Style, Media and Language Ideologies

Thøgersen, Jacob, Nikolas Coupland & Janus Mortensen (eds.). 2016. Style, Media and Language Ideologies. Oslo: Novus Press.

Contents

Nikolas Coupland, Jacob Thøgersen and Janus Mortensen
Introduction: Style, media and language ideologies, pp. 11–49.

Jane Stuart-Smith
Bridging the gap(s): The role of style in language change linked to the broadcast media, pp. 51–84.

Jan-Ola Östman
Styling street credibility on the public byways: When the standard becomes ‘the dialect’, pp. 85–104.

Jacob Thøgersen
The style and stylization of old news reading in Danish, pp. 105–134.

Agnete Nesse
Kallemann and Amandus: The use of dialect in children’s programmes on early Norwegian radio, pp. 135–159.

Sarah Van Hoof and Jürgen Jaspers
Negotiating linguistic standardization in Flemish TV fiction around 1980: Laying the grounds for a new linguistic normality, pp. 151–187.

Leonie Cornips, Vincent de Rooij, Irene Stengs and Lotte Thissen
Dialect and local media: Reproducing the multi-dialectal hierarchical space in Limburg (the Netherlands), pp. 189–216.

Pia Quist
Representations of Multi-ethnic youth styles in Danish broadcast media, pp. 217–234.

Allan Bell
‘An evil version of our accent’:Language ideologies and the neighbouring other, pp. 235–258.

Nikolas Coupland
Dialect dissonance: The mediation of indexical incoherence, pp. 259–285.