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E-raamat: Urban Sociolinguistics: The City as a Linguistic Process and Experience

Edited by (Ca Foscari University, Italy), Edited by (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
  • Formaat: 260 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315514642
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  • Formaat: 260 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315514642

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From Los Angeles to Tokyo, Urban Sociolinguistics is a sociolinguistic study of twelve urban settings around the world. Building on William Labovs famous New York Study, the authors demonstrate how language use in these areas is changing based on belief systems, behavioural norms, day-to-day rituals and linguistic practices.

All chapters are written by key figures in sociolinguistics and presents the personal stories of individuals using linguistic means to go about their daily communications, in diverse sociolinguistic systems such as:











extremely large urban conurbations like Cairo, Tokyo, and Mexico City





smaller settings like Paris and Sydney





less urbanised places such as the Western Netherlands Randstad area and Kohima in India.





Providing new perspectives on crucial themes such as language choice and language contact, code-switching and mixing, language and identity, language policy and planning and social networks, this is key reading for students and researchers in the areas of multilingualism and super-diversity within sociolinguistics, applied linguistics and urban studies.

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"A first-rate collection of empirically based, theoretically informed essays on sociolinguistic diversity in the major cities of the world. In merging foundational urban sociolinguistics with more recent developments that stress superdiverse fluidities, Urban Sociolinguistics is a sophisticated and important advance in the field." Rajend Mesthrie, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

"A genuinely novel approach for modern sociolinguistics. More than half the worlds population now lives in cities this radical change poses a number of questions for sociolinguists. Urban Sociolinguistics holds out a multitude of possibilities for researchers at any stage in their career." Miriam Meyerhoff, University of Wellington, New Zealand.

"This volume is beneficial to both theoretical and applied linguists due to the versatility of the approaches used when studying languages in urban ecologies." - Teresa Wai See Ong, LINGUIST List, January 2020

List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
List of pictures
xi
List of contributors
xii
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Introduction: why cities matter for a globalising sociolinguistics
1(11)
Dick Smakman
Patrick Heinrich
2 Urbanisation and linguistic multitude
12(13)
Florian Coulmas
PART I The global south
25(88)
Introduction to part I: megacities
3 Cairo: the linguistic dynamics of a multilingual city
27(18)
Reem Bassiouney
Mark Muehlhaeusler
4 Mexico City: diversity and homogeneity
45(13)
Roland Terborg
Virna Velazquez
5 Old variables, new meanings: resignification of rural speech variants in Sao Paulo's urban ecology
58(19)
Livia Oushiro
Maria Del Carmen Parafita Couto
6 Dubai: language in the ethnocratic, corporate and mobile city
77(18)
Ingrid Piller
7 Kohima: language variation and change in a small but diverse city in India
95(18)
Shobha Satyanath
PART II The global north
113(124)
Introduction to part II: world cities
8 The language of London and Londoners
115(15)
Susan Fox
Devyani Sharma
9 Tokyo: standardization, ludic language use and nascent superdiversity
130(18)
Patrick Heinrich
Rika Yamashita
10 The city as a result of experience: Paris and its nearby suburbs
148(14)
Christine Deprez
11 The Randstad area in the Netherlands: emergent and fluid identity-locality production through language in use
162(19)
Leonie Cornips
Vincent De Rooij
Dick Smakman
12 Notes on the language ecology of the City of Angels: Los Angeles, California, 1965--2015
181(23)
Reynaldo F. Macias
Arturo Diaz
Ameer Drane
13 Sydney's intersecting worlds of languages and things
204(16)
Emi Otsuji
Alastair Pennycook
14 Moscow: diversity in disguise
220(17)
Kapitolina Fedorova
Vlada Baranova
Postscript: a proposal for street use surveys 237(3)
Index 240
Dick Smakman is Lecturer at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He has taught courses in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics at universities in the Netherlands, England, Poland and Japan.

Patrick Heinrich is Associate Professor at the Department of Asian and Mediterranean African Studies at Ca Foscari University in Venice, Italy.

Together, they are the co-editors of Globalising Sociolinguistics (2015).