Abstract A method for describing patterns of language use that establish social group uniqueness is proposed. Language use as an aspect of social identity is described in terms of (1) culturally specific vocabulary, (2) context-sensitive topics and (3) shared attitudes. As people become members of a social group and learn to share that group’s identity, they acquire. this ‘group talk‘. An understanding of group talk analysed on such a three-part model discoverable via participant observation may also be useful in leading toward an understanding of the process of social categorisation as it plays a role in intergroup communication. Examples of establishing social identity are drawn primarily from observations in an Ameri-can Indian community...
The current sociolinguistic study focuses on Language identity in foreign language classes. This res...
This chapter focuses on the influence of language on one’s self-concept and identity. The first sect...
The chapter presents a new perspective on language and intergroup communication, focused on a set of...
Language seems to have two principal functions; it is of course an instrument of communication, but ...
Language seems to have two principal functions; it is of course an instrument of communication, but ...
Due to the exponential growth of immigration to the developed countries, various speech communities ...
Identity has been a blossoming issue in different fields. The intensity of investigating identity ha...
Social identity between interlocutors s is an indispensable factor in the formation of a community (...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Social identity between interlocutors s is an indispensable factor in the formation of a community (...
Identity has been a blossoming issue in different fields. The intensity of investigating identity ha...
This paper discusses the problems caused by the linguistic features used by speakers as the basis of...
Whenever we speak in a particular language variety rather than another, we display an affinity with ...
Language diversity and the necessity of communicating across language boundaries have almost natural...
This book outlines the relationship between our identity as members of groups - ethnic, national, re...
The current sociolinguistic study focuses on Language identity in foreign language classes. This res...
This chapter focuses on the influence of language on one’s self-concept and identity. The first sect...
The chapter presents a new perspective on language and intergroup communication, focused on a set of...
Language seems to have two principal functions; it is of course an instrument of communication, but ...
Language seems to have two principal functions; it is of course an instrument of communication, but ...
Due to the exponential growth of immigration to the developed countries, various speech communities ...
Identity has been a blossoming issue in different fields. The intensity of investigating identity ha...
Social identity between interlocutors s is an indispensable factor in the formation of a community (...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Social identity between interlocutors s is an indispensable factor in the formation of a community (...
Identity has been a blossoming issue in different fields. The intensity of investigating identity ha...
This paper discusses the problems caused by the linguistic features used by speakers as the basis of...
Whenever we speak in a particular language variety rather than another, we display an affinity with ...
Language diversity and the necessity of communicating across language boundaries have almost natural...
This book outlines the relationship between our identity as members of groups - ethnic, national, re...
The current sociolinguistic study focuses on Language identity in foreign language classes. This res...
This chapter focuses on the influence of language on one’s self-concept and identity. The first sect...
The chapter presents a new perspective on language and intergroup communication, focused on a set of...