A meta-analysis of recent research on the social psychology of language
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概要
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The social psychology of language is a complex, multi-layered and obviously multi-disciplinary field of enquiry. This paper outlines the territory of this sub-discipline of applied linguistics, and gives an overview of the current theories, constructs, models and tools current in the field. It also provides a broad picture of recent approaches to empirical research in the field. This range of theoretical perspectives, research methods and interdisciplinary applications was found during a meta-analysis of 169 abstracts that were published between 2001 and 2003. Analysis of these abstracts suggested an increasing range of socio-psychological constructs incorporated into studies of applied linguistics, especially in relation to second language acquisition and use. There also appeared to be a growing trend among social psychologists to involve linguistics more systematically in their research.
- 上越教育大学の論文
- 2008-02-28
著者
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Brown Ivan
Division Of Languages: Department Of Foreign Languages Joetsu University Of Education
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Brown Ivan
Division Of Languages Department Of Foreign Languages Joetsu University Of Education
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