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Linguistic Landscapes: A Sociolinguistic Approach by Jeffrey L. Kallen provides a comprehensive exploration of how language manifests in public spaces and urban environments. This scholarly work examines the visible presence of language through signs, billboards, storefronts, and other written forms in cities and communities worldwide.
The book delves into how linguistic landscapes reflect and shape social hierarchies, cultural identities, and power dynamics within multilingual societies. Kallen analyzes the relationship between language choice in public spaces and broader sociolinguistic phenomena, offering insights into globalization, migration, and language contact.
Through detailed case studies and theoretical frameworks, the author demonstrates how linguistic landscapes serve as windows into understanding community demographics, language attitudes, and the negotiation of identity in increasingly diverse urban centers. This work is essential for sociolinguists, urban planners, and scholars interested in how language functions beyond traditional communication contexts.







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