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Patterns of linguistic variation among Glaswegian adolescent males
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Abstract "This article presents the results of an ethnographically informed sociolinguistic investigation of Glaswegian Vernacular and examines the intersection between language and identity using data collected from a group of working-class adolescent males over the course of three years from a high school ... view more
"This article presents the results of an ethnographically informed sociolinguistic investigation of Glaswegian Vernacular and examines the intersection between language and identity using data collected from a group of working-class adolescent males over the course of three years from a high school in the south side of Glasgow, Scotland called Banister Academy. Through the fine-grained acoustic analysis of the phonetic variable CAT (equivalent to the TRAP/BATH/PALM set, Johnston 1997), coupled with ethnographic observations, this article shows how patterns of variation are related to Community of Practice membership, how the members of the Communities of Practice in Banister Academy use linguistic and social resources to differentiate themselves from one another, and how certain patterns of variation acquire social meaning within the peer-group. This article contributes to the under-researched area of adolescent male language use and offers one of the first ethnographically supported accounts of linguistic variation in Glasgow." [auhtor's abstract]... view less
Classification
Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics
Free Keywords
Adolescent male language use; Glaswegian; Community of Practice; Vocalic analysis; Ethnography
Document language
English
Publication Year
2011
Page/Pages
p. 226-255
Journal
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 15 (2011) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9841.2011.00477.x
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)