標(biāo)題: Titlebook: African Youth Languages; New Media, Performin Ellen Hurst-Harosh,Fridah Kanana Erastus Book 2018 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Auth [打印本頁(yè)] 作者: fallacy 時(shí)間: 2025-3-21 19:37
書目名稱African Youth Languages影響因子(影響力)
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The Impact of Youth Language on Linguistic Landscapes in Kenya and Tanzaniage. The chapter argues that the realities of a liberalized global economy have shifted the focus from corporate to small-scale entrepreneurs, thus elevating the youth to a position where they are not only consumers but also innovators and determinants of the linguistic direction in their respective 作者: 不要不誠(chéng)實(shí) 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 04:44
Creative Use of Urban Youth Language in Advertisements: A Case of Mixing Codescouraging, asking, announcing, persuading and finally becoming embedded in people’s minds. Of concern to a linguist is the linguistic input that goes into these advertisements. The fact that language has a powerful influence over people and their behaviour should not be underestimated. This is parti作者: LUT 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 11:21
Contestant Hybridities: African (Urban) Youth Language in Nigerian Music and Social Mediana in postcolonial settings. In this chapter, salient features of youth language varieties in Nigerian popular culture are examined from a combination of linguistic and literary perspectives; identified linguistic and sociolinguistic features (such as deviant syntax, the deployment of youth topoi, ‘作者: 刻苦讀書 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 14:25
Slang in Yorùbá Home Videos: A Morpho-pragmatic Analysisherefore, we examine the instances of slang in selected popular Yorùbá home videos with the intent of analysing their morphology and exploring their contexts of usage. The study also examines the implications of slang on the interpersonal relationship of users (mostly youth), and the sociocultural b作者: 溫室 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 17:39
uch diverse countries as Cameroon, Nigeria, Kenya, the Ivory Coast and South Africa. This original edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of African sociolinguistics, particularly in the light of the rapidly changing globalized context in which we live.?978-3-030-09724-0978-3-319-64562-9作者: Panther 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 23:39 作者: 驚呼 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 03:15
Palgrave Studies in Creativity and Cultureveil the metapragmatic and ideological stances signalled by interactions in Nouchi and Tsotsitaal. The comparison also highlights how these youth varieties very closely mirror each other in their different national contexts, suggesting that the work they do is central to contemporary African youth i作者: Mawkish 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 07:42
Palgrave Studies in Creativity and Culturege. The chapter argues that the realities of a liberalized global economy have shifted the focus from corporate to small-scale entrepreneurs, thus elevating the youth to a position where they are not only consumers but also innovators and determinants of the linguistic direction in their respective 作者: overhaul 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 10:16
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41637-8couraging, asking, announcing, persuading and finally becoming embedded in people’s minds. Of concern to a linguist is the linguistic input that goes into these advertisements. The fact that language has a powerful influence over people and their behaviour should not be underestimated. This is parti作者: Perigee 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 17:19 作者: 都相信我的話 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 19:33 作者: Synovial-Fluid 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 00:23 作者: Excitotoxin 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 04:51
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55272-4rican urban languages differ from those of the West by their more radical differentiation from their underlying languages (Mous 2009). This progressive autonomy tends to reduce the impact of super-diversity on communication, while a new urban identity is emerging, with its new modes of communication作者: 暫時(shí)中止 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 22:19 作者: 沒(méi)收 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 00:25 作者: Palatial 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 04:52 作者: 大看臺(tái) 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 08:14
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41637-8lves apart from the older generation. In Kenya, for instance, the youth use slang which may take the form of mixed codes to create social networks. Whereas the Kenyan curriculum has no room for the mixed codes, it is interesting to note how they have permeated Kenyan institutions and media; one such作者: 不理會(huì) 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 14:06 作者: Minikin 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 19:43 作者: 搜集 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 21:07
Creative Arts in Education and Culturehe United States. It argues that this poetry draws from local and international linguistic repertoires, dialects and registers, and live performances include non-linguistic resources such as body, movement, hand gestures, as well as the use of visual media and music. Like urban youth languages, urba作者: 跳脫衣舞的人 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 02:08
