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Book Synopsis

Our favorite movies and TV shows feature indelible characters who tell us about themselves not just in what they say but in how they say it. The creative decisions behind these voicessuch as what accent or dialect to useoffer rich data for sociolinguistic study. Ideal for students of language variation as well as general readers interested in media, Vox Popular is an engaging tour through the major issues of sociolinguistic study as heard in the voices from mass media.

Provides readers with a unified and accessible picture of the interrelationships between language variation and the mass media

Presents detailed original analyses of multiple audiovisual media sources

Includes a broad methods chapter covering quantitative and qualitative methods in a style not available in any other textbook

All theoretical terms are accessibly explained, with engaging examples, making it suitable for non-academics as well as undergraduate students

Incorpora

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments vii

A Note on the Linguistic Conventions Used in Vox Popular x

Keywords Found in Each Chapter xiv

1 Language in a Mediated World 1

Mad Men in a Modern Family World 1

Why Does a Linguist Care about Mad Men or Modern Family? 3

Narrative Media as a Site for Linguistic Exploration 12

Language Variation in the Narrative Media 20

2 Exploring Language and Language Variation 25

Introduction 25

Languages and Dialects 27

The Components of a Grammar 32

All the Systems Work as a System 34

Systems of Variation 40

Language Change 47

3 Studying Language Variation in the Media 55

Introduction 55

Formulating a Research Question 56

Turning Narrative Media into Data 57

Analytic Orientation 58

Transcribing Your Data 61

Coding Your Data 66

Constructing a Corpus 69

Quantitative Methods 70

Qualitative Methods 75

Triangulating Your Evidence with Different Analytic Approaches 82

4 Dimensions of Variation 85

Introduction 85

Non-Linguistic/Linguistic 90

Spoken/Written 93

Non-Standard/Standard 97

Informal/Formal 101

Unplanned/Planned 104

Local/Global 107

Private/Public 110

Putting It All Together 114

5 Making Language Variation Meaningful 119

Introduction 119

Meaning 120

Indexical Meaning 124

Ideology 130

Ideology about Language 133

Ideology, Indexicality, and Power 138

6 Language Variation and Characterization 154

Introduction 154

Characterization and Language 156

Realness and Authenticity 160

Identity and Identification 163

Relational Identity 164

Norms and Types 168

Social Personae 172

Indexical Authenticity 176

7 Language as Narrative Action 183

Introduction 183

Performance and Speech Acts 185

Language as a Plot Device 193

Switching as Action 196

Taboo Language as Action 205

8 Connecting to the Audience 221

Introduction 221

Audiences 222

Audience Design 226

Setting Expectations for Viewers 230

Enregisterment 236

Stylization 242

Interacting with Audiovisual Media 246

The End 253

Index 258

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 30/01/2015
    ISBN13: 9780470659922, 978-0470659922
    ISBN10: 0470659920

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Our favorite movies and TV shows feature indelible characters who tell us about themselves not just in what they say but in how they say it. The creative decisions behind these voicessuch as what accent or dialect to useoffer rich data for sociolinguistic study. Ideal for students of language variation as well as general readers interested in media, Vox Popular is an engaging tour through the major issues of sociolinguistic study as heard in the voices from mass media.

    Provides readers with a unified and accessible picture of the interrelationships between language variation and the mass media

    Presents detailed original analyses of multiple audiovisual media sources

    Includes a broad methods chapter covering quantitative and qualitative methods in a style not available in any other textbook

    All theoretical terms are accessibly explained, with engaging examples, making it suitable for non-academics as well as undergraduate students

    Incorpora

    Table of Contents

    Preface and Acknowledgments vii

    A Note on the Linguistic Conventions Used in Vox Popular x

    Keywords Found in Each Chapter xiv

    1 Language in a Mediated World 1

    Mad Men in a Modern Family World 1

    Why Does a Linguist Care about Mad Men or Modern Family? 3

    Narrative Media as a Site for Linguistic Exploration 12

    Language Variation in the Narrative Media 20

    2 Exploring Language and Language Variation 25

    Introduction 25

    Languages and Dialects 27

    The Components of a Grammar 32

    All the Systems Work as a System 34

    Systems of Variation 40

    Language Change 47

    3 Studying Language Variation in the Media 55

    Introduction 55

    Formulating a Research Question 56

    Turning Narrative Media into Data 57

    Analytic Orientation 58

    Transcribing Your Data 61

    Coding Your Data 66

    Constructing a Corpus 69

    Quantitative Methods 70

    Qualitative Methods 75

    Triangulating Your Evidence with Different Analytic Approaches 82

    4 Dimensions of Variation 85

    Introduction 85

    Non-Linguistic/Linguistic 90

    Spoken/Written 93

    Non-Standard/Standard 97

    Informal/Formal 101

    Unplanned/Planned 104

    Local/Global 107

    Private/Public 110

    Putting It All Together 114

    5 Making Language Variation Meaningful 119

    Introduction 119

    Meaning 120

    Indexical Meaning 124

    Ideology 130

    Ideology about Language 133

    Ideology, Indexicality, and Power 138

    6 Language Variation and Characterization 154

    Introduction 154

    Characterization and Language 156

    Realness and Authenticity 160

    Identity and Identification 163

    Relational Identity 164

    Norms and Types 168

    Social Personae 172

    Indexical Authenticity 176

    7 Language as Narrative Action 183

    Introduction 183

    Performance and Speech Acts 185

    Language as a Plot Device 193

    Switching as Action 196

    Taboo Language as Action 205

    8 Connecting to the Audience 221

    Introduction 221

    Audiences 222

    Audience Design 226

    Setting Expectations for Viewers 230

    Enregisterment 236

    Stylization 242

    Interacting with Audiovisual Media 246

    The End 253

    Index 258

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