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7. Language, economy, and the international artist community in Berlin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- 1. The sociolinguistic economy of Berlin: cosmopolitan perspectives on language, diversity and social space 1
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Section 1: From past to present
- 2. Longue durée and social styles: Shifting indexicalities in the Berlin vernacular from the perspective of historical sociolinguistics 21
- 3. Berlinisch: variation and transformation processes of a city language 51
- 4. Learning to be German: immigration and language in Berlin 73
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Section 2: New identities
- 5. “Unter Freunden redet man anders”: The register awareness of Kiezdeutsch speakers 97
- 6. Social capital and the production and perception of fine phonetic detail in Berlin 125
- 7. Language, economy, and the international artist community in Berlin 145
- 8. Stancetaking and local identity construction among German-American bilinguals in Berlin 167
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Section 3: Commodification
- 9. Lifestyles, milieu languages and the economy: the presence of Italian in the urban spaces of Berlin 195
- 10. From authentication to distinction – consuming Arabic in Berlin’s gentrifying falafel economies 223
- 11. Spanish in Berlin – potentials and perspectives in teaching and tourism 247
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Section 4: Localities
- 12. Linguistic landscapes and the making of an imagined community 279
- 13. The linguistic landscapes of Kreuzberg and Neukölln: a comparative analysis of two neighborhoods 299
- 14. Bazaarlingualism in Berlin’s Đồng Xuân Center: anthropological perspectives 329
- 15. Moving stories: writing Berlin lives 347
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- 1. The sociolinguistic economy of Berlin: cosmopolitan perspectives on language, diversity and social space 1
-
Section 1: From past to present
- 2. Longue durée and social styles: Shifting indexicalities in the Berlin vernacular from the perspective of historical sociolinguistics 21
- 3. Berlinisch: variation and transformation processes of a city language 51
- 4. Learning to be German: immigration and language in Berlin 73
-
Section 2: New identities
- 5. “Unter Freunden redet man anders”: The register awareness of Kiezdeutsch speakers 97
- 6. Social capital and the production and perception of fine phonetic detail in Berlin 125
- 7. Language, economy, and the international artist community in Berlin 145
- 8. Stancetaking and local identity construction among German-American bilinguals in Berlin 167
-
Section 3: Commodification
- 9. Lifestyles, milieu languages and the economy: the presence of Italian in the urban spaces of Berlin 195
- 10. From authentication to distinction – consuming Arabic in Berlin’s gentrifying falafel economies 223
- 11. Spanish in Berlin – potentials and perspectives in teaching and tourism 247
-
Section 4: Localities
- 12. Linguistic landscapes and the making of an imagined community 279
- 13. The linguistic landscapes of Kreuzberg and Neukölln: a comparative analysis of two neighborhoods 299
- 14. Bazaarlingualism in Berlin’s Đồng Xuân Center: anthropological perspectives 329
- 15. Moving stories: writing Berlin lives 347
- Index 369