In:Language Variation on Jamaican Radio
Michael Westphal
[Varieties of English Around the World G60] 2017
► pp. 201–230
Chapter 10Discussion and conclusion
Published online: 14 December 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g60.c10
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g60.c10
Article outline
- 10.1Language use in Jamaican radio newscasts
- 10.1.1Standard Englishes in newscasts
- 10.1.2Sociolinguistic constraints on language use in newscasts
- 10.1.3Roles, functions, and social meanings of Standard Englishes and Jamaican Creole in newscasts
- 10.2Language use in Jamaican radio talk shows
- 10.2.1Inter- and intraspeaker variation between English and Creole in talk shows
- 10.2.2Sociolinguistic constraints on language use in talk shows
- 10.2.3Roles, functions, and social meanings of English and Creole in talk shows
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10.3Attitudes toward linguistic variation on Jamaican radio
- 10.3.1Attitudes toward linguistic variation in Jamaican radio newscasts
- 10.3.2Attitudes toward linguistic variation in Jamaican talk radio
- 10.3.3Multidimensionality of language attitudes
- 10.4The notion of Standard English on Jamaican radio
- 10.5Sociolinguistic changes and endonormativity on Jamaican radio
- 10.6Destandardization and demotization on Jamaican radio
- 10.7The integrated approach to mass media revisited
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