The language of pop culture
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The language of pop culture
(Routledge studies in linguistics, 17)
Routledge, 2018
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Linguistics and pop culture: setting the scene(s) / Valentin Werner
- Pop culture and linguistics: is that, like, a thing now? / Joe Trotta
- Pardon my French, and German, and Spanish: (mis)speaking in tongues in Marvel comics / Shane Walshe
- Linguistic discourse in web comics: extending conversation and narrative into alt-text and hidden comics / Frank Bramlett
- Pop culture and the globalization of non-standard varieties of English: Jamaican creole in German reggae subculture / Michael Westphal
- "Britpop is a thing, damn it": on British attitudes toward American English and an Americanized singing style / Lisa Jansen
- Variation in movies and television programs: the impact of corpus sampling / Marcia Veirano Pinto
- Verbal humor in crime drama television: a cognitive-linguistic approach to popular TV series / Christoph Schubert
- An analysis of pop songs for teaching English as a foreign language: bridging the gap between corpus analysis and teaching practice / Theresa Summer
- Song lyrics: from multi-dimensional analysis to the foreign language classroom / Patricia Bértoli
- (Im)politeness rituals in The young pope and teaching pragmatics / Silvia Bruti
- Analyzing pop culture / Monika Bednarek