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Language, Self, and Society A Social History of Language
Language, Self, and Society A Social History of Language, This important book examines the role of written and spoken language in shaping our sense of reality, in exchanges of social life, and in fashioning our sense of self. It develops a distinctive, socio-historical approach to these issues, offering a range , Language, Self, and Society A Social History of Language has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Language, Self, and Society A Social History of Language
  • Written by author P Burke
  • Published by Polity Press, 1991/12/12
  • This important book examines the role of written and spoken language in shaping our sense of reality, in exchanges of social life, and in fashioning our sense of self. It develops a distinctive, socio-historical approach to these issues, offering a range
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Introduction.

1. Heu domine, adsunt Turcae: A Sketch for a Social History of Post-medieval Latin: Peter Burke.

2. The Uses of Hebrew in the English Revolution: Nigel Smith.

3. From Shibboleth to Apocalypse: Quaker Speechways during the Puritan Revolution: Hugh Ormsby-Lennon.

4. 'New World of English Words': John Ray, FRS, the Dialect Protagonist, in the Context of his Times (1658 - 1691): Jo Gladstone.

5. The People's English: Language and Class in England c.1840 - 1920: Patrick Joyce.

6. Languages and Conquerors: Victor Kiernan.

7. Towards a Semiotics of the Nerve: The Social History of Language in a New Key: G. S. Rousseau.

8. Expressing Yourself Ill: The Language of Sickness in Georgian England: Roy Porter.

9. 'A New Sort of Logick and Critick': Etymological Interpretation in Horne Tooke's The Diversions of Purley: Daniel Rosenberg.

Afterword: Dell Hymes.

Index.


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