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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
Much of the research that brings the concept of enregisterment into conversation with sociolinguistic variation has to do with how sets of linguistic forms come to be heard as dialects or regional accents: registers linked with places (Beal, 2010; Eberhardt, 2012; Johnstone & Baumgardt, 2004; Johnstone, 2009; Remlinger, 2010). But the process of dialect enregisterment often involves the previous or simultaneous enregisterment of the same or overlapping sets of forms with incorrectness and/or social class (Johnstone, Andrus, & Danielson, 2006), and sets of linguistic forms can become enregistered with prestige and authority (“Received Pronunciation”) (Agha, 2003) profession (“legalese,” for example), …
Indexing The Local, Barbara Johnstone
Review Of Charles Antaki And Sue Widdicombe (Eds.), Identities In Talk, Barbara Johnstone
Review Of Charles Antaki And Sue Widdicombe (Eds.), Identities In Talk, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.
Review Of Angela Davis, Women, Culture, And Politics, Barbara Johnstone
Review Of Angela Davis, Women, Culture, And Politics, Barbara Johnstone
Barbara Johnstone
No abstract provided.