Indexical order and the dialectics of sociolinguistic life
2003; Elsevier BV; Volume: 23; Issue: 3-4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0271-5309(03)00013-2
ISSN1873-3395
Autores Tópico(s)Multilingual Education and Policy
ResumoThe concept of indexical order is introduced, necessary to any empirical investigation of the inherently dialectical facts of indexicality. Indexical order is central to analyzing how semiotic agents access macro-sociological plane categories and concepts as values in the indexable realm of the micro-contextual. Through such access their relational identities are presupposed and creatively (trans)formed in interaction. We work through several classic examples of indexicality well-known in the literature of sociolinguistics, the clarification of which can be enhanced by using the concept of indexical order, viz., ‘T/V’ deference-indexicality, speech levels, indexically significant variation in phonetics informed by a standard phonological register. We conclude with an analysis of identity-commoditizing indexical overlays such as the American English register here dubbed “oinoglossia,” ‘wine talk’.
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