Teaching Traditional Music in Mainland Chinahe world. This may not be a surprise; on the one hand, what ultimately constitutes the lexicon of any language at diachronic and synchronic spaces must have had its etymology from somewhere or something. On the other hand, language is not a fixed entity; its lexicons broaden by the day and semantics作者: heirloom 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 04:30 作者: 出沒(méi) 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 09:59 作者: 使殘廢 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 16:34 作者: 隼鷹 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 17:40 作者: 忘恩負(fù)義的人 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 22:44
View on the Updating of Nouchi Lexicon and Expressionsrican urban languages differ from those of the West by their more radical differentiation from their underlying languages (Mous 2009). This progressive autonomy tends to reduce the impact of super-diversity on communication, while a new urban identity is emerging, with its new modes of communication作者: 違法事實(shí) 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 03:53
Social Media as an Extension of, and Negotiation Space for, a Community of Practice: A Comparison ofedia platforms Facebook and Twitter, to highlight how community, meaning and identity are negotiated through these language practices, as well as through other semiotic moves on these social media platforms. The chapter makes the argument that these described practices can be seen as the negotiation作者: 阻擋 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 08:30
The Use of Addressing Terms in Social Media: The Case of Cameroonian Youth Practicesain categories of addressing terms: proper names, pronouns of the second person, common nouns. I have convoked, as a methodological framework, the conversational interaction approach, following Kasparian and Gérin, based on spontaneous conversations and taking into account their context and dynamics作者: garrulous 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 10:15 作者: Androgen 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 17:11 作者: Enervate 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 19:09
Plurality, Translingual Splinters and Music-Modality in Nigerian Youth Languagesity and youth languages, and the conceptual complexities of the sub-cultures in a multilingual space—for which I find . and . more descriptively resourceful. I describe mainly the structuring potential of the music media (modern Nigerian hip hop, especially) and meaning negotiations in casual talks.作者: 暫時(shí)休息 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 01:19 作者: Carcinogenesis 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 03:13
Linguistic (and Non-linguistic) Influences on Urban Performance Poetry in South African Contemporaryhe United States. It argues that this poetry draws from local and international linguistic repertoires, dialects and registers, and live performances include non-linguistic resources such as body, movement, hand gestures, as well as the use of visual media and music. Like urban youth languages, urba作者: FILLY 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 06:18 作者: 毛細(xì)血管 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 13:47
Palgrave Studies in Creativity and Cultureh as Facebook and WhatsApp. It is shown that these addressing terms, and the way they are utilised, present some specificities in their various forms and typologies, in order to keep the same spontaneity and immediacy in social media written exchanges as in speech.作者: jovial 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 15:38 作者: ASTER 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 22:04
ociolinguistic development.Considers use of social media incThis book showcases current research on language in new media, the performing arts and music in Africa, emphasising the role that youth play in language change and development. The authors demonstrate how the efforts of young people to thro作者: custody 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 01:26 作者: Interstellar 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 04:10
An Overview of African Youth Language Practices and Their Use in Social Media, Advertising and Crearactices and creativity woven into the fabric of their language use. Two places where this is seen most clearly is in forms of music popular with youth, and in linguistic innovation on new information communication platforms, or social media.作者: Corporeal 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 10:33
Book 2018 Coast and South Africa. This original edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of African sociolinguistics, particularly in the light of the rapidly changing globalized context in which we live.?作者: Rustproof 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 13:16
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55272-4o are growing up in today’s complex societies intersected by globalization. The chapter aims at analysing the structure, status, and functions of Sheng as used in new media. It also describes how the youth are using this language on social media pages to communicate in an evolving urban space.作者: Consequence 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 17:17 作者: 不在灌木叢中 時(shí)間: 2025-3-29 20:12
Creative Arts in Education and Cultureets choose to write and perform mostly in English. South African urban performance poetry remains an under-researched area, as it is still developing. However, the diverse multimodal and linguistic influences make urban performance poetry an interesting field to research.作者: 愛(ài)得痛了 時(shí)間: 2025-3-30 02:10
Functions of Urban and Youth Language in the New Media: The Case of Sheng in Kenyao are growing up in today’s complex societies intersected by globalization. The chapter aims at analysing the structure, status, and functions of Sheng as used in new media. It also describes how the youth are using this language on social media pages to communicate in an evolving urban space.