Cambridge University Press по журналам "Language in Society"
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-09-01)This article has three key themes: ontology (what kinds of beings there are in the world), affect (cognitive and corporeal attunements to such entities), and selfhood (relatively reflexive centers of attunement). To explore ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-02-01)Narratives in interviews involve the alignment of two chronotopes (Bakhtin's term, literally ‘time-space’) or what has traditionally been termed the narrated and narrating events. While narrators are expected to separate ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1998-12-01)This article analyzes the use of metapragmatic description in the ethnoclassification of language by native speakers on the Franco-Antillean island of Saint Barthélemy. A prevalent technique for metapragmatic description ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1998-12-01)This article analyzes the use of metapragmatic description in the ethnoclassification of language by native speakers on the Franco-Antillean island of Saint Barthélemy. A prevalent technique for metapragmatic description ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2009-11-01)Recent scholarship on the working of racial formation processes underscores the intersection between discursive and structural components in the emergence of “race,” and the agency of individuals at the local and global ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2010-09-01)Recent research has been concerned with whether speech accommodation is an automatic process or determined by social factors (e.g. Trudgill 2008). This paper investigates phonetic accommodation in New Zealand English when ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1998-03-01)Focus group discussions are now widely used for gathering data, in social science as well as in commercial marketing and public opinion research. One appeal of focus groups is that in some ways they seem like everyday talk, ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1998-03-01)Focus group discussions are now widely used for gathering data, in social science as well as in commercial marketing and public opinion research. One appeal of focus groups is that in some ways they seem like everyday talk, ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2010-09-01)This article investigates the enregisterment of an internet-specific language variety and its features. The enregisterment of internet language is explored through several sites of metadiscourse: academic scholarship about ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-03-01)Traditional perceptions that view leadership as a top-down process are increasingly challenged by so-called critical perspectives that acknowledge that leadership may involve several people. This article explores a particular ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1998-12-01)In conversation, speakers occasionally use figurative expressions such as “had a good innings,” “take with a pinch of salt,” or “come to the end of her tether.” This article investigates WHERE in conversation such expressions ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 1998-12-01)In conversation, speakers occasionally use figurative expressions such as “had a good innings,” “take with a pinch of salt,” or “come to the end of her tether.” This article investigates WHERE in conversation such expressions ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-09-01)This article concerns generation and food morality, drawing on video recordings of dinners in Swedish middle-class families. A detailed analysis of affect displays during one family dinner extends prior work on food morality ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2010-02-01)The intertwined role of language ideologies and affect in language shift and revitalization can be understood by taking a language socialization perspective on local micro-level interaction between adult Gaelic learners ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-05-01)This article describes inalienability in the Wauja (Arawak) language in the context of Brazilian Upper Xinguan culture. Wauja grammar encodes a distinction between alienable and inalienable possession that marks kin, body ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2010-11-01)As a linguistic curiosity, Chinglish has long fascinated native speakers of English, prompting numerous studies that analyze its form with a view towards either eliminating it or accepting it as a viable Standard English ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-02-01)Interviews are designed to gather propositional information communicated through reference and predication. Some lament the fact that interviews always include interactional positioning that presupposes and sometimes creates ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-02-01)The popularity of interviewing as a method of data collection in the social sciences is a recognized fact. In their survey of qualitative research paradigms and methods, Denzin and Lincoln (2004:353) declare that “the ...
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