Metalanguage and Identity: From Narration to Reflection
By (Author) David Evans
By (author) Manel Herat
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
16th October 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Sociolinguistics
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
How does language attain to rear view reflection and then timeless analysis How does language garner its conceptualisation in order to do this
This book is an exploration of the process in which everyday narrative language can become reflective and then analytical. Narrative language is viewed as a way of becoming within the flow of time and therefore life.
Evans and Herat show that there are levels in language that correspond with conceptual structures existing in wider society, which shape the formation of a metalanguage. They explore how metaphor is an important creative tool in raising language to a more conceptual level in the constitution of a metalanguage. The book considers the development of different strands of metalanguage, for example, mind-based logic, physically based metaphor and social grammar, to provide a fuller account of language and identity by challenging sweeping existential accounts of language.
By studying the formation and application of metalanguage, the authors show it can help develop a more questioning, dialogic critical pedagogy in education to accustom students to develop critical awareness.
David Evans is a Fellow in the School of Education Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK.
Manel Herat is Senior Lecturer in English and Linguistics at Liverpool Hope University, UK.