牛津社會語言學叢書·語言變體調查:社會組織與社會環(huán)境影響
定 價:70 元
叢書名:牛津社會語言學叢書
- 作者:Nancy,C.Dorian 著
- 出版時間:2018/1/1
- ISBN:9787544649209
- 出 版 社:上海外語教育出版社
- 中圖法分類:H0-05
- 頁碼:350
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16開
社會語言學是研究語言與社會多方面關系的學科,它從社會科學的不同角度,諸如社會學、人類學、民族學、心理學、地理學和歷史學等去考察語言。自20世紀60年代發(fā)端以來,社會語言學已經(jīng)逐漸發(fā)展成為語言學研究中的一門重要學科,引發(fā)眾多學者的關注和探究。
“牛津社會語言學叢書”由國際社會語言學研究的兩位領軍人物——英國卡迪夫大學語言與交際研究中心的教授Nicolas Coupland和Adam Jaworski(現(xiàn)在中國香港大學英語學院任教)——擔任主編。叢書自2004年由牛津大學出版社陸續(xù)出版以來,推出了一系列社會語言學研究的專著,可以說是匯集了這一學科研究的新成果,代表了當今國際社會語言學研究的高水平。
《牛津社會語言學叢書》從中精選出九種,引進出版。所選的這些專著內容廣泛,又較貼近我國學者研究的需求,涵蓋了當今社會語言學的許多重要課題,如語言變體與語言變化、語言權力與文化認同、語言多元化與語言邊緣化、語言與族裔、語言與立場(界位)、語言與新媒體、語用學與禮貌、語言與法律以及社會語言學視角下的話語研究等等。其中既有理論研究,又有方法創(chuàng)新;既有框架分析建構,又有實地考察報告;既體現(xiàn)本學科的前沿和縱深,又展現(xiàn)跨學科的交叉和互補。
相信《牛津社會語言學叢書》的引進出版能為從事社會語言學研究的讀者帶來新的啟示,進一步推動我國語言學研究的發(fā)展。
Phonetic/Phonological Values of Symbols Appearing in the Text xxi
1 The Variation Puzzle,
1 Lin uistic Variation without Social Weighting
2 High Levels of Socially Neutral Linguistic Variationin Three SocioeconomYically Undifferentiated Minority-Language Enclaves
3 Exposure to Standard-Language or Mainstream Normsand Deviations from Those NOfms in English and in Gaelic
3.1 English and Its Dialect Forms
3.2 Vernacular Gaelic and Formal Gaelic
3.3 Local Speech Features in the East Sutherland Fisherfolk Context
4 Initial Encounters with Variability
4.1 Encountering the Language
4.2 Encountefing Intra Community Variation
4.3 Age-Related Variation
4.3.1 Establishing an Age-and-ProficiencyContinuum
5 Inter-Speaker and Intra-SpeakerVariation in the Gaelic-Speaking Communities
5.1 Examples of Inter-and Intra-Speaker Differences in the Use ofTwo Variables
5.2 The Evidence of Dialect Geography
5.3 The Possible Effect of Gender
5.4 The Possible Effect of Style
5.5 The Possible Effect of Kinship or of Household Membership
5.6 The Prevalence of ldiosyncratic, Socially Neutral Variation
6 Coming to Grips with the Variation Puzzle
6.1 The Inadequacy of Obsolescence as an Explanation for ldiosyncratic Variation
7 Researcher Responses to Seemingly ldiosyncratic Variation among Speakers
7.1 Residual Prescriptivism
7.2 Data Control via Source Selection
7.3 Search for an Assumed Uniformity
7.4 Concentration on the Group Ratherthan the Individual
7.5 Expectation of Linguistic Focusing within Small, Tight-Knit, Highly Interactive Communities
7.6 Expectation of Linguistic Accommodation to Other Speakers
7.7 Expectation of Linkage between Variationand Social Differentiation
7.8 Researcher Responses: Summary
8 Variation within and across.Village Boundaries
8.1 Local Responses toVariation: Inter-Village Variation
8.2 Local Responses toVariation:Intra-Village Variation
8.3 Fisherfolk Populations Unitedand Divided by Gaelic
9 Plan of the Remainder of the Book
2 The East Sutherland Fishing Communities
1 Introduction: Fishing as a Subsistence Mode
2 Creation of the East Sutherland Fishing Communities:The \"lmprovement\" Era
2.1 The Highland Clearancesin the East Sutherland Context
3 Fishing as a Way of Life in East Sutherland
3.1 The Local Fishery: Line Fishing
3.2 The National Fishery: Herring Fishing
3 Dimensions of Linguistic Variation in a Socioeconomically Homogeneous Population
4 A General Introduction to Speakers and'Variables
5 A Close Look at Some Embo Variablesand Their Use
6 Kin Groups, Peer Groups, and Variation
7 Speech Norms,Accommodation, and Speaking Well in Gaelic Embo
8 Socially Neutral Linguistic Variation: Where, Why,What for, and How?
9 Conclusion
Notes
References
Index