TY - JOUR
T1 - Carnavalesk Taalgebruik en de Constructie van Lokale Identiteiten. Een Pleidooi voor Taalcultuur als Onderzoeksveld
AU - Cornips, L.M.E.A.
AU - de Rooij, V.
AU - Stengs, I.L.
PY - 2012/1/1
Y1 - 2012/1/1
N2 - This article aims to encourage the interdisciplinary study of ?languaculture,? an approach to language and culture in which ideology, linguistic and cultural forms, as well as praxis are studied in relation to one another. An integrated analysis of the selection of linguistic and cultural elements provides insight into how these choices arise from internalized norms and values, and how people position themselves toward received categories and hegemonic ideologies. An interdisciplinary approach will stimulate a rethinking of established concepts and methods of research. It will also lead to a mutual strengthening of linguistic, sociolinguistic, and anthropological research. This contribution focuses on Limburg and the linguistic political context of this Southern-Netherlands region where people are strongly aware of their linguistic distinctiveness. The argument of the paper is based on a case study of languaculture, viz. the carnivalesque song ?Naar Talia? (To Italy) by the Getske Boys from the city of Heerlen.
AB - This article aims to encourage the interdisciplinary study of ?languaculture,? an approach to language and culture in which ideology, linguistic and cultural forms, as well as praxis are studied in relation to one another. An integrated analysis of the selection of linguistic and cultural elements provides insight into how these choices arise from internalized norms and values, and how people position themselves toward received categories and hegemonic ideologies. An interdisciplinary approach will stimulate a rethinking of established concepts and methods of research. It will also lead to a mutual strengthening of linguistic, sociolinguistic, and anthropological research. This contribution focuses on Limburg and the linguistic political context of this Southern-Netherlands region where people are strongly aware of their linguistic distinctiveness. The argument of the paper is based on a case study of languaculture, viz. the carnivalesque song ?Naar Talia? (To Italy) by the Getske Boys from the city of Heerlen.
U2 - 10.1075/dujal.1.1.04cor
DO - 10.1075/dujal.1.1.04cor
M3 - Article
SN - 2211-7245
VL - 1
SP - 15
EP - 40
JO - Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics
JF - Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics
IS - 1
ER -