Crossing: Language and Ethnicity Among AdolescentsA study of language, ethnicity and youth in late industrial Britain. Areas covered include: language crossing; interaction with adults; Creole, Punjabi and stylized Asian English; interaction with peers; crossing and performance art; and educational discourses on language. |
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activity adolescents adults Afro-Caribbean Alan analysis Anglo Anon Ashmead Asif Bangladeshi bhangra bilingual boys Cambridge Chapter code-crossing code-switching context contrast Creole Creole crossing cross-ethnic crossers discourse discussion dominant ethnic Extract fact Faizal forms Gilroy girls Goffman Gumperz Hewitt identity ideology Imran Indian and Pakistani Indian English informants innit institutional interac interaction interethnic interview involved Jagdish Kazim kind Kuldip language awareness language crossing laughs learners liminal linguistic London Mashuk meaning Melucci monolingual multiracial native speaker negotiation organisation out-group Panjabi crossing participants peer group phatic play playground Panjabi political pupils race racism radio-microphone Rampton relations relationship ritual ritualised role Salim Sally second language second language acquisition social movements sociolinguistic sound system Southleigh speech stylised Asian English switching symbolic talk teachers tion University Press utterance vernacular youth club youth culture
References to this book
American English: Dialects and Variation Walt Wolfram,Natalie Schilling-Estes No preview available - 2005 |