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Exploring language and linguistics
Morrish, Liz (Herausgeber); Cummings, Louise (Herausgeber); Braber, Natalie (Herausgeber). - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Exploring language and linguistics
Braber, Natalie; Cummings, Louise; Morrish, Liz. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Introduction : what is language? What is linguistics?
In: Exploring language and linguistics (Cambridge, 2015), p. 1-23
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Historical linguistics
Culpeper, Jonathan; McIntyre, Dan. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Language and Ideology
Jeffries, Lesley. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
Abstract: This chapter builds upon the basics of language structure and functions (Chapters 2–9) to demonstrate how texts (spoken or written, long or short) present a particular view of the world which reflects the ideological position of one (or more) of the perceived producers of the text. The chapter takes a neutral view of what ideology means, seeing it as referring to sets of values (and also, in some cases, beliefs) that are held by a group of people, often a society as a whole. You will be introduced to the framework of critical stylistics, which allows you to analyse the hidden and implicit ideologies inherent in textual construction. The basis of this framework is the ‘textual-conceptual function’ which demonstrates how the text is constructing different aspects of the world of the text by processes such as naming, negating, hypothesizing and enumerating. This approach shares with critical discourse analysis (CDA) the idea that ideology is present in all texts, but unlike CDA it is politically neutral rather than taking an explicitly socialist or Marxist stance in itself. 15.1 INTRODUCTION . Although we tend to assume that there is some kind of abstract linguistic system in place, underpinning the things we say and write, linguistics has long recognized that there are also discrepancies between this ‘idealized’ system which is made up of items (phonemes, morphemes, words, phrases, clause elements etc.) and the rules for how they combine into texts (the phonological rules and the grammar) – and the way in which the system is ‘realized’ when it is used. Famously, Saussure (see also Chapter 1), often seen as the founder of modern linguistics, labelled this distinction (in French) langue (language) and parole P
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/languages-linguistics/english-language-and-linguistics-general-interest/exploring-language-and-linguistics?format=PB
http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/30208/
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Business-facing motors for economic development: an appraisal analysis of visions and values in the marketised UK university
In: Critical discourse studies. - Basingstoke : Routledge 10 (2013) 1, 61-80
OLC Linguistik
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"How gay is football this year?" : Identity and intersubjectivity in a women's sports team
In: Journal of language and sexuality. - Amsterdam : Benjamin 1 (2012) 2, 151-178
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Situating and resisting homophobic discourse: response to Leap, Junge, Peterson and Provencher
In: Gender and language. - London : Equinox 4 (2011) 2, 323-335
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OLC Linguistik
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New perspectives on language and sexual identity
Sauntson, Helen; Morrish, Liz. - New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Sex talk: language, desire, identity and beyond
In: Language, sexualities and desires. - Basingstoke [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan (2007), 17-40
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Compensatory vowel articulation of the glossectomee : acoustic and videofluoroscopic evidence
In: British journal of disorders of communication. - London : Cole & Whurr 19 (1984) 2, 125-134
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Plosive articulations of the glossectomee and some acoustic correlates
In: Working papers in linguistics & phonetics. - Leeds (1984) 2, 21-26
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