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El. knyga: Authority in Language: Investigating Standard English

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(Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, University of Sheffield, UK), (Professor Emerita, University of Michigan, USA and Fellow of the Faculty of Linguistics and Philology, University of Oxford, UK)

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Authority in Language explores the perennially topical and controversial notion of correct and incorrect language.

James and Lesley Milroy cover the long-running debate over the teaching of Standard English in Britain and compare the language ideologies in Britain and the USA, involving a discussion of the English-Only movement and the Ebonics controversy. They consider the historical process of standardisation and its social consequences, in particular discrimination against low-status and ethnic minority groups on the basis of their language traits.

This Routledge Linguistics Classic is here reissued with a new foreword and a new afterword in which the authors broaden their earlier concept of language ideology.

Authority in Language is indispensable reading for educationalists, teachers and linguists and a long-standing text for courses in sociolinguistics, modern English grammar, history of English and language ideology.

Recenzijos

The Milroys Authority in Language is the most significant textual milestone in researching the ideological construction of Standard English. An absolute must for both historical linguists and sociolinguists.

Richard J. Watts, Emeritus Professor, University of Bern, Switzerland

No book on the market does a better job of explaining the issues surrounding standardization and linguistic authority in a way which is both scholarly and accessible to students.

Deborah Cameron, University of Oxford, UK

Preface vii
Preface to the third edition x
Key to symbols and abbreviations used in the text xi
Foreword to the fourth edition xiii
1 Prescription and standardisation
1(23)
2 Standard English and the complaint tradition
24(23)
3 Spoken and written norms
47(13)
4 Grammar and speech
60(17)
5 Linguistic prescription and the speech community
77(22)
6 Linguistic repertoires and communicative competence
99(17)
7 `Planned' and `unplanned' speech events
116(15)
8 Some practical implications of prescriptivism: educational issues and language assessment procedures
131(19)
9 Two nations divided by the same language?: the standard language ideology in Britain and the United States
150(11)
Afterword 161(13)
Bibliography 174(12)
Index 186
James Milroy is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, University of Sheffield, and Fellow of the Faculty of Linguistics and Philology, University of Oxford. He is author of Language Variation and Change.  



Lesley Milroy is currently Professor Emerita, University of Michigan and a Fellow of the Faculty of Linguistics and Philology, University of Oxford. She is co-author of Sociolinguistics: Method and Interpretation.