Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5042889 Language & Communication 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Proposes a five-level typology of discourse-based approaches to language attitudes.•Reviews topic-oriented, linguistic, cognitive, interactional, and rhetorical analyses.•Discusses differences in analyses of social-semiotic and meta-semiotic processes.•Argues for integrated multi-level discourse-based approaches to language attitudes.•Illustrates a rhetorical approach as a unifying framework for integrating analyses.

This paper reviews discourse-based approaches to language attitudes in terms of their contributions to understanding the creation of socio-indexical meaning in metalinguistic discourse. It proposes a five-level typology of approaches which includes topic-oriented, linguistic, cognitive, interactional, and rhetorical analyses. The article discusses the ways in which different types of analyses expose various aspects of social-semiotic and meta-semiotic processes involved in constructions of sociolinguistic indexical relations in the local interactional and larger contextual frames. The paper argues in favor of integrated discourse-based approaches and illustrates the potential of a rhetorical approach to serve as a unifying framework for blending analytical levels.

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