Struktura obiektu
Tytuł:

Peaceful coexistence?Ideology in the representation of Scots and North American languages in Late Modern literature

Tytuł publikacji grupowej:

Token

Twórca:

Dossena, Marina

Słowa kluczowe:

Late Modern English ; Scotland ; American ; literary discourse ; ideology

Abstrakt:

This study discusses some ideological traits in Late Modern English literary discourse concerning contact with other languages or socially- and geographically-marked varieties across the North Atlantic. Beyond ‘dialect literature’ and occurrences of ‘literary dialect’ (Shorrocks 1996), other very popular works greatly contributed to the definition of how readers perceived different languages and varieties in terms of relative prestige. In addition, popular culture also helped to disseminate evaluations of linguistic features. Representations in such texts were often ambivalent, ranging from humorous (to the point of caricature) to nostalgic, elegiac tones, but they always drew attention to the exotic, distant quality of the forms under discussion. Indeed, glossaries often present these features as witnesses of a quickly vanishing past, in need of preservation like ancient relics. In my analysis I will consider both different languages and varieties of the same language, in an attempt to show how their more or less explicit evaluation contributed to the creation of their (often persistent) image among readers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Miejsce wydania:

Kielce

Opis fizyczny:

S. 81-108

ISSN:

2299-5900

Wydawca:

Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach

Data wydania:

2020

Identyfikator:

doi:10.25951/4359

Język:

angielski

Jest częścią:

Token : A Journal of English Linguistics

Ma część:

Vol. 10/2020

Typ:

tekst

Format:

application/pdf

×

Cytowanie

Styl cytowania: