bookCambridge University Press eBooksAug 9, 2007Closed access

Style

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Abstract

Style refers to ways of speaking - how speakers use the resource of language variation to make meaning in social encounters. This 2007 book develops a coherent theoretical approach to style in sociolinguistics, illustrated with copious examples. It explains how speakers project different social identities and create different social relationships through their style choices, and how speech-style and social context inter-relate. Style therefore refers to the wide range of strategic actions and performances that speakers engage in, to construct themselves and their social lives. Coupland draws on and integrates a wide variety of contemporary sociolinguistic research as well as his own extensive research in this…

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Keywords
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Style (visual arts)
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Linguistics
  • Variation (astronomy)
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Sociology
  • Context (archaeology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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