Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science, Pomona College, Claremont, California.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci. 2019 Jan;10(1):e1480. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1480. Epub 2018 Aug 6.
What is the relationship between ethnolinguistic communities and ways of speaking? Who is an authentic speaker of an ethnolinguistic variety? In a time where scholarly and public conceptualizations of race and ethnicity are variable and rapidly changing, potential effects on both self-identification and ways of speaking present an area ripe for study. However, linguistics and allied fields have often overlooked individuals and communities that do not neatly conform to well-defined racial categories. As multiracially identified individuals are one of the fastest growing demographic groups in the United States, researchers will necessarily need to address the way that traditional methodologies have excluded individuals and groups who fall outside of these racial and ethnic categories. This presents a unique challenge for sociolinguistics in particular, since we are interested in how people draw on linguistic variation to perform aspects of their identities, including their races and ethnicities. This study examines the ways in which race and ethnicity have been traditionally conceptualized in linguistics and allied fields, and draws on research from other social sciences to see how they have begun to study individuals who fall outside of traditionally pre-existing social categories. The study also briefly discusses the results of one of the first major sociolinguistic studies on multiracially identified participants, which found substantial effects of self-conceptualization and self-identification on linguistic behavior of these participants. Finally, it will address future questions and directions for research at the intersection of personal identity, race, and language. This article is categorized under: Linguistics > Evolution of Language Linguistics > Linguistic Theory Linguistics > Computational Models of Language Linguistics > Language Acquisition.
民族语言群体与说话方式之间有何关系?谁是民族语言变体的地道使用者?在学术和公众对种族和族裔的概念不断变化且多样化的时代,这些概念对自我认同和说话方式可能产生的影响为研究提供了一个成熟的领域。然而,语言学及相关领域往往忽略了那些不符合明确种族类别的个体和群体。由于具有多种族身份的个体是美国增长最快的人口群体之一,研究人员将不可避免地需要解决传统方法学排除了不属于这些种族和族裔类别的个体和群体的问题。这对社会语言学尤其提出了一个独特的挑战,因为我们对人们如何利用语言差异来表现其身份的各个方面,包括他们的种族和族裔,很感兴趣。本研究考察了传统上在语言学及相关领域中对种族和族裔的概念化方式,并借鉴了其他社会科学的研究,以了解他们如何开始研究那些不属于传统预先存在的社会类别的个体。该研究还简要讨论了第一项针对具有多种族身份的参与者的大型社会语言学研究之一的结果,该研究发现自我概念化和自我认同对这些参与者的语言行为有很大影响。最后,它将探讨个人身份、种族和语言交叉点的未来研究问题和方向。本文属于以下分类: 语言学 > 语言的演化 语言学 > 语言理论 语言学 > 语言的计算模型 语言学 > 语言习得。