ABSTRACT
Is the study of language ideologically neutral? If so, is this study objective and autonomous?
One of the most cherished assumptions of modern academic linguistics is that the study of language is, or should be, ideologically neutral. This professed ideological neutrality goes hand-in-hand with claims of scientific objectivity and explanatory autonomy. Ideologies of Language counters these claims and assumptions by demonstrating not only their descriptive inaccuracy but also their conceptual incoherence.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|87 pages
Linguistic Ideologies
part 2|55 pages
The Linguistics of Self-Image
part 3|70 pages
Political Linguistics