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Meaning Identity And Interaction Sociolinguistic Variation And Change In Gametheoretic Pragmatics Heather Burnett

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Meaning Identity And Interaction Sociolinguistic Variation And Change In Gametheoretic Pragmatics Heather Burnett
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Meaning Identity And Interaction Sociolinguistic Variation And Change In Gametheoretic Pragmatics Heather Burnett instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.12 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Heather Burnett
ISBN: 9781108841641, 1108841643
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Meaning Identity And Interaction Sociolinguistic Variation And Change In Gametheoretic Pragmatics Heather Burnett by Heather Burnett 9781108841641, 1108841643 instant download after payment.

Exciting parallel developments have been made in sociolinguistics and formal semantics, yet these two subfields have had very little contact in the past. This pioneering book bridges this gap, bringing together research and methodologies from both areas of study into a new framework for studying the relation between language, ideologies and the social world. It demonstrates how tools from semantics can be used to formalize theories from sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology and gender studies, and also shows how tools from epistemic game theory can be used to bring those theories in closer line with empirical studies of sociolinguistic variation and identity construction through language. Engaging and accessible, it highlights how a cross-pollination of ideas in sociolinguistics and semantics can open up a completely new empirical domain of research. It is essential reading for sociolinguists interested in meaning, and semanticists and philosophers interested in language in its social context.

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