社会语言学人格建构中的复杂变异:以副总统卡玛拉·哈里斯为例

IF 1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS American Speech Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1215/00031283-10867240
Nicole Holliday
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在过去的几十年里,社会语言学家开始对公众人物(如政治家)如何在不同层次的语言结构中使用变异来构建公众形象产生了更大的兴趣。这些数字特别有趣,因为它们的公共和构造用法也可能阐明更广泛的社会用法和特定语言变量的指数。本文通过对副总统卡玛拉·哈里斯在2019-2020年民主党初选辩论中演讲中民族语言差异的多个方面的分析得出结果。特别地,它侧重于她对与非裔美国人语言(AAL)相关的选择形态句法特征的使用,与加利福尼亚和非裔美国人身份相关的元音系统,以及在选择韵律变量的使用中基于主题的差异。综上所述,这些结果显示了副校长哈里斯是如何有选择地使用注册的和微妙的语言变量来建立一个高度具体的社会语言学身份的,这个身份与她在政治、社会和种族方面的独特立场相吻合。这项研究的结果扩展了我们对说话者身份的复杂性如何反映在社会语言学变异中的认识,同时进一步阐明了公共领域的说话者如何使用变异反映和构建他们是谁以及我们希望他们成为谁。
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Complex Variation in the Construction of a Sociolinguistic Persona: The Case of Vice President Kamala Harris
Over the past few decades, sociolinguists have begun to take greater interest in how public figures, such as politicians, may employ variation at different levels of linguistic structure in the construction of a public persona. These figures are of particular interest because their public and constructed usages may also illuminate wider social usages and indices of specific linguistic variables. This paper presents results from analyses of multiple aspects of ethnolinguistic variation in the speech of Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2019-2020 Democratic Party Primary debates. In particular, it focuses on her use of selected morphosyntactic features associated with African American Language (AAL), vowel systems associated with California and African American identities, and topic-based differences in the use of selected prosodic variables. Together, these results show how VP Harris selectively employs both enregistered and subtle linguistic variables in the establishment of a highly specific sociolinguistic identity that comports with her unique positions politically, socially, and racially. The results of this study expand our knowledge about how the complexities of speaker identity are reflected in sociolinguistic variation, while further illuminating how speakers in the public sphere use variation reflect and construct both who they are and who we want them to be.
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American Speech
American Speech Multiple-
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期刊介绍: American Speech has been one of the foremost publications in its field since its founding in 1925. The journal is concerned principally with the English language in the Western Hemisphere, although articles dealing with English in other parts of the world, the influence of other languages by or on English, and linguistic theory are also published. The journal is not committed to any particular theoretical framework, and issues often contain contributions that appeal to a readership wider than the linguistic studies community. Regular features include a book review section and a “Miscellany” section devoted to brief essays and notes.
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