Historical Sociolinguistic Philology – a New Hybrid Discipline, its Interests, and its Scope

This contribution presents the basic rationale and principles of a new hybrid discipline of historical sociolinguistic philology, or the sociolinguistically informed study of ancient texts, as showcased in the current special issue. It is shown how an interactional model of communication validates a...

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Main Author: Soukup Barbara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2017-12-01
Series:Open Linguistics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2017-0034
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description This contribution presents the basic rationale and principles of a new hybrid discipline of historical sociolinguistic philology, or the sociolinguistically informed study of ancient texts, as showcased in the current special issue. It is shown how an interactional model of communication validates and scaffolds the application of synchronic sociocultural linguistic theory and findings to the analysis of ancient texts in order to achieve a more fully contextualized account and interpretation of their meaning from a perspective contemporary to their origination. In fact, it is argued that any study of ancient texts should take the perspective of its producer(s) and addressee(s) into consideration, and that written language use cannot be satisfactorily accounted for without reference to the immediate, on-the-ground-level social context and situation within which it arose.
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spelling doaj.art-1a2d6e00f3d142ceb5e36306f76c03b52022-12-21T21:25:40ZengDe GruyterOpen Linguistics2300-99692017-12-013167367810.1515/opli-2017-0034opli-2017-0034Historical Sociolinguistic Philology – a New Hybrid Discipline, its Interests, and its ScopeSoukup Barbara0English Department, University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaThis contribution presents the basic rationale and principles of a new hybrid discipline of historical sociolinguistic philology, or the sociolinguistically informed study of ancient texts, as showcased in the current special issue. It is shown how an interactional model of communication validates and scaffolds the application of synchronic sociocultural linguistic theory and findings to the analysis of ancient texts in order to achieve a more fully contextualized account and interpretation of their meaning from a perspective contemporary to their origination. In fact, it is argued that any study of ancient texts should take the perspective of its producer(s) and addressee(s) into consideration, and that written language use cannot be satisfactorily accounted for without reference to the immediate, on-the-ground-level social context and situation within which it arose.https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2017-0034historical sociolinguisticssociocultural linguisticsinteractionlanguage variationtheorycontextualization
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Historical Sociolinguistic Philology – a New Hybrid Discipline, its Interests, and its Scope
Open Linguistics
historical sociolinguistics
sociocultural linguistics
interaction
language variation
theory
contextualization
title Historical Sociolinguistic Philology – a New Hybrid Discipline, its Interests, and its Scope
title_full Historical Sociolinguistic Philology – a New Hybrid Discipline, its Interests, and its Scope
title_fullStr Historical Sociolinguistic Philology – a New Hybrid Discipline, its Interests, and its Scope
title_full_unstemmed Historical Sociolinguistic Philology – a New Hybrid Discipline, its Interests, and its Scope
title_short Historical Sociolinguistic Philology – a New Hybrid Discipline, its Interests, and its Scope
title_sort historical sociolinguistic philology a new hybrid discipline its interests and its scope
topic historical sociolinguistics
sociocultural linguistics
interaction
language variation
theory
contextualization
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2017-0034
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