This paper addresses the complex multilingual linguistic landscapes (LLs) of three strategically-chosen areas in global city Brussels by examining how language displays on public signage in these areas are used for different purposes, functions or intentions. The focus will be on meaning-construction in the post-Fordist globalised era as shaped by different contextual scales. By drawing on a systematic corpus of linguistic landscape data indicative of language visibility and functionality patterns in each of these three areas and by drawing on a small selection of interviews with shop-owners, this study will discuss the 'landscapes' and diverse displays of Brussels' three 'big' languages (French, English and Dutch) and 'ethnoscapes' (Appadu...
Recently, a number of frameworks have been put forward which provide approaches to the interpretatio...
Linguistic landscaping is a pioneering subfield of sociolinguistics exploring language in its writte...
“’To produce space, ’ these are surprising words: the production of space, in concept and in reality...
Understanding communication within expanding public spaces creates the need for the interpretation o...
Source: Volume 11, Issue 2, pp 119 - 145This paper examines characteristics of the linguistic landsc...
This master’s thesis, through the use of linguistic landscape analysis, examines three neighbourhood...
The growing intrusion and use of English in the public spaces of the world’s cities alongside nation...
This special issue of the International Journal of Bilingualism is concerned with the interplay of m...
What is it? The Linguistic Landscape (LL) is a relatively new field which draws from several discipl...
This paper focuses on the linguistic landscape of two streets in two multilingual cities in Frieslan...
Globalization has dramatically altered the urban societies of Amsterdam and Brussels over recent dec...
This Chapter addresses the relevance of TimeSpace-scale analysis and scaled decision-making for unde...
'Linguistic landscapes' is the term used to describe all the visible language in signs and displays ...
© 2019 Martin Pütz. Once studies of linguistic landscapes start to open up to a broad set of semioti...
This paper documents the linguistic landscape of Saint Catherine Street, a major thoroughfare in Mon...
Recently, a number of frameworks have been put forward which provide approaches to the interpretatio...
Linguistic landscaping is a pioneering subfield of sociolinguistics exploring language in its writte...
“’To produce space, ’ these are surprising words: the production of space, in concept and in reality...
Understanding communication within expanding public spaces creates the need for the interpretation o...
Source: Volume 11, Issue 2, pp 119 - 145This paper examines characteristics of the linguistic landsc...
This master’s thesis, through the use of linguistic landscape analysis, examines three neighbourhood...
The growing intrusion and use of English in the public spaces of the world’s cities alongside nation...
This special issue of the International Journal of Bilingualism is concerned with the interplay of m...
What is it? The Linguistic Landscape (LL) is a relatively new field which draws from several discipl...
This paper focuses on the linguistic landscape of two streets in two multilingual cities in Frieslan...
Globalization has dramatically altered the urban societies of Amsterdam and Brussels over recent dec...
This Chapter addresses the relevance of TimeSpace-scale analysis and scaled decision-making for unde...
'Linguistic landscapes' is the term used to describe all the visible language in signs and displays ...
© 2019 Martin Pütz. Once studies of linguistic landscapes start to open up to a broad set of semioti...
This paper documents the linguistic landscape of Saint Catherine Street, a major thoroughfare in Mon...
Recently, a number of frameworks have been put forward which provide approaches to the interpretatio...
Linguistic landscaping is a pioneering subfield of sociolinguistics exploring language in its writte...
“’To produce space, ’ these are surprising words: the production of space, in concept and in reality...