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Language, writing, and mobility : a sociological perspective / Florian Coulmas

Oxford Scholarship Online: Linguistics Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Coulmas, Florian, author.
Series:
Oxford Academic
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sociolinguistics in literature.
Sociolinguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (209 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022
Summary:
This book brings together three subjects which command our attention because of their changing roles in everyday life, language, writing, and mobility. In different ways, borders are being crossed, redrawn, and redefined as we watch, and while comparable processes could be observed in the past, they are today more conspicuous than ever, being propelled by demographics, technological innovation, and consumer capitalism. The said three subjects interact in various ways and have an impact on language contact which, as this book is designed to show, are best captured by a processual view along the lines laid out for social analysis by Norbert Elias. The processual view of language and society adopted here is congenial with the sociolinguistic paradigm developed over the past several decades, with one important difference, it assigns writing a central position. Sociolinguistics has always concentrated heavily on speech and largely ignored writing, although the social importance of writing cannot be denied. Giving written language its due in this book, then, has four reasons. (1) Writing is the most consequential technology ever invented. (2) Writing both suggests stability and defines borders. (3) Linguistics, while emphasizing that writing is external to language, is nevertheless indebted for its analytic categories to writing. (4) By turning virtually everyone into a writer/producer of texts, the digital revolution has fundamentally changed communication patters in ways that impact both social formations and language. Computer mediated communication (CMC) has transformed the social functions of writing and, through it, language.
Contents:
1 Champagne and algorithms
2 Trading goods, trading words
3 Spreading the word of god
4 National language and transnationalization
5 Half-breed, mulatto, creole
6 From cosmopolis to ethnopolis
7 Virtual contacts
8 Wanderlust
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Coulmas, Florian Language, Writing, and Mobility
ISBN:
0-19-192387-7
0-19-265179-X
OCLC:
1321804715

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