Based on a corpus of private email from Jamaican university students, this study explores the discourse functions of Jamaican Creole in computer-mediated communication. From this participant-centered perspective, it contributes to the longstanding theoretical debates in creole studies about the creole continuum. The book will likewise be useful to students of computer-mediated communication, the use and development of non-standardized languages, language ecology, and codeswitching. The central methodological issue in this study is codeswitching in written language, a neglected area of study at the moment since most literature in codeswitching research is based on spoken data. The three analytical chapters present the data in a critical discussion of established and more recent theoretical approaches to codeswitching.
Fields that will benefit from this book include interactional sociolinguistics, creole studies, English as a world language, computer-mediated discourse analysis, and linguistic anthropology.
ISBN: | 9789027253903 |
Publication date: | 28th September 2006 |
Author: | Lars Hinrichs |
Publisher: | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 301 pages |
Series: | Pragmatics & Beyond |
Genres: |
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics Electronic mail (email): professional |