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Viv Edwards explores the consequences of English as a global language This collection draws together key articles from the field of intercultural
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extent of diversity in English speaking countries, and examines sections, which provide readings on major theoretical appproaches,
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has had a major impact on linguistics for the last half century. Birkbeck College, University of London
However, this major branch of the language sciences has had little Code-switching is the use of two or more languages in the same
impact on the field of communication disorders. CLINICAL conversation or sentence, and is the linguistic embodiment of the
SOCIOLINGUISTICS fills this gap.
pluralistic groupings which are a fact of twenty-first century
The book is a collection of newly commissioned articles, written by economies and lifestyles. It is essential to our understanding of the
top scholars in the field. Part I includes chapters that outline findings new mixed identities which are taking over from the more traditional
from sociolinguistic research over the last 40 years and point to the ones in our societies.
relevance of such findings for practicing speech-language
This volume provides a thorough introduction to the topic from a
pathologists. Topics discussed include bilingualism, code-switching,
multi-disciplinary perspective, incorporating views from sociolinguistics,
language planning, and a detailed look at African-American English.
grammatical theory and psycholinguistics.The text also cites examples
Part II contains chapters that specifically demonstrate how these
of code-switched data and discusses methodology for analyzing it.This
research paradigms can be applied to assessment, diagnosis and
book presents the first comprehensive textbook available on code-
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major types of contact-induced change. accessible only through language.
Winford treats all of these diverse contact phenomena in a unified The second half of FORENSIC LINGUISTICS is more socially applied. It
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and the processes and principles at work in each case can be linguistic sources of disadvantage before the law, particularly for
identified and compared. ethnic minorities, children and abused women.
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