Language of Pop Culture

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accent perception
African American Vernacular English
applied linguistics
Breaking Bad
British National Corpus
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Christoph Schubert
Comics Makers
communication studies
Crime Drama Series
cultural studies
discourse analysis
Dread Talk
EFL Classroom
EFL Country
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Foreign Language Development
Frank Bramlett
Hidden Comic
Jamaican Creole
Joe Trotta
language learning methods
language of pop culture
linguistic analysis of pop culture media
Lisa Jansen
Marcia Veirano Pinto
media language studies
media studies
Michael Westphal
Monika Bednarek
Movie Ghostbusters
multimodal communication
Past Tenses
Patricia Bertoli
PC Artifact
PC Manifestation
PC Text
pop culture
pop discourse
Pop Song Lyrics
Pop Songs
Saint Peter's Square
Saint Peter’s Square
Shane Walshe
Silvia Bruti
sociolinguistics in entertainment
Song Lyrics
TEFL
telecinematic texts
Theresa Summer
Tv Series
Uncanny X-Men
Valentin Werner
verbal humour
Vice Versa
Web Comics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138051706
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection brings together contributions from both leading and emerging scholars in one comprehensive volume to showcase the richness of linguistic approaches to the study of pop culture and their potential to inform linguistic theory building and analytical frameworks. The book features examples from a dynamic range of pop culture registers, including lyrics, the language of fictional TV series, comics, and musical subcultures, as a means of both providing a rigorous and robust description of these forms through the lens of linguistic study but also in outlining methodological issues involved in applying linguistic approaches. The volume also explores the didactic potential of pop culture, looking at the implementation of pop culture traditions in language learning settings. This collection offers unique insights into the interface of linguistic study and the broader paradigm of pop culture scholarship, making this an ideal resource for graduate students and researchers in applied linguistics, English language, media studies, cultural studies, and discourse analysis.

Valentin Werner is assistant professor of English and Historical Linguistics at the University of Bamberg. His recent publications include two books on the present perfect (2014, 2016), a co-edited special issue of the International Journal of Learner Corpus Research (2018), and contributions to journals such as English Language and Linguistics, English World-Wide, and Corpora.