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Speech practices as discursive practices for meaning-making across domains, genres, and social groups is an under-researched, highly complex field of sociolinguistics. This field has gained momentum after innovative studies of adolescents and young adults with mixed ethnic and language backgrounds revealed that they «cross» language and dialectal or vernacular borders to construct their own hybrid discursive identities. The focus in this volume is on the diversity of emerging hybridizing speech practices through contact with English, predominantly in Europe. Contributions to this collected volume originate from the DFG funded conference on language contact in times of globalization (LCTG4) and from members of the editor’s funded research group «Discursive Multilingualism».



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The crossing of English – Anglicisms in German – Language policy in Poland – Creative naming strategies – Burger shops – Metaphor in doctor-patient online communication strategies – The case for metaphor in the classroom – Killer language – Indigenous Australian language – Enindhilyakwa – Northern Territories

Informalization and Hybridization of Speech

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 23/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631659670, 978-3631659670
      ISBN10: 3631659679

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Speech practices as discursive practices for meaning-making across domains, genres, and social groups is an under-researched, highly complex field of sociolinguistics. This field has gained momentum after innovative studies of adolescents and young adults with mixed ethnic and language backgrounds revealed that they «cross» language and dialectal or vernacular borders to construct their own hybrid discursive identities. The focus in this volume is on the diversity of emerging hybridizing speech practices through contact with English, predominantly in Europe. Contributions to this collected volume originate from the DFG funded conference on language contact in times of globalization (LCTG4) and from members of the editor’s funded research group «Discursive Multilingualism».



      Table of Contents

      The crossing of English – Anglicisms in German – Language policy in Poland – Creative naming strategies – Burger shops – Metaphor in doctor-patient online communication strategies – The case for metaphor in the classroom – Killer language – Indigenous Australian language – Enindhilyakwa – Northern Territories

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