
Orthography as Social Action
Scripts, Spelling, Identity and Power
Ed. by Jaffe, Alexandra / Androutsopoulos, Jannis / Sebba, Mark / Johnson, Sally
Series:Language and Social Processes [LSP] 3
Table of Contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Orthography as social action: Scripts, spelling, identity and power
- Chapter 2. Orthography, publics, and legitimation crisis: The 1996 reform of German
- Chapter 3. Orthography and Orthodoxy in post-Soviet Russia
- Chapter 4. Reclamation, revalorization, and re-Tatarization via changing Tatar orthographies
- Chapter 5. Hindi is perfect, Urdu is messy:The discourse of delegitimation of Urdu in India
- Chapter 6. Spelling and identity in the Southern Netherlands (1750–1830)
- Chapter 7. Orthography as literacy: How Manx was “reduced to writing”
- Chapter 8. Orthography in practice: A Pennsylvania German case study
- Chapter 9. Transcription in practice: Nonstandard orthography
- Chapter 10. Orthography and calligraphic ideology in an Iranian-American heritage school
- Chapter 11. Floating ideologies: Metamorphoses of graphic “Germanness”
- Chapter 12. Whos punctuating what? Sociolinguistic variation in instant messaging
- Chapter 13. How to spell the vernacular: A multivariate study of Jamaican e-mails and blogs
- Chapter 14. “Greeklish”: Transliteration practice and discourse in the context of computer-mediated digraphia
- Subject index
Chapter 4. Reclamation, revalorization, and re-Tatarization via changing Tatar orthographies
Pages 65-102
Chapter 5. Hindi is perfect, Urdu is messy:The discourse of delegitimation of Urdu in India
Pages 103-134
Chapter 10. Orthography and calligraphic ideology in an Iranian-American heritage school
Pages 225-254
Chapter 13. How to spell the vernacular: A multivariate study of Jamaican e-mails and blogs
Pages 325-358


















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