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Expanding the Notion of the Linguistic Repertoire: On the Concept of Spracherleben—The Lived Experience of Language

Brigitta Busch
- 23 Jul 2015 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 3, pp 340-358
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The authors explored the connections between the concepts of the linguistic repertoire, of language ideologies, and of lived experience of language, and foregrounded the concept of Spracherleben, the lived experience, which is based on phenomenological approaches, as developed by the French philosopher Merleau-Ponty.
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The aim of this article is to explore the connections between the concepts of the linguistic repertoire, of language ideologies, and of lived experience of language. In foregrounding the concept of Spracherleben, the lived experience of language, this article contributes to the ongoing debate on how to rethink the notion of the linguistic repertoire considering that current phenomena such as increased mobility, migration, or participation in transnational networks of communication make it difficult to take, as Gumperz (1964) did in his original concept, relatively stable speech communities as point of departure. The notion of the lived experience of language which I am elaborating here emphasizes the intersubjective dimension of language as a gesture toward the other and casts light on the often-neglected bodily and emotional dimensions of perception and speech. Attaching particular importance to the perspective of the experiencing subject, the concept is based on phenomenological approaches, as developed in the 1940s by the French philosopher Merleau-Ponty.

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Researching forced migrants’ trajectories: encounters with multilingualism

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The production of space

Henri Lefebvre
- 01 Jul 1992 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a plan of the present work, from absolute space to abstract space, from the Contradictions of Space to Differential Space, and from Contradictory Space to Social Space.
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Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative

TL;DR: The same intellectual courage with which she addressed issues of gender, Judith Butler turns her attention to speech and conduct in contemporary political life, looking at several efforts to target speech as conduct that has become subject to political debate as discussed by the authors.
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