The Routledge handbook of linguistic prescriptivism

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The Routledge handbook of linguistic prescriptivism

edited by Joan C. Beal, Morana Lukač and Robin Straaijer

(Routledge handbooks in linguistics)(Routledge handbooks)

Routledge, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

*Cutting-edge and controversial branch of linguistics, closely relating to ideas of 'verbal hygiene' and language discrimination, with the potential to bring about changes to the study of linguistics *The first handbook-length treatment of linguistic prescriptivism, inspired by the recent proliferation of research, conferences and undergraduate sociolinguistics courses dedicated to the topic *Includes languages that have traditionally not been the focus of analysis within this field of research, namely highly standardised European languages, thus attracting readership interested in prescriptive efforts outside of their well-explored context

目次

Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Linguistic Prescriptivism: an evolving field. Joan C. Beal, Morana Lukac and Robin Straaijer PART I Theoretical and methodological issues Edited by Joan C. Beal 1 Why grammars have to be normative - and prescriptivists have to be scientific Geoffrey K. Pullum 2 Verbal hygiene Deborah Cameron 3 Accent bias Dominic Watt, Erez Levon and Christian Ilbury 4 Historiographical methods Nuria Yanez-Bouza 5 Corpus-based approaches to prescriptivism Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Dieuwertje Bloemen 6 Prescription and normativity in the evolution of inner-circle Englishes Pam Peters 7 The role of prescriptivism in the emergence of New Englishes Edgar W. Schneider 8 Prescriptivism and national identity Stefan Dollinger 9 Standards with pluricentric languages Raymond Hickey PART II Contexts and practices of prescriptivism Edited by Robin Straaijer 10 Usage guides as a text type Ingrid Teken-Boon van Ostade 11 English prescriptivism in higher education contexts: focus on Nordic countries Elizabeth Petersen and Marika Hall 12 Prescriptivism in education: from language ideologies to listening practices Ian Cushing and Julia Snell 13 Linguistic prescriptivism as social prescription: the case of gender Evan D. Bradley 14 Grassroots prescriptivism Morana Lukac and Theresa Heyd 15. Prescription and taboo: Australia's sensitivity towards American influence Kate Burridge 16 Copy editors, (not) all alike Morana Lukac and Adrian Stenton PART III Prescriptivism across languages and cultures Edited by Morana Lukac 17 Standard language ideology and prescriptivism in the Arabic-speaking world Andreas Hallberg 18 Prescriptive language ideologies in Modern Hebrew Roey Gafter and Uri Mor 19 A socio-political and historical perspective of linguistic prescriptivism in relation to African languages of South Africa Russell H Kaschula, Sebolelo Mokapela, Dion Nkomo, and Bulelwa Nosilela 20 Prescriptivism in Greater China: Historical trajectories and contemporary pluricentricity Henning Kloeter 21 Prescriptivism and the English language in Southeast Asia Lionel Wee and Nora Samosir 22 Literary norms in Russia: Past and present Arto Mustajoki 23 Prescriptivism in Croatia Andel Starcevic, Mate Kapovic, and Daliborka Saric 24 Prescriptivism and diglossia: How acceptable is normalized Breton to native speakers? Gary German 25 Metaphor as a manifestation of prescriptivism: The case of France and Quebec Olivia Walsh and Emma Humphries 26 Dutch prescriptivism in a historical-sociolinguistic perspective: Measuring the effect of institutionalized prescriptivism Eline Lismont, Rik Vosters, and Gijsbert Rutten Afterword David Crystal Index

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BD04448206
  • ISBN
    • 9780367557843
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    London
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxxi, 489 p.
  • 大きさ
    26 cm
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