Language Displacement: Mathias Brenzinger (Universitat zu Koln).17. Language Conflict: Peter Hans Nelde (Research Centre on Multilingualism, KUB).18. Multi-Lingualism: Michael Clyne (Monash University).19. Language and Identity: Andree Tabournet-Keller (Universite Louis-Pasteur).20. Language and Ethnicity: Joshua A. Fishma.21. Global Scale Sociolinguistics: Grant McConnell (Universite Laval).22. Language and the Mediation of Experience: Linguistics Representation and Cognitive Orientation: Michael Stubbs (Universit aunl
  • t Trier).23. Linguistics Etiquette: Gabriele Kasper (University of Hawaii at Manoa).Part IV: Applied Issues:24. Sociolinguistics and Education: Ludo Verhoeven (Tilburg University).25. Bilingual Education: Ofelia Garcia (City College of New York).26. Sociolinguistics and the Law: Edward Finegan (University of Southern California).27. Language Planning and Language Reform: Denise Daoust (Universite de Quebec a Montreal).Bibliography.Index.

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