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Cityscapes and Perceptual Dialectology - Global Perspectives on Non-Linguists' Knowledge of the Dialect Landscape... Cityscapes and Perceptual Dialectology - Global Perspectives on Non-Linguists' Knowledge of the Dialect Landscape (Hardcover, Digital original)
Jennifer Cramer, Chris Montgomery
R3,867 Discovery Miles 38 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This edited collection presents papers relating to the state of the art in Perceptual Dialectology research. The authors take an international view of the field of Perceptual Dialectology, broadly defined, to assess the similarities and contrasts in non-linguists' perceptions of the dialect landscape. The volume is global in focus, and chapters discuss data gathered in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, and South Korea. The common methods used by many of the contributors means that readers will be able to draw comparisons from the breadth of the volume. The primary focus of this volume is geared toward an examination of dialect perceptions in and of cities, with an additional goal of presenting empirical, theoretical, and methodological advancements in Perceptual Dialectology. Authors' contributions to the collection examine how the urban setting influences perceptions of linguistic variation and, in the course of examining the connections between place and perceptions, explore several interrelated themes of linguistic variation, including the differences in the perception of rural and urban areas, processes of perception and language change, and the relationship between perception and 'reality'.

English with an Accent - Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States (Paperback, 3rd edition): Rusty Barrett,... English with an Accent - Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Rusty Barrett, Jennifer Cramer, Kevin B. Mcgowan
R1,399 Discovery Miles 13 990 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Controversial and accessible, this book is popular with lecturers and students alike as it enthuses and inspires engagement with pertinent and contemporary language discrimination issues. Features discussion questions and exercises which supports learning and engagement of students with the material covered. Supported with a companion website that features extra exercises, audio files and YouTube clips which provides an interactive experience for students and brings the material in the book alive.

English with an Accent - Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Rusty Barrett,... English with an Accent - Language, Ideology, and Discrimination in the United States (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Rusty Barrett, Jennifer Cramer, Kevin B. Mcgowan
R4,049 Discovery Miles 40 490 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Controversial and accessible, this book is popular with lecturers and students alike as it enthuses and inspires engagement with pertinent and contemporary language discrimination issues. Features discussion questions and exercises which supports learning and engagement of students with the material covered. Supported with a companion website that features extra exercises, audio files and YouTube clips which provides an interactive experience for students and brings the material in the book alive.

Linguistic Planets of Belief - Mapping Language Attitudes in the American South (Hardcover): Paulina Bounds, Jennifer Cramer,... Linguistic Planets of Belief - Mapping Language Attitudes in the American South (Hardcover)
Paulina Bounds, Jennifer Cramer, Susan Tamasi
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Linguistic Planets of Belief presents a way for people to notice, examine, and question the role language plays in identifying, recognizing, and understanding those around them. This book introduces the metaphor of 'planets of belief' as a framework for understanding both the connections of language and identity, and the reasons we hold these perceptions so dear. It explains why we make up our minds about who people are and what they are like, even if they have only spoken a few words to us, as well as how language can dictate what we think of others as a whole. In doing so, it: Takes a large survey of linguistic research in the field of perceptual dialectology and assesses hundreds of accounts of people and their speech from hundreds of respondents. Uses maps at the state, regional, and national level in the US to expose how our linguistic perceptions of geographical regions cluster into planets of belief. Challenges readers to critically assess these assumptions and empowers readers to shift the way they think about language and to understand why they stereotype others based on speech. Equipped with such a large data set, Linguistic Planets of Belief explains the patterns that labels from perceptual maps show us and will make you consciously aware of the interaction between language use, perceptions, and stereotypes. It is essential interdisciplinary reading for students of English language, linguistics, and sociolinguistics, and will also be of interest to anyone concerned with the ways that language, ideology, and discrimination intersect.

Linguistic Planets of Belief - Mapping Language Attitudes in the American South (Paperback): Paulina Bounds, Jennifer Cramer,... Linguistic Planets of Belief - Mapping Language Attitudes in the American South (Paperback)
Paulina Bounds, Jennifer Cramer, Susan Tamasi
R1,317 Discovery Miles 13 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Linguistic Planets of Belief presents a way for people to notice, examine, and question the role language plays in identifying, recognizing, and understanding those around them. This book introduces the metaphor of 'planets of belief' as a framework for understanding both the connections of language and identity, and the reasons we hold these perceptions so dear. It explains why we make up our minds about who people are and what they are like, even if they have only spoken a few words to us, as well as how language can dictate what we think of others as a whole. In doing so, it: Takes a large survey of linguistic research in the field of perceptual dialectology and assesses hundreds of accounts of people and their speech from hundreds of respondents. Uses maps at the state, regional, and national level in the US to expose how our linguistic perceptions of geographical regions cluster into planets of belief. Challenges readers to critically assess these assumptions and empowers readers to shift the way they think about language and to understand why they stereotype others based on speech. Equipped with such a large data set, Linguistic Planets of Belief explains the patterns that labels from perceptual maps show us and will make you consciously aware of the interaction between language use, perceptions, and stereotypes. It is essential interdisciplinary reading for students of English language, linguistics, and sociolinguistics, and will also be of interest to anyone concerned with the ways that language, ideology, and discrimination intersect.

IncurableĀ Optimist - Living with Illness and Chronic Hope (Paperback): Jennifer Cramer-Miller IncurableĀ Optimist - Living with Illness and Chronic Hope (Paperback)
Jennifer Cramer-Miller
R461 R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Save R26 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At twenty-two, Jennifer Cramer-Miller was thrilled with her new job, charming boyfriend, and Seattle apartment. Then she received a devastating autoimmune diagnosis—and suddenly, rather than planning for a bright future, she found herself soaking a hospital pillow with tears and grappling with words like ā€œprogressiveā€ and ā€œincurable.ā€ That day, Cramer-Miller unwillingly crossed over from wellness to chronic illness—from thriving to kidney failure. Her chances of survival hinged upon on the expertise of doctors, the generosity of strangers, and the benevolence of loved ones. But what kind of life would that be? Spanning two-plus decades, this family love story explores loss and acceptance, moving forward with uncertainty, and forging a path to joy. Four kidney transplants later, Cramer-Miller is here to shine a bright light on people helping people in difficult times with a story that will make you want to hug the humans you love. Because sometimes it’s the sorrows that threaten to pull us apart that ultimately unite us in hope.

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