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Language and Ethnonationalism in Contemporary West Central Balkans

A Corpus-based Approach

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Uses a large corpus of public language-related discourse, incorporating 34 million words from 53 thousand newspaper articles
  • Addresses a topical area of research in applied linguistics and discourse analysis
  • Demonstrates a novel, three-step approach to the identification of language ideologies

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction

    • Adnan Ajšić
    Pages 1-22
  3. Data and Methods

    • Adnan Ajšić
    Pages 47-60
  4. Quantitative Results by Method

    • Adnan Ajšić
    Pages 61-97
  5. Qualitative Results by Method

    • Adnan Ajšić
    Pages 99-120
  6. Conclusion

    • Adnan Ajšić
    Pages 143-158
  7. Coda: Big Data vs. Small Minds

    • Adnan Ajšić
    Pages 159-162
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 163-180

About this book

This book uses a specialized corpus of public language-related discourse to investigate links between language ideologies and ethnonationalism in contemporary West Central Balkans.  Despite a century and a half of shared linguistic history, the nations making up the central part of former Yugoslavia continue to debate the ownership over the common language, creating much animosity, some legal issues, and often absurd circumstances.  At the heart of the ongoing language debate over Central South Slavic is the belief in language as the cornerstone of ethnonational identity and the legitimacy of ethnic groups’ claims to sovereignty.  Given a history of conflict and the recent resurgence in extreme ethnonationalism, an understanding of ethnolinguistic contestation in the region is as important as ever. This book will be of interest to social scientists working in fields as diverse as (applied) linguistics, anthropology, media studies, political science, sociology and history, as well as other scholars with an interest in language and society.


Reviews

“The book offers insightful ideas regarding the interactions between language and ideology, particularly the discursive-ideological complex of regional ethnonationalism. Therefore, it can be a valuable reference for students, scholars, and researchers engaged in critical discourse studies, corpus linguistics, and language politics.” (Zhonghua Wu and Le Cheng, Journal of Language and Politics, Vol. 21 (4), 2022)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of English, American University of Sharjah, University City, United Arab Emirates

    Adnan Ajšić

About the author

Adnan Ajšić is Assistant Professor of English at the American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. His writing has appeared in Applied Linguistics, Corpora, Journal of Language and Politics, Language Policy, and Times Higher Education as well as volumes published by Routledge, Wiley-Blackwell, and Multilingual Matters. He has served as an interpreter/translator for the United Nations’ International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague, the Netherlands.

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eBook USD 54.99
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Hardcover Book USD 69.99
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