THe Idiolect, Chaos and Language Custom Far from Equilibrium: Conversations in Morocco

The first theoretical work in the field of linguistics to explore the relationship between language, complexity theory, and chaos. The ground-breaking investigations into the idiolect and Hermann Paul's concept of Language Custom opened new avenues within sociolinguistics that previously paid little attention to the role of individual speakers in co-creating intelligible Language Customs, or sociolects, when speakers sharing little or no overlapping or translatable language. This 'far from equilibrium' scenario lends itself quite well to the metaphors of chaos theory while raising interesting questions for dialectologists and sociolinguists concerned with issues of translation, language accommodation, and feedback loops in the haphazard emergence of the foundations of meaningful discourse from the chaos of misunderstanding. Drawing on influences from complexity and chaos theory, Heideggarian views on our relationship with language and a wide-ranging mix of linguistic philosophy, the theory is tested against multi-lingual data gathered in northern Morocco in 2001-2002. A must-read for linguists interested in the idiolect or chaos and complexity theory.

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THe Idiolect, Chaos and Language Custom Far from Equilibrium: Conversations in Morocco

The first theoretical work in the field of linguistics to explore the relationship between language, complexity theory, and chaos. The ground-breaking investigations into the idiolect and Hermann Paul's concept of Language Custom opened new avenues within sociolinguistics that previously paid little attention to the role of individual speakers in co-creating intelligible Language Customs, or sociolects, when speakers sharing little or no overlapping or translatable language. This 'far from equilibrium' scenario lends itself quite well to the metaphors of chaos theory while raising interesting questions for dialectologists and sociolinguists concerned with issues of translation, language accommodation, and feedback loops in the haphazard emergence of the foundations of meaningful discourse from the chaos of misunderstanding. Drawing on influences from complexity and chaos theory, Heideggarian views on our relationship with language and a wide-ranging mix of linguistic philosophy, the theory is tested against multi-lingual data gathered in northern Morocco in 2001-2002. A must-read for linguists interested in the idiolect or chaos and complexity theory.

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THe Idiolect, Chaos and Language Custom Far from Equilibrium: Conversations in Morocco

THe Idiolect, Chaos and Language Custom Far from Equilibrium: Conversations in Morocco

by Joseph W. Kuhl
THe Idiolect, Chaos and Language Custom Far from Equilibrium: Conversations in Morocco

THe Idiolect, Chaos and Language Custom Far from Equilibrium: Conversations in Morocco

by Joseph W. Kuhl

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The first theoretical work in the field of linguistics to explore the relationship between language, complexity theory, and chaos. The ground-breaking investigations into the idiolect and Hermann Paul's concept of Language Custom opened new avenues within sociolinguistics that previously paid little attention to the role of individual speakers in co-creating intelligible Language Customs, or sociolects, when speakers sharing little or no overlapping or translatable language. This 'far from equilibrium' scenario lends itself quite well to the metaphors of chaos theory while raising interesting questions for dialectologists and sociolinguists concerned with issues of translation, language accommodation, and feedback loops in the haphazard emergence of the foundations of meaningful discourse from the chaos of misunderstanding. Drawing on influences from complexity and chaos theory, Heideggarian views on our relationship with language and a wide-ranging mix of linguistic philosophy, the theory is tested against multi-lingual data gathered in northern Morocco in 2001-2002. A must-read for linguists interested in the idiolect or chaos and complexity theory.


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BN ID: 2940163871353
Publisher: Joseph W. Kuhl
Publication date: 04/25/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 376 KB

About the Author

Joseph W. Kuhl was born on the move living in a dozen different cities before he was 10 with his carney family before being sent to the Grease Wood Boys Home in Hezbollah, Georgia from which he escaped at age 15. He spent the next 12 years digging swimming holes, painting houses, raking leaves, pouring drinks, and agitating as a Neo-Marxist before expatriating to Morocco, Andalusia, Niger, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Ecuador, Afghanistan and Lao PDR.  

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