Style and Sociolinguistic Variation 2002
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511613258.012
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Language, situation, and the relational self: theorizing dialect-style in sociolinguistics

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“…In monolingual speech, shifts in prosody, a rise in pitch, changes in voice quality or speed, as well as style or register-shifting (Coupland 2001), may indicate that the speaker has shifted footing to reproduce the words of another character. In multilingual interactions, on the other hand, multilingual competence may be creatively resorted to in order to construct socially interpretable identities as well as to mark portions of reported speech, thereby isolating from the surrounding utterances the different voices emerging within the narration itself (Bakhtin 1981).…”
Section: Discourse Analysis and Reported Speechmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In monolingual speech, shifts in prosody, a rise in pitch, changes in voice quality or speed, as well as style or register-shifting (Coupland 2001), may indicate that the speaker has shifted footing to reproduce the words of another character. In multilingual interactions, on the other hand, multilingual competence may be creatively resorted to in order to construct socially interpretable identities as well as to mark portions of reported speech, thereby isolating from the surrounding utterances the different voices emerging within the narration itself (Bakhtin 1981).…”
Section: Discourse Analysis and Reported Speechmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Há uma década, Coupland identificou a "criatividade estilísti-ca" de uma personalidade de rádio de Cardiff, Frank Hennessy, como "performance" (Coupland, 2001: 208-209), e a matriz exploratória de Allan Bell para o estudo de pú-blicos e do formato de públicos, baseado em sua investigação do noticiário veiculado por rádios. Foi um esforço pioneiro rumo àquele componente vital, embora pouco explorado, do relacionamento ligado à performance (Bell, 1984;2001).…”
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“…Essa análise, que considera necessária a articulação entre diferentes recursos e níveis de linguagem para a explicação de elaboração de registros e estilos linguísticos (sejam eles cultos ou populares), insere-se na agenda dos estudos sociolinguísticos da chamada "terceira onda" (ECKErt, 2005), que pretende dar visibilidade aos complexos processos de elaboração de identidades, de registros e estilos a partir da manipulação dos recursos das diferentes variedades linguísticas no interior dos grupos sociais (CoUPLaND, 2001;BELL, 2001). …”
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