iconizationlinguistics

Thispaperwillformallyaddressandelucidatesomeofthemoresalientsociolinguisticandideologicalaspectsoflinguisticdifferentiationin ...,由FPiluso著作—Linguisticfeaturesthatindexsocialgroupsappeartobeiconicrepresentationsofthem.Theprocessoficonization“entailstheattributionofcauseand ...,2021年4月26日—Languageideologicalprocesses·Iconization·⇨linkingasetoflinguisticformstoasocialgroupbyattributingasim...

Iconization, Fractal Recursivity, and Erasure

This paper will formally address and elucidate some of the more salient sociolinguistic and ideological aspects of linguistic differentiation in ...

Indexicality and Iconization in Mock(ing) Spanish

由 F Piluso 著作 — Linguistic features that index social groups appear to be iconic representations of them. The process of iconization “entails the attribution of cause and ...

Language ideological processes

2021年4月26日 — Language ideological processes · Iconization · ⇨ linking a set of linguistic forms to a social group by attributing a similar quality to both · ◦ ...

Language Ideology and Linguistic Differentiation

2015年9月30日 — Iconization is the process by which certain linguistic forms or features of a language are made to be iconic of the social identities of the ...

Language ideology, fractal recursivity, and discursive ...

由 J ANDRUS 著作 · 2012 · 被引用 16 次 — through iconization, erasure and fractal recursivity (Irvine & Gal 2000). is the process of treating linguistic features that index social groups or ac.

On the Iconization of Simplified Chinese

由 AD Wong 著作 · 2016 · 被引用 15 次 — Although iconization is widely recognized as a crucial process through which linguistic differences are accorded social significance, we know little about ...

Otherwise Overlooked Ideology in Perceptual Dialectolgy

由 BE Evans 著作 · 2013 · 被引用 24 次 — First, this is a kind of iconization, a process by which “[l]inguistic features that index social groups or activities appear to be iconic representations of ...

UC Santa Barbara

由 M Bucholtz 著作 · 2001 · 被引用 423 次 — Iconization is the counterpart of indexicality, a semiotic process described in detail by several linguistic anthropologists (e.g., Ochs 1990; Silverstein 1976) ...