Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use: From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective

Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use: From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective

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Science & Technology History
Format Hardcover
Pages 301
Language English
Published Apr 1, 1989
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10 3110117126
ISBN-13 9783110117127
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Harald Haarmann explores the intricate interplay between language and identity through a sociolinguistic lens. Focusing on Japanese as a case study, he reveals how foreign language use serves as a symbol of cultural values and social dynamics. His insightful analysis uncovers the deeper meanings that language carries within society, illustrating the broader implications for understanding language practices globally.

Offering readers a thoughtful examination of language’s symbolic role, Haarmann emphasizes the importance of context in sociolinguistic interactions. Through engaging examples, he sheds light on how language choices reflect personal and collective identities, enhancing our appreciation of linguistic diversity. This work invites readers to consider the nuances of communication and its impact on societal structures.

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