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Produktbeschreibung Metalanguage brings together new, original contributions on people's knowledge about language and representations of language, e.g., representations of dialects, styles, utterances, stances and goals in relation to sociolinguistic theory, sociolinguistic accounts of language variation, and accounts of linguistic usage. The book follows from and complements a great tradition of the study of metalanguage, reflexivity, and metapragmatics, and offers a new, integrating perspective from various fields of sociolinguistics: perceptual dialectology, variationism, pragmatics, critical discourse analysis, and social semiotics. The broad range of theoretical issues and accessible style of writing will appeal to advanced students and researchers in sociolinguistics and in other disciplines across the social sciences and humanities including linguists, communication researchers, anthropologists, sociologists, social psychologists, critical and social theorists. The book includes chapters by Deborah Cameron, Nikolas Coupland, Dariusz Galasi?ski, Peter Garrett, Adam Jaworski, Tore Kristiansen, Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, Dennis Preston, Theo van Leeuwen, Kay Richardson, Itesh Sachdev, Angie Williams, and John Wilson. Adam Jaworski is reader at Cardiff University, Wales, UK. Nikolas Coupland is Professor at Cardiff University, Wales, UK.

Theo van Leeuwen works in the Centre for Language and Communication at Cardiff University and heads the Leverhulme-funded Language and Globalization research project there. Recent publications are Multimodal Discourse: The Modes and Media of Contemprary Communication (Macmillan, 2001), and An Introduction to Social Semiotics (Routledge. Texts and what it means to be literate (Jewitt, 2005; Kress & van Leeuwen. Ing” skills, as they are activities ingrained in social practices. Kress and van Leeuwen theo. “tool kit” or metalanguage for multimodal pedagogy.

Dariusz Galasinski is Professor at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. Contributors Introduction Metalanguage: Why now?Adam Jaworski, Nikolas Coupland and Dariusz Galasinski Part 1. Approaches to metalanguage Introduction to Part 1Adam Jaworski and Nikolas Coupland Sociolinguistic perspectives on metalanguage: Reflexivity, evaluation and ideologyNikolas Coupland and Adam Jaworski Notes on the role of metapragmatic awareness in language useJef Verschueren Folk metalanguageDennis R. Preston Part 2. Metalanguage and ideological construction Introduction to Part 2Adam Jaworski and Nikolas Coupland Metalanguage in social lifeTheo van Leeuwen Restoring the order: Metalanguage in the press coverage of Princess Diana's Panorama interviewDariusz Galasinski Lying, politics and the metalinguistics of truthJohn Wilson Part 3. Metalanguage and social evaluation Introduction to Part 3Adam Jaworski and Nikolas Coupland Social meaning and norm-ideals for speech in a Danish communityTore Kristiansen Adolescents' lexical repertoires of peer evaluation: Boring prats and English snobsPeter Garrett, Nikolas Coupland and Angie Williams Teachers' beliefs about students' talk and silence: Constructing academic success and failure through metapragmatic commentsAdam Jaworski and Itesh Sachdev Part 4.

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Metalanguage and stylisation Introduction to Part 4Adam Jaworski and Nikolas Coupland Stylised deceptionNikolas Coupland Metadiscourses of culture in British TV commercialsUlrike Hanna Meinhof Retroshopping: Sentiment, sensation and symbolism on the high streetKay Richardson CommentaryOut of the bottle: The social life of metalanguageDeborah Cameron Index.

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