Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City
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Linguistic Choices in the Contemporary City
Postmodern Individuals in Urban Communicative Settings
Smakman, Dick; Fedorova, Kapitolina; Nekvapil, Jiri
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2022
330
Mole
Inglês
9780367366766
15 a 20 dias
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List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Contributors
1. Introducing city people and their communicative challenges
Part I. Innovative language uses
2. Marginal spaces in small urban areas: Evidence from a refugee centre in Southern Italy
3. Urban Language Practices Online? Multilingualism among German-Namibians in Computer-Mediated Communication
4. Motorcycle taxi drivers in Ngaoundere, Cameroon: Communication in a diffuse multilingual setting.
Part II. Competing identities
5. Language Choices and Language Identities of Finns in Japan
6. PC goes East-Central Europe: Enregistering politically correct language in Budapest university dormitories
7. The Haarlem Legend: The unpredictable formation of a national language norm
8. The sociolinguistic situation in Hradec Kralove, the best researched town in the Czech Republic
Part III. Multilingual strategies
9. The social linguistic soundscape and its influence on language choice in Stornoway
10. Bilingualism, ideology and identity: Change in the Finland-Swedish variety
11. Trasyanka as a dying phenomenon of urban speech in the city of Minsk
12. Language problems in interactions between locals and foreign tourists in the city of Prague: A language management study
Part IV. Linguistic Landscapes
13. 'Non-identical twins': monolingual bias and linguistic landscapes of the twin cities of Ivangorod/Narva
14. 'Nothing personal, just business': individuals as actors in changing monolingual linguistic landscapes in Vyborg, Russia
15. Behind the linguistic landscape: An interview-based study of business owners' reasons for choosing business names in the German city of Mainz
Part V. Global processes and sound change
16. Rhotics Frequency In Beijing
17. Reacting to urbanization in Morocco: New language practices, old discourses?
18. The dynamic sociophonetics of Bulgarian /l/: The quiet transition from [l] to [u]
Index
List of Figures
List of Contributors
1. Introducing city people and their communicative challenges
Part I. Innovative language uses
2. Marginal spaces in small urban areas: Evidence from a refugee centre in Southern Italy
3. Urban Language Practices Online? Multilingualism among German-Namibians in Computer-Mediated Communication
4. Motorcycle taxi drivers in Ngaoundere, Cameroon: Communication in a diffuse multilingual setting.
Part II. Competing identities
5. Language Choices and Language Identities of Finns in Japan
6. PC goes East-Central Europe: Enregistering politically correct language in Budapest university dormitories
7. The Haarlem Legend: The unpredictable formation of a national language norm
8. The sociolinguistic situation in Hradec Kralove, the best researched town in the Czech Republic
Part III. Multilingual strategies
9. The social linguistic soundscape and its influence on language choice in Stornoway
10. Bilingualism, ideology and identity: Change in the Finland-Swedish variety
11. Trasyanka as a dying phenomenon of urban speech in the city of Minsk
12. Language problems in interactions between locals and foreign tourists in the city of Prague: A language management study
Part IV. Linguistic Landscapes
13. 'Non-identical twins': monolingual bias and linguistic landscapes of the twin cities of Ivangorod/Narva
14. 'Nothing personal, just business': individuals as actors in changing monolingual linguistic landscapes in Vyborg, Russia
15. Behind the linguistic landscape: An interview-based study of business owners' reasons for choosing business names in the German city of Mainz
Part V. Global processes and sound change
16. Rhotics Frequency In Beijing
17. Reacting to urbanization in Morocco: New language practices, old discourses?
18. The dynamic sociophonetics of Bulgarian /l/: The quiet transition from [l] to [u]
Index
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Urban Communicative Settings;Foreign Language Choices;Native Finnish Speakers;Young Man;Population Information System;Vice Versa;Gaelic Speakers;Language Ideologies;Linguistic Management;Linguistic Landscape;Present Day Sociolinguistics;Russian Finnish Border;Language Management Theory;Lingua Franca;Motorcycle Taxi Drivers;Heritage Language;Mainstream Sociolinguistic Theories;FLP;Dialect Background;Beijing Mandarin;Pair Conversations;Characterological Figure;Non-rhotic Dialect;Human Development Index;Tv News
