A linguistic anthropology of praxis and language shift : Arvanítika (Albanian) and Greek in contact / Lukas D. Tsitsipis.

By: Τσιτσιπής, Λουκάς ΔMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: engalbgre Series: Oxford studies in language contactPublication details: Oxford, England : New York, NY : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, c1998Description: x, 163 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 0198237316Subject(s): Code switching (Linguistics) -- Greece | Languages in contact -- Greece | Albanian language -- Dialects -- Greece | Greek language, Modern -- Social aspects | Sociolinguistics -- Greece | Anthropological linguistics -- Greece | Discourse analysis, NarrativeDDC classification: 306.44/089/9910495 LOC classification: P115.3 | .T78 1998
Contents:
1. Introduction : theoretical discussion and research focus -- 2. On the politics of change -- 3. On sociolinguistic change -- 4. Performance and ethnohistory -- 5. The contextualization of terminal-speaker discourse and the production of an across-the-border voice : beyond grammar -- 6. The coding of linguistic ideology and Arvanítika language shift -- 7. Concluding remarks on ideology and shift : language ideology as a discursive and reconstructible phenomenon.
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Some sections are revisions of articles previously published in various sources.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [147]-156) and index.

1. Introduction : theoretical discussion and research focus -- 2. On the politics of change -- 3. On sociolinguistic change -- 4. Performance and ethnohistory -- 5. The contextualization of terminal-speaker discourse and the production of an across-the-border voice : beyond grammar -- 6. The coding of linguistic ideology and Arvanítika language shift -- 7. Concluding remarks on ideology and shift : language ideology as a discursive and reconstructible phenomenon.

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