35.3200, Books: Linguistic Counter-Standardization: Musha Doerr (ed.) (2024)

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Subject: 35.3200, Books: Linguistic Counter-Standardization: Musha Doerr (ed.) (2024)

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Date: 11-Nov-2024
From: Katrin Stein [katrin.stein at degruyter.com]
Subject: Linguistic Counter-Standardization: Musha Doerr (ed.) (2024)


Title: Linguistic Counter-Standardization
Subtitle: Exploring Liberatory Language Practices around “Japanese”
Series Title: Contributions to the Sociology of Language
Publication Year: 2024
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
                https://cloud.newsletter.degruyter.com/mouton
Book URL:
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111572420/html

Editor: Neriko Musha Doerr
Hardback: ISBN: 9783111572161 Pages: 236 Price: Europe EURO 119,95
eBook: ISBN: 9783111572420 Pages: 236 Price: Europe EURO 119,95
Abstract:

Language standardization is problematic because it imposes the
dominant group’s linguistic variety as the only correct one and
promotes the idea of unit thinking, i.e., seeing the world as
consisting of bounded, internally homogeneous units. This volume
examines intentional practices to subvert such processes of language
standardization (what we call counter-standardization practices) in
language education and other contexts. By suggesting alternative
classroom pedagogies, language reclamation processes for indigenous
populations, and discourses about (mis)pronunciation, this volume
explores more liberatory approaches: the post-unit thinking of
language.

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Applied Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics

Written In: English (eng)



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