Style and Sociolinguistic Variation

ISBN: 9780521597890 出版年:2002 页码:359 Eckert Rickford Cambridge University Press

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Introduction John R. Rickford and Penelope Eckert Part I. Anthropological Approaches: 1. 'Style' as distinctiveness: the culture and ideology of linguistic differentiation Judith T. Irvine 2. Variety, style-shifting, and ideology Susan Ervin-Tripp 3. The ethnography of genre in a Mexican market: form, function, variation Richard Bauman 4. The question of genre Ronald Macaulay Part II. Attention Paid to Speech: 5. The anatomy of style shifting William Labov 6. A dissection of style shifting John Baugh 7. Style and social meaning Penelope Eckert 8. Zeroing in on multifunctionality and style Elizabeth Closs Traugott Part III. Audience Design and Self-Identification: 9. Back in style: reworking audience design Allan Bell 10. Primitives of a system for 'style' and 'register' Malcah Yaegar-Dror 11. Language, situation and the relational self: theorising dialect-style in sociolinguistics Nikolas Coupland 12. Couplandia and beyond Howard Giles 13. Style and stylizing from the perspective of a non-autonomous sociolinguistics John R. Rickford Part IV. Functionally Motivated Situational Variation: 14. Register variation and social dialect variation: re-examining the connection Edward Finegan and Douglas Biber 15. Conversation, spoken language and social identity Lesley Milroy 16. Style and the psycholinguistics of sociolinguistics: the logical problem of language variation Dennis R. Preston.

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