ABSTRACT

The Intertext series has been specifically designed to meet the needs of contemporary English Language Studies. Working with Texts: A Core Introduction to Language Analysis (second edition 2001) is the foundation text, which is complemented by a range of 'satellite titles. These provide students with hands-on practical experience of textual analysis through special topics, and can be used individually or in conjunction with Working with Texts.
Language Change:

  • examines the way external factors have influenced and are influencing language change, focusing on how changing social contexts are reflected in language use
  • explores the attitudes, values and assumptions that shape the way we use language
  • looks at how language change operates within different genres, such as problem pages, sports reports and recipes
  • provides lively examples from everyday communication, including letters, emails, postcards and text messages
  • includes a unit on how new words are formed and features a full glossary.

chapter 1|14 pages

Internal/external

Context and language change

chapter 2|20 pages

Generic conventions

Genre and change

chapter 3|20 pages

Writing home

Interpersonal communication genres

chapter 4|16 pages

Semiotics and representation

Visual representation and change

chapter 5|18 pages

Public debate

Attitudes to language change

chapter 6|10 pages

Unit six

Internal aspects of change