”High” and ”Low” in urban Danish speech styles

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Abstract

This article approaches on-going sociolinguistic processes in Copenhagen by focusing on the overt metalinguistic activities of a group of adolescents. The article sheds light on how social power differences are refracted in the metalinsguistic activities of these adolescents in spite of the relatively homogenous (or hegemonic) sociolinguistic conditions of Danish society. In the article, I investigate how social status relations understood as cultural interpretations of societal high and low are relevant to on-going social value ascriptions to the contrasting ways of speaking labelled integrated and street language. The metalinguistic data I present points to a sociolinguistic transformation. Linguistic signs that used to be seen as related to migration, on an insider/outsider dimension of comparison, are now related to status on a high/low dimension as well. (Sociolinguistic transformation, ethnicity, social class, enregisterment, metalinguistic reflections)*

Original languageEnglish
JournalLanguage in Society
Volume42
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)115-138
Number of pages24
ISSN0047-4045
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013

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