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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
332
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Feb 25, 2010
Editore
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521369606
ISBN-13
9780521369602
Descrizione
This work delves into the intricate dynamics of social interaction through the lens of accommodation theory. The authors explore how individuals adjust their communication styles, highlighting the motivations behind these adaptations and their broader social implications. By examining various contexts, they shed light on how people negotiate identity and maintain social harmony in diverse environments.
Through rich case studies and empirical research, the book provides insights into the interplay between language and social factors. It emphasizes the significance of understanding sociolinguistic practices within specific cultural and situational contexts, showcasing the evolution of applied sociolinguistics over time.
The cohesive collaboration of Giles, Coupland, and Coupland presents a multifaceted view of accommodation theory, making it a vital resource for scholars and practitioners alike. Their collective expertise offers a fresh perspective on the subtleties of communication, urging readers to consider the implications of their interactions in an ever-changing social landscape.
Through rich case studies and empirical research, the book provides insights into the interplay between language and social factors. It emphasizes the significance of understanding sociolinguistic practices within specific cultural and situational contexts, showcasing the evolution of applied sociolinguistics over time.
The cohesive collaboration of Giles, Coupland, and Coupland presents a multifaceted view of accommodation theory, making it a vital resource for scholars and practitioners alike. Their collective expertise offers a fresh perspective on the subtleties of communication, urging readers to consider the implications of their interactions in an ever-changing social landscape.
Generi
Natura