Exploring the linguistic landscape: the case of the ‘Golden Triangle’ in the Algarve, Portugal

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// Linguistics & Language Teaching, Vol. 3, 2009. Papers from the Lancaster University Postgraduate Conference 2008. P.122-145
Studies of the linguistic landscape (LL) are concerned with language in its written form, in the public sphere; language that is visible to all through texts such as billboards and other public signs. The LL is such a taken-for-granted part of our everyday experience that its importance as a form of social practice is often overlooked. Taking a mixed methods approach to the case of the linguistic landscape of the ‘Golden Triangle’, an area of tourist resorts which is gradually becoming a residential area in the Algarve, Portugal, the author suggests that the discursive construction of a place is partly achieved through the highly visible texts of the LL which may also impact upon the discursive construction of the collective identities of those who inhabit the place.

Author(s): Kate Torkington
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Language: English
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Tags: Языки и языкознание;Лингвистика;Социолингвистика;Языковые ситуации и языковая политика