thesis thesis In order to distinguish essays and pre-prints from academic theses, we have a separate category. These are often much longer text based documents than a paper. posted on 08.04.2018 by ALYSSA ANNE SEVERIN

This thesis focuses on online language debates between people displaying different normative language stances on the website Reddit. English speakers on Reddit apply norms both onto language and onto how language should be perceived and are able to do this in different ways. This thesis shows that the different ways in which people enact their normative language stances allow them to express their attitudes about language as well as to establish and maintain communities. Moreover, the nature of their behaviour demonstrates that normative language stances extend beyond our traditional understanding of the prescriptive/descriptive dichotomy of linguistic normativity.

History

Principal supervisor Kathryn Burridge Additional supervisor 1 Louisa Willoughby Additional supervisor 2 Julie Bradshaw Year of Award 2018 Department, School or Centre Linguistics and Applied Linguistics Course Doctor of Philosophy Degree Type DOCTORATE Faculty Faculty of Arts