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Serbian language, society, ideology [PDF]
Language is a phenomenon that is inseparable from all spheres of life. Since language is the basic means of communication, its social importance is indisputable.
Kostić-Tmušić Aleksandra S. +1 more
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Integrationism and language ideologies [PDF]
The present special issue goes back to the online conference entitled Integrationism and Language Ideologies (March 15-20, 2021), which was organized by the Language Policy Group of the Federal University of Santa Catarina in conjunction with the International Association for the Integrational Study of Language and Communication (IAISLC).
Pable, Adrian +3 more
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Challenging Dominant Language Ideology in the Adult ESL Classroom: A Case Study
In the United States, dominant language ideology validates the use of Standardized English as the only appropriate linguistic practice (Lippi-Green, 1994; Flores & Rosa, 2015).
Gabriela Constantin-Dureci
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Myth, language, and complex ideologies [PDF]
Ideologies use for their conservation and propagation persuasive methods of communication: rhetoric. Rhetoric is analyzed from the semiotic and logical‐mathematical points of view. The following hypotheses are established: (1) language L is a self‐explanatory system, mediated by a successive series of systems of cultural conventions, (2) connotative ...
Josué-Antonio Nescolarde-Selva +1 more
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Language of Ideology and Ideology of Language: Aspects of Interaction [PDF]
Relying on the analysis of the existing approaches to understanding the essence of ideology and language, the author criticizes the viewpoint, according to which language and ideology are considered as relatively independent social phenomena and equal participants in the process of interaction.
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Language ideologies are the shared frameworks through which groups understand language and speakers (GAL; WOOLARD, 2001; WOOLARD, 1998). In educational settings, these ideologies may impact learning as teachers who adhere to ideologies favoring ...
Mara R. Barbosa
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Ideologies of honorific language [PDF]
Abstract All sociolinguistic systems, presumably, provide some means of expressing respect (or disrespect), but only some systems have those specially conventionalized linguistic forms that linguists have called “honorifics.” This chapter compares several languages-Javanese, Wolof, Zulu, and ChiBemba-with regard to their construction of ...
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“Do they know the normal language?”: Language attitudes and ideologies in the German hip hop scene
This article presents a theoretical discussion of the relationship between language ideologies and language attitudes and builds on previous work by providing an organized framework connecting these notions.
Matt Garley
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This special issue of hagmarl'cs derives from a day-long symposium on "l^anguage Ideology: Practice and Theory" held at the annual meeting of the American Anthropology Association in Chicago, November 1991.1 The organizing premise of the symposium was that language ideology is a mediating link between social structures and forms of talk, if such static
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