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Terminologies in Crisis: Challenges and insights from multipolar metalinguistics

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Abstract

This paper addresses the question of metalinguistic terminology from a cross-linguistic and cross-conceptual perspective. In the first part of the paper, the current crisis in terminology is analysed, with a focus on unthinking the dominant keywords and concepts of global Anglophone linguistics such as “language” , ”creole” , ”dialect”, and ”variety” . Theorizing the problems of Anglocentrism and Eurocolonial dominance on metalinguistic practices, the paper turns to the contact zone as an area of conceptual innovation and terminological legitimacy. With a point of departure in three case studies from the South Pacific contact zone, the paper integrates insights from South Pacific keywords and local metalinguistic terms. It advocates for the adoption of a new multipolar metalinguistics and underscores the importance of incorporating emic perspectives into linguistic theorizing.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume41
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)59-80
Number of pages22
ISSN0920-9034
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026
EventSociety for Pidgin and Creole Languages – Virtual Winter Meeting
- , United States
Duration: 12 Jan 202313 Jan 2023

Conference

ConferenceSociety for Pidgin and Creole Languages – Virtual Winter Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
Period12/01/202313/01/2023

Keywords

  • Bislama
  • Conceptual colonialism
  • Conceptual semantics
  • Contact zones
  • Emic concepts
  • Eticization
  • Lanwis
  • Metalinguistic terminology
  • Multipolar metalinguistics
  • Terminological Anglocentrism

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