10.1672, Sum: Bell's Audience Design, Re: Issue 10.1588
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Subject: 10.1672, Sum: Bell's Audience Design, Re: Issue 10.1588
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Date: Wed, 03 Nov 1999 14:50:31 -0800
From: Ludmila Dutkova <ldutkova at sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu>
Subject: Audience Design
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Date: Wed, 03 Nov 1999 14:50:31 -0800
From: Ludmila Dutkova <ldutkova at sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu>
Subject: Audience Design
Dear colleagues:
here is the summary of responses to my query about Allan Bell's audience
design (recent references).
Many thanks to Allan Bell, Debra Hardison, and Naomi Nagy.
Bell, Allan & Gary Johnson. 1997. Towards a sociolinguistics of style.
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics: A Selection of
Papers from NWAVE 25 4.1:1-22. (You can order this at
http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html)
Rickford, John & Faye McNair-Knox. 1992. Addressee- and topic-influenced
style shift: A quantitative sociolinguistic study. In D. Biber and E.
Finegan (eds.), Perspectives on register: Situating register variation
within sociolinguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
ed Finegan & Biber collection 1994
ed Rickford & Eckert collection ?2000 (refs below)
Articles in L & Soc, J of Socioling
1992 >Hit and miss: referee design in the dialects of New Zealand
television advertisements.= Language & Communication 12/3-4: 1-14.
1995 Review of Douglas Biber & Edward Finegan (eds), 1994. Sociolinguistic
Perspectives on Register. New York: Oxford University Press. In Language
in Society 24/2: 265-70.
1997 >[Language] Style as audience design.= In Nikolas Coupland & Adam
Jaworski (eds), Sociolinguistics: A Reader and Coursebook. London:
Macmillan. 240-50.
1997 (with Gary Johnson). >Towards a sociolinguistics of style.=
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 4/1: 1-21.
1999 >Styling the other to define the self: a study in New Zealand identity
making=. Journal of Sociolinguistics 3 (theme issue on >Styling the other=,
edited by Ben Rampton): 523-41.
In press
2000 >Back in style: Re-working Audience Design.= To appear in Penelope
Eckert & John R Rickford (eds). Style and Sociolinguistic Variation. New
York: Cambridge University Press.
Arent, Russel. 1998. The pragmatics of cross-cultural bargaining in an
Ammani suq: An exploration of language choice, discourse structure, and
pragmatic failure in discourse involving Arab and non-Arab participants.
Ph.D. dissertation. University of Minnesota. [rarent at stcloudstate.edu]
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