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Title: | New horizons in prescriptivism research | Editors: | Yáñez Bouza,Nuria Rodríguez Gil, María Esther Pérez Guerra, Javier |
UNESCO Clasification: | 5702 Lingüística diacrónica | Issue Date: | 2024 | Publisher: | Multilingual Matters | Journal: | New Horizons In Prescriptivism Research | Abstract: | This book investigates the connections between evaluative judgements on language and the larger social, cultural, and political issues that shed light on the practice of prescriptivism. The chapters cover three main areas: language, which represents the traditional roots of the study of linguistic norms in authoritative (historical) manuals and judgemental attitudes to language usage; literary and scripted texts, which illustrates the enregisterment of the values of linguistic prescriptivism as a social and cultural phenomenon; and speech communities, which reflects the growth in scope of the field to consider geographical contexts beyond mainstream British and American English to include varieties of English and other languages worldwide. The book also discusses recent theoretical and methodological advances in the study of prescriptivism. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130630 | ISBN: | 9781800416154 | DOI: | 10.21832/YANEZ6147 |
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