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Linguistic Variation and Social Practices of Normative Masculinity - Authority and Multifunctional Humour in a Dublin Sports... Linguistic Variation and Social Practices of Normative Masculinity - Authority and Multifunctional Humour in a Dublin Sports Club (Paperback)
Fergus O'dwyer
R1,219 Discovery Miles 12 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the ways in which linguistic variation and complex social practices interact toward the formation of male interactional identities in a sports club in Dublin, illustrating the affordances of studying sporting contexts in contributing to advancing sociolinguistic theory. Adopting a participant-informed ethnographic approach, the book examines both the social interactional contexts within the club and the sociopragmatic and sociophonetic features which contribute to the different performances of masculinity in and outside the club. The volume focuses particularly on the linguistic analysis of humor and its multifunctional uses as a means of establishing solidarity and social ties but also aggression, competitiveness, and status within the social world of this club as well as similar such clubs across Ireland. The book's unique approach is intended to complement and build on existing sociolinguistic studies looking at linguistic variation in groups by supporting quantitative data with ethnographically informed insights to look at social meaning in interaction from micro-, meso-, and macro-levels. This book will be of particular interesting to graduate students and scholars in sociolinguistics, language, gender, and sexuality, and language and identity.

Linguistic Variation and Social Practices of Normative Masculinity - Authority and Multifunctional Humour in a Dublin Sports... Linguistic Variation and Social Practices of Normative Masculinity - Authority and Multifunctional Humour in a Dublin Sports Club (Hardcover)
Fergus O'dwyer
R3,877 Discovery Miles 38 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the ways in which linguistic variation and complex social practices interact toward the formation of male interactional identities in a sports club in Dublin, illustrating the affordances of studying sporting contexts in contributing to advancing sociolinguistic theory. Adopting a participant-informed ethnographic approach, the book examines both the social interactional contexts within the club and the sociopragmatic and sociophonetic features which contribute to the different performances of masculinity in and outside the club. The volume focuses particularly on the linguistic analysis of humor and its multifunctional uses as a means of establishing solidarity and social ties but also aggression, competitiveness, and status within the social world of this club as well as similar such clubs across Ireland. The book's unique approach is intended to complement and build on existing sociolinguistic studies looking at linguistic variation in groups by supporting quantitative data with ethnographically informed insights to look at social meaning in interaction from micro-, meso-, and macro-levels. This book will be of particular interesting to graduate students and scholars in sociolinguistics, language, gender, and sexuality, and language and identity.

Critical, Constructive Assessment of CEFR-informed Language Teaching in Japan and Beyond (Paperback): Fergus O'dwyer,... Critical, Constructive Assessment of CEFR-informed Language Teaching in Japan and Beyond (Paperback)
Fergus O'dwyer, Morten Hunke, Alexander Imig, Noriko Nagai, Naoyuki Naganuma, …
R1,601 Discovery Miles 16 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume deals with some of the salient issues to be considered when using the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). There has been little critical and constructive assessment of CEFR-informed pedagogical practices in Japan and beyond. Instead, policy issues have been dominant. The volume focuses on the implementation of the CEFR in language education institutions, and stresses that the CEFR and its 'Can Do' statements must be adapted and changed to suit the specific context they serve. This work is complementary to English Profile Studies volume 4 (North 2014), which provides examples of the implementation of the CEFR, with a focus on misconceptions of the CEFR and how these could be addressed, by offering in-depth case studies. For a full description of processes it is necessary to unfold the complexity of language policy and then gain focus by concentrating mainly on the institutional levels.

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