Registers of Communication
Contributor(s)
Agha, Asif (editor)
Frog (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
In any society, communicative activities are organized into models of conduct that differentiate specific social practices from each other and enable people to communicate with each other in ways distinctive to those practices. The articles in this volume investigate a series of locale-specific models of communicative conduct, or registers of communication, through which persons organize their participation in varied social practices, including practices of politics, religion, schooling, migration, trade, media, verbal art, and ceremonial ritual. Drawing on research traditions on both sides of the Atlantic, the authors of these articles bring together insights from a variety of scholarly disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, folklore, literary studies, and philology. They describe register models associated with a great many forms of interpersonal behavior, and, through their own multi-year and multi-disciplinary collaborative efforts, bring register phenomena into focus as features of social life in the lived experience of people in societies around the world.
Keywords
registers; semiotics; verbal art; multilingualism; languaging; performance; Denmark; Indexicality; Kende; Lexicon; Michael HallidayDOI
10.21435/sflin.18ISBN
9789522227980;9789522226730OCN
1030817190Publisher
Finnish Literature Society / SKSPublication date and place
Helsinki, 2015Series
Studia Fennica Linguistica, 18Classification
Sociolinguistics
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Communication studies
Semiotics / semiology
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
Social and cultural anthropology