The Politics of Language Purism
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格式
Kindle
頁數
255
語言
英語
已出版
Jan 1, 2011
出版商
De Gruyter Mouton
版本
1
ISBN-10
3110868377
ISBN-13
9783110868371
描述
In an engaging examination of language and its societal implications, the authors explore the intricate dynamics of language purism. They delve into how political, cultural, and social forces shape the ways in which languages develop and are preserved. The work highlights the often contentious relationship between language purity movements and the realities of multilingual societies, illustrating the tensions that arise when trying to maintain a 'pure' language in an increasingly interconnected world.
The analysis offered reveals the impact of language policies on communities and individuals, linking linguistic practices to broader themes of identity and power. Through various case studies, Shapiro and Jernudd shed light on the motivations behind purist ideologies and the consequences they have on speakers, drawing attention to the ways in which these ideologies can both unite and divide.
Ultimately, this piece contributes meaningfully to the discourse on language sociology, urging readers to rethink their assumptions about language preservation and to recognize the complexities underlying the politics of communication.
The analysis offered reveals the impact of language policies on communities and individuals, linking linguistic practices to broader themes of identity and power. Through various case studies, Shapiro and Jernudd shed light on the motivations behind purist ideologies and the consequences they have on speakers, drawing attention to the ways in which these ideologies can both unite and divide.
Ultimately, this piece contributes meaningfully to the discourse on language sociology, urging readers to rethink their assumptions about language preservation and to recognize the complexities underlying the politics of communication.