Globalising Sociolinguistics - Challenging and Expanding Theory

This book challenges the predominance of mainstream sociolinguistic theories by focusing on lesser known sociolinguistic systems, from regions of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, South America, the European Mediterranean, and Slavic regions as well as specific speech communities such as those speaking N...

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Main Authors: Patrick Heinrich, Heinrich, Patrick
Other Authors: HEINRICH, Patrick
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3647342
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315697826
https://www.routledge.com/Globalising-Sociolinguistics-Challenging-and-Expanding-Theory-1st-Edition/Smakman-Heinrich/p/book/9780415725606
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Summary:This book challenges the predominance of mainstream sociolinguistic theories by focusing on lesser known sociolinguistic systems, from regions of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, South America, the European Mediterranean, and Slavic regions as well as specific speech communities such as those speaking Nivkh, Jamaican Creole, North Saami, and Central Yup'ik. In nineteen chapters, the specialist authors look at key sociolinguistic aspects of each region or speech community, such as gender, politeness strategies, speech patterns and the effects of social hierarchy on language, concentrating on the differences from mainstream models. The volume, introduced by Miriam Meyerhoff, has been written by the leading expert of each specific region or community and includes contributions by Rajend Mesthrie, Marc Greenberg and Daming Xu. This publication draws together connections across regions/communities and considers how mainstream sociolinguistics is incomplete or lacking. It reveals how lesser-known cultures can play an important role in the building of theory in sociolinguistics. 2015 Dick Smakman and Patrick Heinrich for selection and editorial matter. All rights reserved.