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Social Meaning And Linguistic Variation Theorizing The Third Wave Lauren Halllew Editor

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Social Meaning And Linguistic Variation Theorizing The Third Wave Lauren Halllew Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.59 MB
Pages: 406
Author: Lauren Hall-Lew (editor), Emma Moore (editor), Robert J. Podesva (editor)
ISBN: 9781108471626, 9781108578684, 1108471625, 1108578683
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Social Meaning And Linguistic Variation Theorizing The Third Wave Lauren Halllew Editor by Lauren Hall-lew (editor), Emma Moore (editor), Robert J. Podesva (editor) 9781108471626, 9781108578684, 1108471625, 1108578683 instant download after payment.

The 'third wave' of variation study, spearheaded by the sociolinguist Penelope Eckert, places its focus on social meaning, or the inferences that can be drawn about speakers based on how they talk. While social meaning has always been a concern of modern sociolinguistics, its aims and assumptions have not been explicitly spelled out until now. This pioneering book provides a comprehensive overview of the central tenets of variation study, examining several components of dialects, and considering language use in a wide variety of cultural and linguistic contexts. Each chapter, written by a leader in the field, posits a unique theoretical claim about social meaning and presents new empirical data to shed light on the topic at hand. The volume makes a case for why attending to social meaning is vital to the study of variation while also providing a foundation from which variationists can productively engage with social meaning.

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