脚本语言
语言学
社会学
动力学(音乐)
阅读(过程)
意识形态
身份(音乐)
班级(哲学)
读写能力
语言景观
空格(标点符号)
功率(物理)
计算机科学
教育学
美学
政治学
法学
人工智能
政治
哲学
物理
量子力学
操作系统
作者
Medadi E. Ssentanda,Gibson Ncube
标识
DOI:10.1080/10228195.2023.2282444
摘要
AbstractThis article examines the linguistic landscape of Kampala (Uganda) by analysing the language dynamics that play out through shop signs. Engaging with data collected through photographs and interviews, this article draws on three interrelated theoretical perspectives: the markedness of languages, the symbolic power of languages, and good reasons for language use. The main findings suggest that the languages used on shop signs in Uganda are informed largely by attitudes towards English being a practical commercial language. Moreover, English is considered by shop owners to be the language of "class," power, and a marker of the "educated" and therefore occupies the largest space on the shop signs. As such, the use of English on shop signs does not imply literacy or proficiency in the language, but rather forms a prestigious-symbolic identity.Keywords: language ideologylanguage policieslinguistic landscapepowershop signsUganda
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