articleJournal of Linguistic AnthropologyAug 1, 2016Closed access

Standardization, Racialization, Languagelessness: Raciolinguistic Ideologies across Communicative Contexts

Stanford University

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Abstract

This article examines the racialized relationship between ideologies of language standardization and what I term “languagelessness.” Whereas ideologies of language standardization stigmatize particular linguistic practices understood to deviate from prescriptive norms, ideologies of languagelessness call into question linguistic competence–and, by extension, legitimate personhood–altogether. Throughout the article I show how these ideologies interact with one another, and how assessments of particular individuals' language use often invoke broader ideas about the (in)competence and (il)legitimacy of entire racialized groups. I focus specifically on dimensions of the racialized relationship between ideologies…

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Keywords
  • Racialization
  • Ideology
  • Sociology
  • Inclusion–exclusion principle
  • Gender studies
  • Standardization
  • Standard language
  • Language ideology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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