ABSTRACT

In this third edition of the bestselling classic textbook, Martin Montgomery explores the key connections between language and social life. Guiding the student through discussions on child language, accent and dialect, social class and gender, as well as a number of other topics, Montgomery provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the function of language in modern society.

This third edition includes:

  • new sections on dialect levelling and estuary English; hip-hop and rapping as anti-language and ‘crossing’ between Creole, Panjabi and South Asian English
  • new material on the Gulf War and the 'War on Terror'
  • discussions on language in internet usage and new technologies
  • updated examples and references.

With detailed suggestions for further reading and practical work for each chapter, An Introduction to Language and Society is the ideal resource for students and teachers of Communication Studies and Language Studies.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

PART ONE THE DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE

chapter 1|27 pages

The beginnings of language development

chapter 2|30 pages

Dialogue and language development

part |1 pages

PART TWO LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AND THE SPEECH COMMUNITY

chapter 4|18 pages

Language and ethnicity

chapter 5|10 pages

Language and subcultures: anti-language

chapter 6|35 pages

Language and situation: register

chapter 8|28 pages

Language and gender

part |1 pages

PART THREE LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION

chapter 10|30 pages

Language and social interaction

part |1 pages

PART FOUR LANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION

chapter 11|39 pages

Language and representation