Language and Situation

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A01=Michael Gregory
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communication linguistics
Diatypic Variation
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Exophoric Reference
Functional Tenor
Geographical Provenance
Grey Cup
Homographic Ambiguities
Independent Study
interdisciplinary sociolinguistics
Knuckle Ball
Language Events
language relationships
language society
Lexico Grammatical Level
linguistics society
Non-standard Dialect
Passive Verbal Groups
Personal Tenor
psycholinguistics
Purposive Role
Restricted Code Users
Sir John Gielgud
Situational Category
Social Dialect
Susanne Carroll
Temporal Dialect
Top Stitch
Toronto Daily Star
Unmarked Registers
Vice Versa
Wider Speech Community

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138350007
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1978. This book provides and explains a framework for understanding and describing variations of style of language in relation to the social context in which it is used. Constant features of language users, such as their temporal, geographical. and social origins, their range of intelligibility, and their individualities, are related to concepts of dialects, but dialects are not the only kind of language variety. There are features of language situations that yield others; the medium used, the roles of the users and their relationships, as well as recurring situations and cultural habits, all relate to the style employed. Variety in language can be seen in terms of the major functions of language, as 'content' as 'inter-action' and as 'texture'. Studying variety in language from sociological and linguistic aspects this book is also interesting for psycholinguistics and literary study.

Michael Gregory, Susanne Carroll

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