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Language, society and communication - An introduction (Paperback, 2nd ed): Z. Bock, G. Mheta Language, society and communication - An introduction (Paperback, 2nd ed)
Z. Bock, G. Mheta
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 7 - 10 working days

We live in a multilingual, transforming society in which language plays a dynamic and central role. We use it every day for communication and it is not possible to imagine life without it - it is generally recognised as a mark of what makes us human. But how often do we think about exactly what language is and how we actually use it? Language, society and communication introduces established and new linguistic concepts and theories, and links these to contemporary issues in society and the media, including new social media, with a particular focus on southern Africa. Language, society and communication explores how language is intricately bound up with issues of power, status and identity. It explores the tension between the diverse nature of everyday language practices, on the one hand, and the societal pressures towards managing and containing this diversity, on the other. It also demonstrates the relevance of linguistic study (e.g. phonology and syntax) to real world problems (e.g. analysis of a child's acquisition of language), within a southern African context. Study questions and case studies, which relate the theoretical ideas discussed to current research, are provided at the end of each chapter. Language, society and communication is aimed at undergraduate students studying linguistics, language and communication and related fields such as language education.

Language, Society and Communication - An Introducation (Paperback): Z. Bock, G. Mheta Language, Society and Communication - An Introducation (Paperback)
Z. Bock, G. Mheta
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 7 - 10 working days

We live in a multilingual, transforming society in which language plays a dynamic and central role. We use it everyday for communication and it is not possible to imagine life without it - it is generally recognised as a mark of what makes us human. But how often do we think about exactly what language is and how we actually use it? Language, society and communication introduces established and new linguistic concepts and theories, and links these to contemporary issues in society and the media, including new social media, with a particular focus on southern Africa. Language, society and communication explores how language is intricately bound up with issues of power, status and identity. It explores the tension between the diverse nature of everyday language practices, on the one hand, and the societal pressures towards managing and containing this diversity, on the other. It also demonstrates the relevance of linguistic study (e.g. phonology and syntax) to real world problems (e.g. analysis of a child's acquisition of language), within a southern African context. Study questions and case studies, which relate the theoretical ideas discussed to current research, are provided at the end of each chapter. Language, society and communication is aimed at undergraduate students studying linguistics, language and communication, and related fields such as language education.

Language, society and communication - An introduction (Paperback): Z. Bock, G. Mheta Language, society and communication - An introduction (Paperback)
Z. Bock, G. Mheta
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 7 - 10 working days

An introduction to established and new linguistic concepts and theories, and how these link up to contemporary issues in society and the media, including new social media. Explores how language is intricately bound up with issues of power, status and identity. Aimed at undergraduate students studying linguistics, language and communication, and related fields such as language education. Contents include the following: Communication in context; semiotics and multimodality; phonetics and phonology; morphology and syntax; first and second language acquisition; sociolinguistics; linguistic diversity; language and identity; branding and culture jamming.

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