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This collection brings together research on linguistic prescriptivism and social identities, in specific contemporary and historical contexts of cross-cultural contact and awareness. Providing multilingual and multidisciplinary perspectives from language studies, lexicography, literature, and cultural studies, our contributors relate language norms to frameworks of identity beyond monolingual citizenship - nativeness, ethnicity, politics, religion, empire. Some chapters focus on traditional instruments of prescriptivism: language academies in Europe; government language planners in southeast Asia; dictionaries and grammars from Early Modern and imperial Britain, republican America, the postcolonial Caribbean, and modern Germany. Other chapters consider the roles of scholars in prescriptivism, as well as the more informal and populist mechanisms of enforcement expressed in newspapers. With a thematic introduction articulating links between its breadth of perspectives, this accessible book should engage everyone concerned with language norms.



Trade Review

A fascinating and significant collection of essays which offers both historical range and geographic scope. Taken as a whole this is a text which provides the latest thinking in relation to the most important questions related to language and the creation of nationhood. Students and researchers of all levels will find much to discuss and reflect upon in this invaluable collection.

* Tony Crowley, Hartley Burr Alexander Chair in the Humanities, Scripps College, USA *

This volume is a timely and fitting contribution to the issue of norms, prescriptivism and language attitudes and the role of language in the formation of nations. It is broad in range, covering all facets of the overall topic. In its organisation it is well structured and is well presented by its editors.

* Raymond Hickey, University of Duisburg and Essen, Germany *

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Multidisciplinary and Multilingual Perspectives on National Language Norms - Carol Percy and Mary Catherine Davidson
2. Preface: Language, Prescriptivism, Nationalism and Identity - John Edwards
Section 1. Managing Language Policies
3. William Cecil and the Rectification of English - Ian Lancashire
4. Prescribing Pastoral and Pragmatic Orientations: Challenges for Language Policy - Lionel Wee
Section 2. Colonialism and Literary Canons
5. Mutual Preservation of Standard Language and National Identity in Early Modern Wales - John D. Phillips
6. “A Highly Poetical Language”? Scots, Burns, Patriotism and Evaluative Language in 19th Century Literary Reviews and Articles - Marina Dossena
Section 3. Transmarine and Transatlantic Allegiances
7. Language and National Identity in 17th and 18th century England - Linda C. Mitchell
8. “À la mode de Paris”: Linguistic Patriotism and Francophobia in 18th century Britain - Joan C. Beal
9. Pronouncing Dictionaries between Patriotism and Prescriptivism: Perspectives on Provincialism in Webster’s America - Massimo Sturiale
Section 4. Re-defining Boundaries: Ideology and Language Norms
10. Patriotism, Empire, and Cultural Prescriptivism: Images of Anglicity in the OED - Lynda Mugglestone
11. You Say Nucular, I Say Yourstupid: Popular Prescriptivism in the Politics of the United States - Don Chapman
Section 5. Identifying Norms and Attitudes in Postcolonial Contexts
12. English and Pidgin in Cameroon: Peaceful or Conflicting Co-existence? - Jean-Paul Kouega
13. “Susu” not “Sousou”: Nationalism, Prescriptivism, and Etymology in a Post-colonial Creole Language Orthography - Lise Winer
Section 6. Prescribing Norms beyond Borders: Foreign Language Teaching
14. Rules for the Neighbours: Prescriptions of the German Language for British Learners - Nicola McLelland
15. Nativeness, Authority, Authenticity: The Construction of Belonging and Exclusion in Debates about English Language Proficiency and Immigration in Britain - Martin Gill

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/07/2012
      ISBN13: 9781847697806, 978-1847697806
      ISBN10: 1847697801

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This collection brings together research on linguistic prescriptivism and social identities, in specific contemporary and historical contexts of cross-cultural contact and awareness. Providing multilingual and multidisciplinary perspectives from language studies, lexicography, literature, and cultural studies, our contributors relate language norms to frameworks of identity beyond monolingual citizenship - nativeness, ethnicity, politics, religion, empire. Some chapters focus on traditional instruments of prescriptivism: language academies in Europe; government language planners in southeast Asia; dictionaries and grammars from Early Modern and imperial Britain, republican America, the postcolonial Caribbean, and modern Germany. Other chapters consider the roles of scholars in prescriptivism, as well as the more informal and populist mechanisms of enforcement expressed in newspapers. With a thematic introduction articulating links between its breadth of perspectives, this accessible book should engage everyone concerned with language norms.



      Trade Review

      A fascinating and significant collection of essays which offers both historical range and geographic scope. Taken as a whole this is a text which provides the latest thinking in relation to the most important questions related to language and the creation of nationhood. Students and researchers of all levels will find much to discuss and reflect upon in this invaluable collection.

      * Tony Crowley, Hartley Burr Alexander Chair in the Humanities, Scripps College, USA *

      This volume is a timely and fitting contribution to the issue of norms, prescriptivism and language attitudes and the role of language in the formation of nations. It is broad in range, covering all facets of the overall topic. In its organisation it is well structured and is well presented by its editors.

      * Raymond Hickey, University of Duisburg and Essen, Germany *

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction: Multidisciplinary and Multilingual Perspectives on National Language Norms - Carol Percy and Mary Catherine Davidson
      2. Preface: Language, Prescriptivism, Nationalism and Identity - John Edwards
      Section 1. Managing Language Policies
      3. William Cecil and the Rectification of English - Ian Lancashire
      4. Prescribing Pastoral and Pragmatic Orientations: Challenges for Language Policy - Lionel Wee
      Section 2. Colonialism and Literary Canons
      5. Mutual Preservation of Standard Language and National Identity in Early Modern Wales - John D. Phillips
      6. “A Highly Poetical Language”? Scots, Burns, Patriotism and Evaluative Language in 19th Century Literary Reviews and Articles - Marina Dossena
      Section 3. Transmarine and Transatlantic Allegiances
      7. Language and National Identity in 17th and 18th century England - Linda C. Mitchell
      8. “À la mode de Paris”: Linguistic Patriotism and Francophobia in 18th century Britain - Joan C. Beal
      9. Pronouncing Dictionaries between Patriotism and Prescriptivism: Perspectives on Provincialism in Webster’s America - Massimo Sturiale
      Section 4. Re-defining Boundaries: Ideology and Language Norms
      10. Patriotism, Empire, and Cultural Prescriptivism: Images of Anglicity in the OED - Lynda Mugglestone
      11. You Say Nucular, I Say Yourstupid: Popular Prescriptivism in the Politics of the United States - Don Chapman
      Section 5. Identifying Norms and Attitudes in Postcolonial Contexts
      12. English and Pidgin in Cameroon: Peaceful or Conflicting Co-existence? - Jean-Paul Kouega
      13. “Susu” not “Sousou”: Nationalism, Prescriptivism, and Etymology in a Post-colonial Creole Language Orthography - Lise Winer
      Section 6. Prescribing Norms beyond Borders: Foreign Language Teaching
      14. Rules for the Neighbours: Prescriptions of the German Language for British Learners - Nicola McLelland
      15. Nativeness, Authority, Authenticity: The Construction of Belonging and Exclusion in Debates about English Language Proficiency and Immigration in Britain - Martin Gill

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