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Contributors
1. Introducing city people and their communicative challenges
Part I. Innovative language uses
2. Marginal spaces in small urban areas: Evidence from a refugee centre in Southern Italy
3. Urban Language Practices Online? Multilingualism among German-Namibians in Computer-Mediated Communication
4. Motorcycle taxi drivers in Ngaoundere, Cameroon: Communication in a diffuse multilingual setting.
Part II. Competing identities
5. Language Choices and Language Identities of Finns in Japan
6. PC goes East-Central Europe: Enregistering politically correct language in Budapest university dormitories
7. The Haarlem Legend: The unpredictable formation of a national language norm
8. The sociolinguistic situation in Hradec Kralove, the best researched town in the Czech Republic
Part III. Multilingual strategies
9. The social linguistic soundscape and its influence on language choice in Stornoway
10. Bilingualism, ideology and identity: Change in the Finland-Swedish variety
11. Trasyanka as a dying phenomenon of urban speech in the city of Minsk
12. Language problems in interactions between locals and foreign tourists in the city of Prague: A language management study
Part IV. Linguistic Landscapes
13. 'Non-identical twins': monolingual bias and linguistic landscapes of the twin cities of Ivangorod/Narva
14. 'Nothing personal, just business': individuals as actors in changing monolingual linguistic landscapes in Vyborg, Russia
15. Behind the linguistic landscape: An interview-based study of business owners' reasons for choosing business names in the German city of Mainz
Part V. Global processes and sound change
16. Rhotics Frequency In Beijing
17. Reacting to urbanization in Morocco: New language practices, old discourses?
18. The dynamic sociophonetics of Bulgarian /l/: The quiet transition from [l] to [u]
Index
List of Figures
List of Contributors
1. Introducing city people and their communicative challenges
Part I. Innovative language uses
2. Marginal spaces in small urban areas: Evidence from a refugee centre in Southern Italy
3. Urban Language Practices Online? Multilingualism among German-Namibians in Computer-Mediated Communication
4. Motorcycle taxi drivers in Ngaoundere, Cameroon: Communication in a diffuse multilingual setting.
Part II. Competing identities
5. Language Choices and Language Identities of Finns in Japan
6. PC goes East-Central Europe: Enregistering politically correct language in Budapest university dormitories
7. The Haarlem Legend: The unpredictable formation of a national language norm
8. The sociolinguistic situation in Hradec Kralove, the best researched town in the Czech Republic
Part III. Multilingual strategies
9. The social linguistic soundscape and its influence on language choice in Stornoway
10. Bilingualism, ideology and identity: Change in the Finland-Swedish variety
11. Trasyanka as a dying phenomenon of urban speech in the city of Minsk
12. Language problems in interactions between locals and foreign tourists in the city of Prague: A language management study
Part IV. Linguistic Landscapes
13. 'Non-identical twins': monolingual bias and linguistic landscapes of the twin cities of Ivangorod/Narva
14. 'Nothing personal, just business': individuals as actors in changing monolingual linguistic landscapes in Vyborg, Russia
15. Behind the linguistic landscape: An interview-based study of business owners' reasons for choosing business names in the German city of Mainz
Part V. Global processes and sound change
16. Rhotics Frequency In Beijing
17. Reacting to urbanization in Morocco: New language practices, old discourses?
18. The dynamic sociophonetics of Bulgarian /l/: The quiet transition from [l] to [u]
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Urban Communicative Settings;Foreign Language Choices;Native Finnish Speakers;Young Man;Population Information System;Vice Versa;Gaelic Speakers;Language Ideologies;Linguistic Management;Linguistic Landscape;Present Day Sociolinguistics;Russian Finnish Border;Language Management Theory;Lingua Franca;Motorcycle Taxi Drivers;Heritage Language;Mainstream Sociolinguistic Theories;FLP;Dialect Background;Beijing Mandarin;Pair Conversations;Characterological Figure;Non-rhotic Dialect;Human Development Index;Tv News