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Contexts of Accommodation

Contexts of Accommodation

Contexts of Accommodation

Developments in Applied Sociolinguistics
Howard Giles, University of California, Santa Barbara
Justine Coupland, University of Wales College of Cardiff
Nikolas Coupland, University of California, Santa Barbara and University of Wales College of Cardiff
February 2010
Paperback
9780521369602

    The theory of accommodation is concerned with motivations underlying and consequences arising from ways in which we adapt our language and communication patterns toward others. Since accommodation theory's emergence in the early l970s, it has attracted empirical attention across many disciplines and has been elaborated and expanded many times. In Contexts of Accommodation, accommodation theory is presented as a basis for sociolinguistic explanation, and it is the applied perspective that predominates this edited collection. The book seeks to demonstrate how the core concepts and relationships invoked by accommodation theory are available for addressing altogether pragmatic concerns. Accommodative processes can, for example, facilitate or impede language learners' proficiency in a second language as well as immigrants' acceptance into certain host communities; affect audience ratings and thereby the life of a television program; affect reaction to defendants in court and hence the nature of the judicial outcome; and be an enabling or detrimental force in allowing handicapped people to fulfil their communicative potential. Contexts of Accommodation will appeal to researchers and advanced students in language and communication sciences, as well as to sociolinguists, anthropologists, sociologists and psychologists.

    • Subject has attracted a lot of attention since it appeared in the 1970s
    • As an examination of how we adapt the way in which we speak and behave towards others the subject has a wide multidisciplinary appeal

    Product details

    February 2010
    Paperback
    9780521369602
    332 pages
    229 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.49kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of contributors
    • 1. Accommodation theory: communication, context and consequence Howard Giles, Nikolas Coupland and Justine Coupland
    • 2. Audience accommodation in the mass media Allan Bell
    • 3. Accommodation on trial: processes of communicative accommodation in courtroom interaction Per Linell
    • 4. Accommodation in medical consultations Richard L. Street, Jr
    • 5. Accommodation and mental disability Heidi E. Hamilton
    • 6. Accommodation in therapy Kathleen Ferrara
    • 7. Accommodation in native-nonnative interactions: going beyond the 'what' to the 'why' in second-language research Jane Zuengler
    • 8. Interethnic accommodation: the role of norms Cynthia Gallois and Victor J. Callan
    • 9. Organisational communication and accommodation: toward some conceptual and empirical links Richard Y. Bourhis
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Howard Giles, Nikolas Coupland, Justine Coupland, Allan Bell, Per Linell, Richard L. Street Jr, Heidi E. Hamilton, Kathleen Ferrara, Jane Zuengler, Cynthia Gallois, Victor J. Callan, Richard Y. Bourhis

    • Editors
    • Howard Giles , University of California, Santa Barbara
    • Justine Coupland , University of Wales College of Cardiff
    • Nikolas Coupland , University of California, Santa Barbara and University of Wales College of Cardiff