06261nam 2200733 450 991081770880332120230126213347.03-11-038393-43-11-034683-410.1515/9783110346831(CKB)3710000000229283(EBL)1663196(SSID)ssj0001435159(PQKBManifestationID)11853461(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001435159(PQKBWorkID)11434655(PQKB)10895997(DE-B1597)246502(OCoLC)889303803(OCoLC)890071088(DE-B1597)9783110346831(Au-PeEL)EBL1663196(CaPaEBR)ebr11010192(CaONFJC)MIL805295(CaSebORM)9783110343571(MiAaPQ)EBC1663196(EXLCZ)99371000000022928320150211h20142014 uy 0engur||#||||||||txtccrMediatization and sociolinguistic change /edited by Jannis AndroutsopoulosBerlin, [Germany] ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter,2014.©20141 online resource (566 p.)linguae & litterae,1869-7054 ;Volume 36Description based upon print version of record.3-11-034357-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Front matter --Contents --Section I: Framing The Issues --Mediatization And Sociolinguistic Change. Key Concepts, Research Traditions, Open Issues /Androutsopoulos, Jannis --Mediatization. A Panorama Of Media And Communication Research /Hepp, Andreas --Sociolinguistic Change, Vernacularization And Broadcast British Media /Coupland, Nikolas --Section II: Media Influence On Language Change --Does Mediated Language Influence Immediate Language? /Kristiansen, Tore --Media Models, 'The Shelf', And Stylistic Variation In East And West. Rethinking The Influence Of The Media On Language Variation And Change /Stuart-Smith, Jane / Ota, Ichiro --The Media Influence On Language Change In Japanese Sociolinguistic Contexts /Ota, Ichiro / Takano, Shoji --Commentary: Television And Language Use. What Do We Mean By Influence And How Do We Detect It? /Buchstaller, Isabelle --Section III: Media Engagement In Interactional Practice --'Girlpower Or Girl (In) Trouble?' Identities And Discourses In The (New) Media Engagements Of Adolescents' School-Based Interaction /Georgakopoulou, Alexandra --Multilingualism, Multimodality And Media Engagement In Classroom Talk And Action /Lytra, Vally --Commentary: 'Agents' Or 'Participation'. Sociolinguistic Frameworks For The Study Of Media Engagement /Rampton, Ben --Section IV: Change In Mass-Mediatized And Digitally Mediated Language --Semiotic Economy, Growth Of Mass Media Discourse, And Change Of Written Language Through Multimodal Techniques /Schmitz, Ulrich --Genre Profiles And Genre Change. The Case Of Tv News /Luginbühl, Martin --Tweets In The News. Legitimizing Medium, Standardizing Form /Squires, Lauren / Iorio, Josh --Commentary: Mediality, Mediatization And Sociolinguistic Change /Spitzmüller, Jürgen --Section V: Enregisterment Of Change In Media Discourse --Revising The "Journalist's Bible". How News Practitioners Respond To Language And Social Change /Cotter, Colleen --The Media On Media-Induced Language Change /Moschonas, Spiros A. --The Objectification Of 'Jafaican'. The Discoursal Embedding Of Multicultural London English In The British Media /Kerswill, Paul --Commentary: Sociolinguists And The News Media /Johnstone, Barbara --Section VI: Mediatized Spaces For Minoritized Languages --Súil Eile. Media, Sociolinguistic Change And The Irish Language /Moriarty, Mairéad --Sites Of Struggle And Possibility In Cyberspace. Wikipedia And Facebook In Africa /Deumert, Ana --Circulation Of Indigenous Sámi Resources Across Media Spaces. A Rhizomatic Discourse Approach /Pietikäinen, Sari --Commentary: Mediatized Spaces For Minoritized Languages. Challenges And Opportunities /Kelly-Holmes, Helen --Notes On Contributors --IndexThis is the first volume to focus on the role of media in processes of linguistic change, one of the most contested issues in contemporary sociolinguistics. Its 17 chapters and five section commentaries present cutting-edge research from variationist and interactional sociolinguistics, media linguistics, language ideology research, and minority language studies. The volume advances our understanding of linguistic change in a mediatized world in three ways. First, it introduces the notions of sociolinguistic change and mediatization to create a broader theoretical framing than the one offered by 'the media' and 'language change'. Second, it takes the discussion beyond the notions of 'influence' and 'effect' and the binary distinction of 'media' vs. 'community language'. Third, it examines the relation of sociolinguistic change and mediatization and from five complementary viewpoints: media influence on linguistic structure; media engagement in interaction; change in mass and new media language; language-ideological change; and the role of media for minority languages. Bringing these strands of sociolinguistic scholarship together, this volume examines their shared references and common lines of thinking.Linguae & litterae ;Volume 36.Linguistic changeSocial aspectsMass mediaInfluenceSociolinguisticsLanguage Change.Media Influence on Language.Mediatization.Sociolinguistic Change.Linguistic changeSocial aspects.Mass mediaInfluence.Sociolinguistics.306.44ER 990rvkAndroutsopoulos JannisMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817708803321Mediatization and sociolinguistic change4004036UNINA