Language and Control

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Birth Notice
Bob Hodge
Brian's Answer
Brian’s Answer
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communication linguistics
Critical Linguistics
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Face To Face
Gareth Jones
Gunther Kress
interdisciplinary sociolinguistics
Intransitive Verbs
Language Ideologies
language relationships
language society
linguistics society
London's Notting Hill Carnival
London’s Notting Hill Carnival
Lose Life
Main Verb
Major Pitch Movement
management linguistics
media language
media linguistics
Modal Auxiliaries
Modal Verb
Morning Star
Mr Miller
Norwich English
Notting Hill
Notting Hill Carnival
Official Information Act
Registrar General's Scale
Registrar General’s Scale
Riot Shields
Robert Hodge
Sun Editorial
Sun Report
Syntactic Potential
Tony Trew
Untrained Children
Verbal Deficit Theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138352858
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1979. This book studies language variation as a part of social practice - how language expresses and helps regulate social relationships of all kinds. Different groups, classes, institutions and situations have their special modes of language and these varieties are not just stylistic reflections of social differences; speaking or writing in a certain manner entails articulating certain social meanings, however implicit. This book focuses on the repressive and falsifying side of linguistic practice but not without recognising the power of language to reveal and communicate. It analyses the language used in a variety of situations, including news reporting, interviews, rules and regulations, even such apparently innocuous language as the rhymes on greetings cards. It argues for a critical linguistics capable of exposing distortion and mystification in language, and introduces some basic tools for a do-it-yourself analysis of language, ideology and control.

Bob Hodge, Roger Fowler, Gunther Kress, Tony Trew