This Very Short Introduction deals with the social life of language language in its sociocultural context The field ranges from micro-analyses to broadly-based policy & planning undertakings As such this book draws from sociolinguistics the sociology of language & psycholinguistics The relationship between language & identity
- whether of an individual or a group
- is a strong thread linking all the topics covered in the book The ordinary instrumental communicative aspects of language cannot be adequately understood without paying attention to the symbolic features that powerfully underpin feelings & attributions of groupness & belonging The book therefore focuses more on macro sociological areas than to fine-grained analyses of variation in linguistic features (though the latter are not ignored) Edwards explains the differential social evaluations of languages & dialects how names (and naming) are much more than simple designations why some languages come to dominate others as well as questions about the relationship between language & gender sexist language the language of poverty the intertwining of language & religion & politically driven language planning & policy These matters have always been timely & of great social interest The book demonstrates the connections & continuities that exist within the language arena in which we all participate & about which all of us have opinions preferences & prejudices This is the first short treatment that acquaints the educated non-specialist with the social life of language ABOUT THE SERIES The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly Our expert authors combine facts analysis perspective new ideas & enthusiasm to make interesting & challenging topics highly readable