Linguistic landscapes : a sociolinguistic approach /

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Main Author: Kallen, Jeffrey L. (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half-title
  • Title page
  • Copyright information
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Places in Figures
  • List of Diagrams
  • List of Tables
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Approaching the Linguistic Landscape
  • 1.1 A World of Signs: Signs in the World
  • 1.2 Entering the Linguistic Landscape
  • 1.2.1 Code Choices: Language Policy
  • 1.2.2 Code Choices: Breaking Language Barriers
  • 1.2.3 Code Choices: Conflict
  • 1.2.4 Place and Code Choices: Names and Naming
  • 1.3 Regulating Space in the LL
  • 1.4 Discourse in the LL
  • 1.4.1 Interaction in the LL
  • 1.4.2 Writing and Speech in the LL
  • 1.5 The Historical Dimension in the LL
  • 1.5.1 The Past in the Present
  • 1.5.2 Layering of Past and Present
  • 1.5.3 Remembering the Past
  • 2 Why Linguistic Landscape?
  • 2.1 A Sociolinguistic Perspective
  • 2.1.1 LL Research: Past, Present, and Multiple Births
  • 2.1.2 The LL and Antiquity
  • 2.1.3 The Onomastic Background
  • 2.1.4 The LL and the Visual Arts
  • 2.1.5 Sociolinguistics, Globalisation, and Language Display
  • 2.1.6 Language Policy and Language in Public
  • 2.1.7 The Blossoming of LL Research
  • 2.2 Naming and Identifying a Field of Research
  • 3 Doing Things with Codes
  • 3.1 Code Choices: Policy Effects and Personal Choice
  • 3.1.1 Language Policy in Action: Protecting Public Health
  • 3.1.2 Recognising Codes
  • 3.2 Messages: Content and Codes
  • 3.3 Messages and Codes: Integrating the Visual
  • 4 Space and Landscape
  • 4.1 Space
  • 4.1.1 Ways of Knowing Space
  • 4.1.2 The Public Space
  • 4.2 Landscape
  • 4.2.1 Etymological Perspectives
  • 4.3 Space, Place, and Indexicality
  • 4.4 Dividing and Regulating Spaces
  • 4.5 Emplacement Effects
  • 4.6 Focus on the Proximal Space
  • 4.7 Proximal Space and Remote Space
  • 4.8 Signs of the Imaginary
  • 4.9 Unanchored Reference
  • 5 People
  • 5.1 The LL as Social Indexicality
  • 5.1.1 Markedness and the LL
  • 5.1.2 Affordances in the LL
  • 5.1.3 Social Indexicality: Local and Remote
  • 5.2 Local Indexicality
  • 5.3 Existential Claims: Indexing Codes and People
  • 5.4 Enregisterment
  • 5.5 Scaling Up the LL: The Networking of Units
  • 5.5.1 The Village Model: Kilkeel and Warrenpoint
  • 5.5.2 Finding Community in Urban Diversity: Astoria and Greektown
  • 5.6 Population Flows
  • 6 The Linguistic Landscape as Discourse
  • 6.1 Discourse: Engaging the Viewer
  • 6.2 Performance and Performatives in the LL
  • 6.2.1 Performance
  • 6.2.2 Entextualisation
  • 6.2.3 Pragmatics of the LL
  • 6.2.4 Genre
  • 6.3 Conversation in the Landscape
  • 6.3.1 Conversing
  • 6.3.2 Conversational Maxims
  • 6.4 Recognising LL Genres
  • 6.4.1 Framing
  • 6.4.2 The Street Name Plaque as an LL Genre
  • 6.4.3 Regulatory Genres: Directives and Politeness
  • 6.5 The Complexity of LL Genres
  • 6.5.1 From LL Units to LL Ensembles
  • 6.5.2 The Overseas Irish Pub as an LL Assemblage
  • 6.6 Multiple Discourses in the LL
  • 7 Time, Space, and the LL
  • 7.1 The LL in the Perspective of Time