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Chapter 14. Historical sociolinguistics and the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration

  • Mark Richard Lauersdorf
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Crossing Borders, Making Connections
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© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Acknowledgments V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Chapter 1. Introduction: Why interdisciplinarity? 1
  5. Chapter 2. The value of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary linguistic research 7
  6. Chapter 3. Faculty and student affairs partnerships: Creating inclusive campus environments for students of diverse linguistic backgrounds 23
  7. Chapter 4. Critical race theory and the new sociolinguistics 41
  8. Chapter 5. You don’t even try to understand!: Interdisciplinarity in language and gender studies 59
  9. Chapter 6. Ecolinguistics as a transdisciplinary movement and a way of life 71
  10. Chapter 7. Ethnography in interdisciplinary research in linguistics 89
  11. Chapter 8. Connections and interdisciplinarity: Linguistic Atlas Project data from an assemblage perspective 99
  12. Chapter 9. Reassembling linguistics: Semiotic and epistemic assemblages 111
  13. Chapter 10. Language ideological assemblages within linguistic anthropology 129
  14. Chapter 11. A case of archeological classification 143
  15. Chapter 12. Language and materiality in global capitalism 169
  16. Chapter 13. The language of building in the southern American colonies 191
  17. Chapter 14. Historical sociolinguistics and the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration 207
  18. Chapter 15. Comprehensive review of the effect of using music in second language learning 231
  19. Chapter 16. Trashing the Bible 247
  20. Chapter 17. Towards a post-structuralist economics 259
  21. Chapter 18. Life as a linguist among clinicians: Learnings from interdisciplinary collaborations on language and health 275
  22. Index 299
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