Current research in grammatical analysis and sociolinguistics points to two core characteristics of language that seem incommensurable at first sight: (1) research on linguistic structure indicates internal organisation and coherence, and the workings and interactions of distinct grammatical systems, but (2) sociolinguistic research suggests that language borders and bound ‘languages’ are counterfactual social constructs that cannot capture the diversity and fluidity of actual language use. This seems to constitute something like a “quantum-linguistic” paradox: language systems aren’t real (they are just ideological constructions), but at the same time, they are a reflection of actual structure. This book shows how this paradox can be resol...
Languaging is the unique human capacity to change the world through communication with others by mea...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding worldwide patterns of language diversity has long been a...
Language and society are closely integrated and mutually supportive (rather than one being dependant...
Current research in grammatical analysis and sociolinguistics points to two core characteristics of ...
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative soc...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...
BACKGROUND: Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the so...
Due to globalization there is an increase in the appearances of languages in the multilingual lingui...
This paper discusses the widely held idea that the building blocks of languages (features, categorie...
International audienceI will first show how languagers make use of all kinds of linguistic resources...
The emerging field of sociolinguistics is a response to numerous roadblocks encountered in the more ...
This insightful study proposes a unified theory of speech through which conflicting ideas about lang...
Modern notions of language and linguistics embody a paradox, that language appears to be systematic ...
Research in multilingual societies often attends to the micro level of linguistic interactions, as l...
The myth of a pure form of language is so deep-rooted in many people that, even though they accept t...
Languaging is the unique human capacity to change the world through communication with others by mea...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding worldwide patterns of language diversity has long been a...
Language and society are closely integrated and mutually supportive (rather than one being dependant...
Current research in grammatical analysis and sociolinguistics points to two core characteristics of ...
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative soc...
BackgroundLanguages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the soci...
BACKGROUND: Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the so...
Due to globalization there is an increase in the appearances of languages in the multilingual lingui...
This paper discusses the widely held idea that the building blocks of languages (features, categorie...
International audienceI will first show how languagers make use of all kinds of linguistic resources...
The emerging field of sociolinguistics is a response to numerous roadblocks encountered in the more ...
This insightful study proposes a unified theory of speech through which conflicting ideas about lang...
Modern notions of language and linguistics embody a paradox, that language appears to be systematic ...
Research in multilingual societies often attends to the micro level of linguistic interactions, as l...
The myth of a pure form of language is so deep-rooted in many people that, even though they accept t...
Languaging is the unique human capacity to change the world through communication with others by mea...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding worldwide patterns of language diversity has long been a...
Language and society are closely integrated and mutually supportive (rather than one being dependant...