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Address terms among the Russian ethnic minority in Lithuania in offline and online communication: an emerging new identity
In: Studies of Transition States and Societies ; 12 ; 2 ; 38-61 (2021)
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Perceptions of an Osaka Father: How Regional Dialect Influences Ideas on Masculinity and Fatherhood
King, Sara. - : University of Oregon, 2020
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Shaping the Other in the Standardization of English: The Case of the ‘Northern’ Dialect
In: International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 20 No. 2 (2020): Standardisation and Change in Early Modern English: Empirical Approaches ; 185-205 ; International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 20 Núm. 2 (2020): Standardisation and Change in Early Modern English: Empirical Approaches ; 1989-6131 ; 1578-7044 (2020)
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Bipolarité et continuum : quelle place pour ces notions dans une théorie sociétale des contacts de langues ?
In: Langage et société, N 171, 3, 2020-10-20, pp.101-118 (2020)
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Indexicality and Enregisterment as Theoretical Approaches to the Sociolinguistic Analysis of Romance Languages ...
Hoinkes, Ulrich. - : Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel, 2019
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Indexicality and Enregisterment as Theoretical Approaches to the Sociolinguistic Analysis of Romance Languages
Hoinkes, Ulrich. - 2019
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The Enregisterment of the Yorkshire Dialect in 18th-century Literary Texts : A Corpus-Based Study
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The Thistle Enregistered: A Preliminary Approach to Linguistic Itemisation and Repertoire of Scots in 19th- Century British Literature
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Reflexive language and ethnic minority activism in Hong Kong: A trajectory-based analysis
In: AILA Review , 29 pp. 48-82. (2017) (2017)
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Scots as a cultural marker of belonging on forums
In: ISSN: 1976-9660 ; Epistémè : revue internationale de sciences humaines et sociales appliquées / 에피스테메 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02119774 ; Epistémè : revue internationale de sciences humaines et sociales appliquées / 에피스테메, Center for applied cultural science, Korea university, Séoul, 2016 (2016)
Abstract: International audience ; In this paper, I examine the role of Scots as an important marker of identity, on an internet forum focused on all things Scottish. The sense of belonging may be complex for people living in heterotopia: Scotsmen abroad, or Canadians with a Scottish heritage… Scots becomes a homelanguage, and its use is a proof of belonging to Scotland. Teaching and translating into and from Scots is highly praised, and help create cooperation between the members, especially between learners, who are eager, and fluent speakers who try and spread the knowledge of the language. These fluent speakers also stress on the importance of the localization of words, that is their enregisterment, and indexical value. Giving a word's origin is justifying one's legitimacy and proficiency. They switch back and forth between Scots and English, with different scopes: Scots is an affective language, whereas English mainly conveys reasoning and prescription. Scots, a minority language offline, becomes a communaulectal discourse bringing members together culturally. ; Dans cet article, j'examine la façon dont le Scots est utilisé en tant que marqueur identitaire sur un forum de discussion sur l'Écosse. Le sentiment d'appartenance est complexe pour des membres en situation d'hétérotopie : Écossais expatriés, Canadiens ayant des racines écossaises… Le Scots y devient donc une langue-patrie, et son utilisation est une preuve d'appartenance écossaise. L'apprentissage, l'enseignement et la traduction du Scots sont très valorisés, et participent activement à la cohésion des membres de cette communauté, surtout entre les apprenants et les locuteurs natifs. Ces derniers mettent un accent tout particulier à la géographie des mots, et donc leur indexicalité. Localiser un mot, c'est justifier de sa légitimité. Ils passent aussi facilement de l'anglais standard au Scots, les deux langues ont donc des valeurs différentes : prescription pour la première, valeur affective pour la seconde. Le Scots, langue minoritaire hors-ligne, est utilisé ici comme langue communaulectale, qui soude les membres de la plateforme ensemble et assure la cohésion culturelle du groupe.
Keyword: [SCCO.LING]Cognitive science/Linguistics; alternance codique; Code switching; communauté virtuelle; enregisterment; indexicalité; langue minoritaire; minority language; online community; Scots
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02119774
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Computer Mediated Communication: Enregisterment of Gamerspeak and Intertextual Borrowings by 4chan Users
Richoux, Natalie Regina Chambers. - : Virginia Tech, 2016
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Enregisterment in historical contexts: nineteenth century Yorkshire dialect ; El "enregisterment en contextos históricos: el dialecto de Yorkshire en el siglo XIX
In: Dialectologia: revista electrònica; 2015: Núm: 14; p. 1-16 (2015)
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Enregisterment, communities and authenticity: Watching Indonesian teledramas
Goebel, Zane. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2012
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Talking about mediated representations: exploring ideologies and meanings
Goebel, Zane. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2011
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Identity and social conduct in a transient multilingual setting
Goebel, Zane. - : Cambridge University Press, 2010
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EVERYONE UP HERE: ENREGISTERMENT AND IDENTITY IN MICHIGAN'S KEWEENAW PENINSULA
Remlinger, Kathryn. - : Duke University Press, 2009
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AMONG THE NEW WORDS
Barrett, Grant. - : Duke University Press, 2009
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REVISED PERCEPTIONS: CHANGING DIALECT PERCEPTIONS IN WISCONSIN AND MICHIGAN'S UPPER PENINSULA
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PITTSBURGHESE SHIRTS: COMMODIFICATION AND THE ENREGISTERMENT OF AN URBAN DIALECT
Johnstone, Barbara. - : Duke University Press, 2009
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ENREGISTERMENT, COMMODIFICATION, AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT: "GEORDIE" VERSUS "SHEFFIELDISH"
Beal, Joan C.. - : Duke University Press, 2009
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