Reader in Czech sociolinguistics /
Although in Czechoslovakia sociolinguistics is not institutionalized, some results and approaches of Czech linguistics appear to be sociolinguistic, and that from the viewpoint of other linguistic and scientific traditions in general. The socio-component' of Czech linguistics took shape as earl...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Checo |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1987, ©1986.
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Colección: | Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe ;
v. 23. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- READER IN CZECH SOCIOLINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Introduction: On Czech Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; Notes; References; On the Socially Conditioned Nature of Language; Notes; The Relationship between the Communicative Sphere and Language Variety in the Slavonic Languages; Notes; References; Basic Types of Norm in Language Communication; References; On the Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Notion of Functional Style; References; The Changing Dichotomy between Informal and Formal Utterance; Notes
- On the Shaping of Everyday Speech in Moravian TownsNotes; Some Sociolinguistic Aspects of Linguistic Geography; Notes; References; Literary Languages in Contact; Notes; References; The Influence of Social Roles of Participants on Group and Interpersonal Verbal Communication; 1. Communicative situation; 2. Social roles; 3. Influence of participants' social roles on verbal communication; 3.1. Language indicators of the mutual influencing of participants in the verbal communication of a small group (at operative meetings)
- 3.2. Language indicators of the mutual influencing of participants in an interpersonal verbal communicationNotes; References; On the Communicative Approach to the Study of Slang; 1. The study of slang in the ČSSR: its past and present; 2. On the conception of slang in the ČSSR; 3. Typology of approaches to the investigation of slang; 4. An individual as the knower and user of several types of slang; 5. Slang in ontogenesis. Obligatory and facultative types of slang and their different influence on the core of national language; 6. Some prospects; Notes; References
- Values and Attitudes in Language StandardizationNotes; References; The Language Treatment as an Aspect of Language Culture; Notes; References; Language Planning Implications in a Socialist Society; References; Some Remarks on Personal Pronouns in the Addressing Function; Notes; References; On Historical Sociolinguistics; Notes; Language Texts and Language Informants; Notes; References; Linguistics
- Sociology; References; List of Authors