Socio-syntax: Exploring the Social Life of Grammar

Author:   Emma Moore (University of Sheffield)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781108843973


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   02 November 2023
Format:   Hardback
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How do we adapt our grammar to communicate social detail? Do all working class people have a local dialect or are we free to use language in ways that transcend our place in the social hierarchy? Seeking to answer these questions, this pioneering book is the first to exclusively and extensively address the relationship between social meaning and grammatical variation. It demonstrates how we use grammar to communicate alignments and stances and to construct our social style or social identity. Based on an ethnographic study of high school girls in Northern England, it also uses the author's own experiences as a working-class student, to argue for change in how we conceive of grammar and how grammar is taught in schools. Lively and engaging real life examples from the study are included throughout, bringing to life new contributions to debates in variationist sociolinguistic and linguistic anthropology.

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Author:   Emma Moore (University of Sheffield)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Weight:   0.557kg
ISBN:  

9781108843973


ISBN 10:   1108843972
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   02 November 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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'This is a fascinating book exploring linguistic variation in young people and how they make meaning in their own social contexts. It is fascinating in its own right for anyone interested in language and grammar. But, for me, its real significance is the insight it offers to how standard and non-standard variations are equally capable of communicating rich meanings, and the challenge it poses to current orthodoxies about standard English. For educational policymakers and practitioners, the book illustrates clearly the risks of language policies which sustain and perpetuate social inequalities.' Debra Myhill, Professor Emerita of Language and Literacy Education 'This wonderful book is a landmark in our understanding of syntactic variation. Emma Moore combines ethnography, variationist methods and interactional analysis to lay the foundations of new ways of researching grammar, social class, language use, language in education, and more. Equally innovative is her discussion of how a researcher's personal life experiences can lead to original insights into language use and language analysis. Beautifully written and enriched throughout with lively examples from an extensive data set, this book is essential reading!' Jenny Cheshire, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, Queen Mary University of London 'This is a deeply insightful study of syntactic variation, weaving social practice with semantics and pragmatics to illuminate the social meaning of a heterogeneous range of syntactic variables. Based in a brilliant ethnography, this book also rediscovers class for the sociolinguist, in all its richness and as it is lived and spoken. A landmark study.' Penelope Eckert, Albert Ray Lang Professor Emerita, Stanford University


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Emma Moore is Professor of Sociolinguistics at The University of Sheffield. She was a British Academy Mid-Career Fellow in 2020-22. Recent publications include Language and a Sense of Place (co-edited with Montgomery, 2017) and Social Meaning and Linguistic Variation (co-edited with Hall-Lew and Podesva, 2021).

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