What are languages? An assemblage approach to language gives us ways
of thinking about language as dynamic, constructed, open-ended, and in
and of the world. This book unsettles regular accounts of knowledge
about language in several ways, presenting an innovative and
provocative framework for a new understanding of language from within
applied linguistics. The idea of assemblages allows for a flexibility
about what languages are, not just in terms of having fuzzy linguistic
boundaries but in terms of what constitutes language more generally.
Languages are assembled from different elements, both linguistic
elements as traditionally understood, as well as items less commonly
included. Language from this point of view is embedded in diverse
social and physical environments, distributed across the material
world and part of our embodied existence. This book looks at what
language is and what languages are with a view to understanding
applied linguistics itself as a practical assemblage.
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ISBN
9781009348669
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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