Linguistic recycling : The process of quoting in increasingly mediatized settings

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Haapanen, Lauri, Perrin, Daniel, Anson, Chris M., Argus, Reili, Burgess, Sally, Cope, Jen, Digmayer, Claas, Hall, Susanne, Jakobs, Eva-Maria, Laalo, Klaus, Leppänen, Leo, Martín-Martín, Pedro, Matsushita, Kayo, Merminod, Gilles, Moskovitz, Cary, Pemberton, Michael, Pfurtscheller, Daniel and Reber, Elisabeth. (2020). Linguistic recycling : The process of quoting in increasingly mediatized settings. AILA Review. 33(1), pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1075/aila.00027.int
AuthorsHaapanen, Lauri, Perrin, Daniel, Anson, Chris M., Argus, Reili, Burgess, Sally, Cope, Jen, Digmayer, Claas, Hall, Susanne, Jakobs, Eva-Maria, Laalo, Klaus, Leppänen, Leo, Martín-Martín, Pedro, Matsushita, Kayo, Merminod, Gilles, Moskovitz, Cary, Pemberton, Michael, Pfurtscheller, Daniel and Reber, Elisabeth
Abstract

“She said that he said that they said…” – This issue of the AILA Review focuses on practices of quoting by which language is recycled in new contexts, transgressing formerly clear boundaries in environments of increasing mediatization. In the introduction, we first present working definitions of our topic’s key terms (Part 1). Then, we go through the topics, outcomes, and main interconnections of the ten approaches as discussed in the papers of this issue (Part 2). Based on the insights from the discussion so far, we develop a systematic framework to analyze the formal, functional, and procedural aspects of linguistic recycling (Part 3). Finally, we touch some of the white spots of this issue to launch the AILA Review online discussion on linguistic recycling (Part 4).

Year2020
JournalAILA Review
Journal citation33 (1), pp. 1-20
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
ISSN1461-0213
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1075/aila.00027.int
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85092592188
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Page range1-20
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Online07 Oct 2020
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Deposited26 Aug 2021
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