
Prescription and Tradition in Language Establishing Standards across Time and Space
by Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid; Percy, CarolBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
1. Carol Percy and Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade: Prescription and Tradition: Establishing Standards across Time and Space
Part 1: General and Theoretical
2. Dick Smakman and Sandra Nekesa Barasa: Defining “Standard”: Towards a Crosscultural Definition of the Language Norm
3. Florian Coulmas: Prescriptivism and Writing Systems
4. Henning Klöter: “What is Correct Chinese?” Revisited
5. Felix K. Ameka: The Uselessness of the Useful: Language Standardisation and Variation in Multilingual Contexts
6. Katja Lochtman: Prescriptivism and Sociolinguistic Competence in German as a Foreign Language
Part 2: Prescription and Tradition
7. Wendy Ayres-Bennett and Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade: Prescriptivism in a Comparative Perspective: The Case of France and England
8. Rita Queiroz de Barros: “A Higher Standard of Correctness than is Quite Desirable”: Linguistic Prescriptivism in Charles Dickens' Journals
9. Gijsbert Rutten and Rik Vosters: Competing Language Norms in the Southern Low Countries (1815-1830)
10. Heimir van der Feest Viðarsson: The Syntax of Others: “Un-Icelandic” Verb Placement in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Icelandic
11. Dominik Banhold: School Grammars and Language Guides: Prescriptivism in the German Language Codex in the Early Twentieth Century
Part 3: Usage Guides: An English Tradition
12. Robin Straaijer: A Perspective on Prescriptivism: Language in Reviews of The New Fowler's Modern English Usage
13. Mark Kaunisto: Which Entries Need to be Standardised? Variation in the Choice of Entries in Usage Guides
14. Matthijs Smits: “Garnering” Respect? The Emergency of Authority in the American Usage Tradition
15. Don Chapman: Stalwarts, SNOOTs and Some Readers: How “Traditional Rules” are Traditional
Part 4: Re-defining Boundaries: Current Issues and Challenges
16. Martin Gill: “Goodbye, Sweet England”: Language, Nation and Normativity in Popular British News Media
17. Danielle Candel: Prescription and Tradition: From the French Dictionnaire de l'Académie to the Official French Language Enrichment Process (1996-2014)
18. Arto Mustajoki: Challenges in the Standardisation of Contemporary Russian
19. Loreta Vaicekauskiene: Language Regimentation as Soviet Inheritance: Joining Scholarship and State Ideology
20. Aleksandra Gjurkova: Prescription and Language Management in Macedonia
21. Pieter Duijff: The Standardisation Process of Frisian: A Word List as a Result
22. Miren Lourdes Oñederra: The Standardisation of Pronunciation: Basque Today, between Maintenance and Variation
23. Pam Peters: Epilogue: On Establishing the Standard Language – and Language Standards
Index
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