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Most journal articles, edited volumes and monographs on youth
language practices deal with one specific variety, one geographical
setting, or with one specific continent. This volume bridges these
different studies, and it approaches youth language from a much
broader angle. A global framework and a diversity of methodologies
enable a wider perspective that gives room to comparisons of
youth's manipulations and linguistic agency, transnational
communicative practices and language contact scenarios. The
research presented addresses structural features of everyday talk
and text, youth identity issues related to specific purposes and
contexts, and sociocultural emphases on ideologies and belonging.
Combining insights into sociolinguistic and structural features of
youth language, the volume includes case studies from Asia
(Indonesia), Australia and Oceania (Arnhem Land, New Ireland),
South America (the Amazon, Chile, Argentina), Europe (Germany,
Spain) and Africa (Uganda, Nigeria, DR Congo, Central African
Republic, South Africa). It expands on existing publications and
offers a more comparative and "global" approach, without a division
of youth's strategies in terms of geographical space or language
family. This collection, including a conceptual introduction, is of
interest to scholars from several linguistic subfields working in
different regional contexts as well as sociologists and
anthropologists working in the field of adolescence and youth
studies.
The language of young people is central in sociolinguistic
research, as it is seen to be innovative and a primary source of
knowledge about linguistic change and the role of language. This
volume brings together a team of leading scholars to explore and
compare linguistic practices of young people in multilingual urban
spaces, with analyses ranging from grammar to ideology. It includes
fascinating examples from cities in Europe, Africa, Canada and the
US to demonstrate how young people express their identities through
language, for example in hip-hop lyrics and new social media. This
is the first book to cover the topic from a globally diverse
perspective, and it investigates how linguistic practices across
different communities intersect with age, ethnicity, gender and
class. In doing so it shows commonalities and differences in how
young people experience, act and relate to the contemporary social,
cultural and linguistic complexity of the twenty-first century.
The language of young people is central in sociolinguistic
research, as it is seen to be innovative and a primary source of
knowledge about linguistic change and the role of language. This
volume brings together a team of leading scholars to explore and
compare linguistic practices of young people in multilingual urban
spaces, with analyses ranging from grammar to ideology. It includes
fascinating examples from cities in Europe, Africa, Canada and the
US to demonstrate how young people express their identities through
language, for example in hip-hop lyrics and new social media. This
is the first book to cover the topic from a globally diverse
perspective, and it investigates how linguistic practices across
different communities intersect with age, ethnicity, gender and
class. In doing so it shows commonalities and differences in how
young people experience, act and relate to the contemporary social,
cultural and linguistic complexity of the twenty-first century.
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