Enregistering Grammatical Gender: Indexing Brabantishness through Languagecultural Practices in Digital Tiles

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Signs and Society Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1086/726196
Kristel Doreleijers
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In the southern Dutch province of North Brabant, local dialect use is declining sharply. Dialect leveling and loss lead to convergence to standard Dutch, and simultaneously to divergence that is reflected in increasing variation, that is, hyperdialectisms. This can be clearly observed in morphosyntactic features such as the adnominal masculine gender suffix -e(n). The current study investigates the sociolinguistic enregisterment of this suffix in 336 multimodal “tiles” with Brabantish aphorisms and jokes on Instagram. Based on digital and interview data, it shows how linguistic structure, situated use, and metalinguistic awareness (i.e., Silverstein’s total linguistic fact) are constantly interrelated. It is argued that the gender suffix acquires indexical social meaning at the expense of grammatical function, as its (hyperdialectal) use becomes associated with and recognizable for a place-based identity (“Brabantishness”). This research offers insights into how this meaning-making process is enhanced by co-occurring linguistic and nonlinguistic resources in mediated “languagecultural” practices.
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登记语法性别:通过数字瓷砖中的语言文化实践索引巴西性
在荷兰南部的北布拉班特省,当地方言的使用正在急剧下降。方言的平移和消失导致了向标准荷兰语的趋同,同时也导致了差异的增加,即超方言。这一点可以从形态句法特征中清楚地观察到,如男性性别后缀 -e(n)。本研究调查了 Instagram 上 336 块多模态 "瓷砖 "中这一后缀的社会语言登记情况,这些 "瓷砖 "包含了布拉班特语箴言和笑话。研究基于数字和访谈数据,展示了语言结构、情景使用和金属语言意识(即西尔弗斯坦的总体语言事实)是如何不断相互关联的。研究认为,性别后缀在牺牲语法功能的情况下获得了索引性的社会意义,因为它(超方言)的使用变得与基于地方的身份("Brabantishness")相关联并具有可识别性。这项研究深入探讨了在以 "语言文化 "为媒介的实践中,语言和非语言资源如何共同作用,从而强化这一意义生成过程。
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