Cambridge Topics in English Language Attitudes to Language
Understanding societal beliefs about language and communication
Dan Clayton author Marcello Giovanelli editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Jan '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This book serves as a vital resource for advanced students exploring language attitudes, providing insights into societal beliefs about language and its variations.
In Cambridge Topics in English Language: Attitudes to Language, readers are introduced to the intricate relationship between language and societal beliefs. This resource serves as a comprehensive guide for advanced students, delving into the myths and realities surrounding what constitutes 'good English'. By leveraging insights from the Cambridge English Corpus, the book explores contemporary attitudes towards language, highlighting the impact of technology and the diversity of language variation, including accents and dialects.
The text is structured to engage students with practical activities that elucidate various methods of analysis, helping to demystify how individuals discuss language. Each chapter addresses modern concerns and findings, providing a rich foundation for students to explore their own language investigations and non-examined assessments (NEAs). With a focus on fostering critical thinking, Cambridge Topics in English Language: Attitudes to Language encourages learners to question their preconceived notions about language use and to appreciate the complexities involved in linguistic communication.
Ultimately, this book is not just a study guide; it is an invitation to engage with the evolving landscape of language attitudes. It inspires students to investigate further while offering valuable research suggestions. Whether for academic purposes or personal interest, this text is a vital resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of language and its social implications.
ISBN: 9781108402149
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 5mm
Weight: 190g
114 pages