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Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone, The Linguistic Individual, Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone, The Linguistic Individual, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Miscellaneous Reviews Of Book Chapters By Barbara Johnstone In Edited Volumes., Barbara Johnstone
Miscellaneous Reviews Of Book Chapters By Barbara Johnstone In Edited Volumes., Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone, Discourse Analysis, Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone, Discourse Analysis, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone, Qualitative Methods In Sociolinguistics, Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone, Qualitative Methods In Sociolinguistics, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone, Repetition In Arabic Discourse, Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone, Repetition In Arabic Discourse, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone (Ed.), Repetition In Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Barbara Johnstone
Reviews Of Barbara Johnstone (Ed.), Repetition In Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Review Of Katherine A Remlinger, Yooper Talk: Dialect As Identity In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Barbara Johnstone
Review Of Katherine A Remlinger, Yooper Talk: Dialect As Identity In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Unpacking A Political Icon: ‘Bike Lanes’ And Orders Of Indexicality, Michael Miller Yoder, Barbara Johnstone
Unpacking A Political Icon: ‘Bike Lanes’ And Orders Of Indexicality, Michael Miller Yoder, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Enregistering Dialect, Barbara Johnstone
Mobilities, Materialities, And The Changing Meanings Of Pittsburgh Speech, Barbara Johnstone, Calvin Pollak
Mobilities, Materialities, And The Changing Meanings Of Pittsburgh Speech, Barbara Johnstone, Calvin Pollak
Barbara Johnstone
Characterological Figures And Expressive Style In The Enregisterment Of Linguistic Variety, Barbara Johnstone
Characterological Figures And Expressive Style In The Enregisterment Of Linguistic Variety, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Language Theory In Contemporary Sociolinguistics: Beyond Dell Hymes?, Barbara Johnstone
Language Theory In Contemporary Sociolinguistics: Beyond Dell Hymes?, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
'Oral Versions Of Personal Experience’: Labovian Narrative Analysis And Its Uptake, Barbara Johnstone
'Oral Versions Of Personal Experience’: Labovian Narrative Analysis And Its Uptake, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
Review Of Sali Tagliamonte, Making Waves: The Story Of Variationist Sociolinguistics, Barbara Johnstone
Review Of Sali Tagliamonte, Making Waves: The Story Of Variationist Sociolinguistics, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Proximity And Journalistic Practice In Environmental Discourse: Experiencing “Job Blackmail” In The News, Barbara Johnstone, Justin Mando
Proximity And Journalistic Practice In Environmental Discourse: Experiencing “Job Blackmail” In The News, Barbara Johnstone, Justin Mando
Barbara Johnstone
Discourse Analysis And Narrative, Barbara Johnstone, Anna De Fina
Discourse Analysis And Narrative, Barbara Johnstone, Anna De Fina
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Commentary: Sociolinguists And The News Media, Barbara Johnstone
Commentary: Sociolinguists And The News Media, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Ideology And Discourse In The Enregisterment Of Regional Variation, Barbara Johnstone
Ideology And Discourse In The Enregisterment Of Regional Variation, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
“100% Authentic Pittsburgh”: Sociolinguistic Authenticity And The Linguistics Of Particularity, Barbara Johnstone
“100% Authentic Pittsburgh”: Sociolinguistic Authenticity And The Linguistics Of Particularity, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
As Bucholtz (2003), Coupland (2007, pp. 25-26), and others have pointed out, what counts as an authentic linguistic variety or an authentic speaker depends on who is counting and why. Sociolinguists have often unthinkingly privileged as their object of study the most unselfconsious, “vernacular” speech in relatively closed, homogeneous communities like traditional working-class neighborhoods, with their dense, multiplex social networks, and in the relatively self-contained symbolic economies of schools. This has allowed us to explore social correlates of variation and processes of change in communities where these things appear least muddied by outside influences, and doing so has given us …
Dialect Enregisterment In Performance, Barbara Johnstone
Dialect Enregisterment In Performance, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
In recent work I have been exploring how one set of linguistic forms has become enregistered as the dialect known as “Pittsburghese” ( Johnstone 2007a; 2007b; 2009; Johnstone, Andrus, and Danielson 2006). In this paper I analyze dialect enregistration in highly self-conscious performances of Pittsburgh speech and social identity. My data consists of three comedy sketches performed by the cast of WDVE radio’s “’DVE Morning Show.” One, called “Mother”, alternates lines of a somewhat parodically sentimental song about the singer’s mother with spoken-word illustrations by a “mother” character who uses elements of Pittsburgh-sounding speech. The second is an advertisement for …
Making Pittsburghese: Communication Technology, Expertise,And The Discursive Construction Of A Regional Dialect, Barbara Johnstone
Making Pittsburghese: Communication Technology, Expertise,And The Discursive Construction Of A Regional Dialect, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Enregistering Style, Barbara Johnstone
Dell Hymes And The Ethnography Of Communication, Barbara Johnstone, William Marcellino
Dell Hymes And The Ethnography Of Communication, Barbara Johnstone, William Marcellino
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Dell H. Hymes: An Intellectual Sketch, Joel Sherzer, Barbara Johnstone, William M. Marcellino
Dell H. Hymes: An Intellectual Sketch, Joel Sherzer, Barbara Johnstone, William M. Marcellino
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Two Roads Diverge: Review Of The Linguistics Of Speech By William A. Kretzschmar, Jr. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp Xii + 296. Isbn 978-0-521-88703-8; $99.00, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Locating Language In Identity, Barbara Johnstone
Locating Language In Identity, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Indexing The Local, Barbara Johnstone
Language And Place, Barbara Johnstone
Pittsburghese Shirts: Commodification And The Enregisterment Of An Urban Dialect, Barbara Johnstone
Pittsburghese Shirts: Commodification And The Enregisterment Of An Urban Dialect, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
This article considers a type of material artifact that circulates ideas about regional speech in the United States: T-shirts bearing words and phrases thought to be unique to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I argue that Pittsburghese shirts, seen for themselves and in the context of their production, distribution, and consumption, are part of a process leading to the creation and focusing of the idea that there is a Pittsburgh dialect. To describe how particular locally hearable forms have become linked with the city, I invoke Asif Agha’s concept of “enregisterment.” To understand why this has happened at the time and in the …
Some Personal Reflections On Rhetoric And Interdisciplinary, Barbara Johnstone
Some Personal Reflections On Rhetoric And Interdisciplinary, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.