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Contextualizing language attitudes: An interactional perspective
Language and Linguistics Compass ( IF 2.8 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-29 , DOI: 10.1111/lnc3.12250
Grit Liebscher 1 , Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain 2
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Language attitudes research has had a history spanning several decades largely influenced by quantitative approaches. More recently, interactional perspectives have added new impetus to the field. This article provides an overview of interactional approaches to language attitudes, which are divided into three main groups: (a) discursive psychology, (b) approaches that draw on conversational analysis and interactional sociolinguistics, and (c) approaches based in the theory of motivated information management. The authors argue that these approaches can instigate new questions and yield new insights into our understanding of language attitudes. In positioning qualitative, largely interactional, approaches with respect to one another (and, briefly, to language attitude study more broadly), this article also re-evaluates some terminological inconsistencies across the field and touches on areas that ought to be considered in future research addressing language attitudes.

中文翻译:

语境化的语言态度:一种互动视角

语言态度研究的历史已有数十年之久,在很大程度上受定量方法的影响。最近,交互的观点为该领域增加了新的动力。本文概述了语言态度的交互方法,主要分为三大类:(a)话语心理学,(b)运用会话分析和交互社会语言学的方法,以及(c)基于动机理论的方法信息管理。作者认为,这些方法可以引发新的问题,并对我们对语言态度的理解产生新的见解。在定位定性,主要是互动的方法时,彼此之间(以及简要地说,是对语言态度的研究更为广泛),
更新日期:2017-08-29
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