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OverviewDo we just use language? Or do we create it? Who says only a genius can be creative? What do our everyday conversations tell us about ourselves? Creativity in language has conventionally been regarded as the preserve of institutionalized discourses such as literature and advertising, and individual gifted minds. Language and Creativity explores the idea that creativity, far from being simply a property of exceptional people, is an exceptional property of all people. Drawing on a range of real examples of everyday conversations and speech, from flatmates in a student house and families on holiday to psychotherapy sessions and chat-lines, the book argues that creativity is an all-pervasive feature of everyday language. Using close analysis of naturally occurring language, taken from the unique 5-million-word corpus held at the University of Nottingham, Language and Creativity reveals that speakers commonly make meanings in a variety of creative ways, in a wide range of social contexts and for a diverse set of reasons. In this ground-breaking book, Ronald Carter builds on previous theories of creativity, and offers a radical contribution to linguistic, literary and cultural theory. A must for anyone interested in the creativity of our everyday speech. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald Carter (University of Nottingham, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.564kg ISBN: 9780415234481ISBN 10: 0415234484 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 29 January 2004 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews<p>'Reading this volume gives the same pleasure as dipping into a reference book on where words come from. It is fascinating and full of background interest ... It is an intriguing study, delving into how human beings use language and how every one of us is creative with it.' ? ESB<p>'The strength of this book is that Carter uses real evidence, transcriptions of conversations from the Cancode corpus, a 5-million-word computerised database that includes recordings from a variety of settings in the UK and Ireland. This broad-ranging approach makes the book a useful consciousness-raising exercise for beginner students.' ? Jean Aitchison, The Times Higher Education Supplement<p>'The book is a valuable new intervention which should be considered by all applied linguists for both the detail of its analyses and the larger questions it opens up.' ? BaaL News Ron Carter's new book Language and Creativity: The Art of Common Talk is a delight to read. The book clearly demonstrates through the analysis of real spoken speech that people are deeply creative in what they say and how they say it. Carter outlines concrete ways for identifying creative aspects of talk and what this type of language reveals about human thought more generally. Few books offer this range of insights into language, thought, and creativity. Carter's book represents the best in interdisciplinary studies on the art and science of ordinary talk. <br>-Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr., University of California, Santa Cruz <br> 'Reading this volume gives the same pleasure as dipping into a reference book on where words come from. It is fascinating and full of background interest ... It is an intriguing study, delving into how human beings use language and how every one of us is creative with it.' – ESB 'The strength of this book is that Carter uses ""real"" evidence, transcriptions of conversations from the Cancode corpus, a 5-million-word computerised database that includes recordings from a variety of settings in the UK and Ireland. This broad-ranging approach makes the book a useful consciousness-raising exercise for beginner students.' – Jean Aitchison, The Times Higher Education Supplement 'The book is a valuable new intervention which should be considered by all applied linguists for both the detail of its analyses and the larger questions it opens up.' – BaaL News Author InformationRonald Carter is Professor of Modern English Language in the School of English Studies, University of Nottingham. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |