Levelling and diffusion in the Cumbrian city dialect of Carlisle

Levelling and diffusion in the Cumbrian city dialect of Carlisle
Title Levelling and diffusion in the Cumbrian city dialect of Carlisle PDF eBook
Author Sandra Jansen
Publisher Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Pages 150
Release 2018-05-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3823390368

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This book presents a synchronic investigation of variation and change processes in Carlisle English, a variety spoken in the far north-west of England. The dataset is based on sociolinguistic interviews and the variation in the variables Goose, Goat and Foot, (T), (R) and (TH) is analysed quantitatively in order to detect diffusion and levelling processes as outcomes of dialect contact scenarios in Carlisle.

Processes of Change

Processes of Change
Title Processes of Change PDF eBook
Author Sandra Jansen
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 273
Release 2019-08-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027262101

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The present volume brings together leading scholars studying language change from a variety of sociolinguistic perspectives, complementing and enriching the existing literature by providing readers with a kaleidoscopic perspective of aspects of change in English from around 1700 until the present day. The volume presents a collection of in-depth studies on a broad spectrum of phonetic, lexical, grammatical and discourse variation, drawing on historical corpora, dictionaries, metalinguistic commentary, ego-documents, spoken language and survey data. Apart from advancing our knowledge of processes of language change in varieties of English, including British English, Irish English, Australian English, South African English, American English and Canadian English, the individual chapters contribute to the theoretical debates on variation and change in Late Modern as well as Present-day English.

Perspectives on Northern Englishes

Perspectives on Northern Englishes
Title Perspectives on Northern Englishes PDF eBook
Author Sylvie Hancil
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 316
Release 2017-07-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110450909

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Northern English has been the object of much attention linguistically over the last thirty years but scholars have had a tendency to focus on the phonology of the dialects and varieties encountered. The purpose of the present volume is to complement and enrich the existing studies by providing readers with a kaleidoscopic perspective, allowing for a holistic interpretation and understanding of Northern English. It includes studies not only on phonology but also on semantics, syntax and sociolinguistics from a synchronic and diachronic point of view, with a special emphasis on the process of enregisterment. The varieties covered include Scottish Standard English, Shetland and Northern Ireland as well as varieties from the North of England.

Language Variation - European Perspectives V

Language Variation - European Perspectives V
Title Language Variation - European Perspectives V PDF eBook
Author Eivind Torgersen
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 256
Release 2015-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027268819

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Language Variation – European Perspectives V is based on papers presented at the Seventh International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 7), which was held in Trondheim, Norway from 26 to 28 June 2013. The 17 papers included in the book explore phonetic and phonological variation (Bitenc and Kenda-Jež; Hildenbrandt and Moosmüller; Jansen; Schaufuß; Schleef, Flynn and Ramsammy; Stuart-Smith, Rathcke, Sonderegger and Macdonald), morphology (Padilla-Moyano), syntax (Christensen and Juel Jensen; Jónsson, Brynjólfsdóttir and Sverrisdóttir), morphosyntax (Auger and Wycoff; Cerruti and Regis), language ideology, linguistic practices and language attitudes (Strand; Hall-Lew, Fairs and Lew; Dunmore and Smith-Christmas), code-switching (Amadou; Bucher) and language documentation (Kühl). The book is essential reading for scholars working on variation and change in European languages. The articles in the present volume investigate Romani, Turkish, Greek, Slovene, Picard, Swiss-German, Basque, Danish, Italian, English, Gaelic, Icelandic Sign Language, Faroe Danish and Norwegian.

Language Mapping

Language Mapping
Title Language Mapping PDF eBook
Author Jürgen Erich Schmidt
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 937
Release 2011-03-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110219166

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The Handbook of Language Mapping aims to explore the core methodological and theoretical approaches of linguistic cartography. In both empirical and theoretical linguistics, the spatial variation of language is of increasing interest and the visualization of language in space is therefore also of growing significance. It is the precondition for correct data interpretation. But how does it work? What has to be considered when drawing a map? And how has the problem been tackled so far? This book provides answers to such questions by taking a closer look at the theoretical issues surrounding cartography and at the concrete practice of mapping. The fundamental issues raised are addressed particularly well, since linguistic geography is not only one of the domains with a lengthy tradition, it is also one of the most progressive fields in linguistics. At the same time, because of their visual primacy, linguistic maps directly confront the challenges of human perception and aesthetics. In this context, envisioning the fruits of language mapping is a fascinating and inspiring endeavor, not just for experts. With its accessible texts and wealth of full-color images, the handbook not only represents a comprehensive manual serving the interests of a variety of readers, it also fills a gap in the ongoing linguistic discourse.

Language and a Sense of Place

Language and a Sense of Place
Title Language and a Sense of Place PDF eBook
Author Chris Montgomery
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 387
Release 2017-05-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107098718

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This book explores twenty-first century approaches to place by bringing together a range of language variation and change research.

English – One Tongue, Many Voices

English – One Tongue, Many Voices
Title English – One Tongue, Many Voices PDF eBook
Author Jan Svartvik
Publisher Springer
Pages 299
Release 2016-01-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230596169

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This is the fully revised and expanded second edition of English - One Tongue, Many Voices, a book by three internationally distinguished English language scholars who tell the fascinating, improbable saga of English in time and space. Chapters trace the history of the language from its obscure beginnings over 1500 years ago as a collection of dialects spoken by marauding, illiterate tribes. They show how the geographical spread of the language in its increasing diversity has made English into an international language of unprecedented range and variety. The authors examine the present state of English as a global language and the problems, pressures and uncertainties of its future, online and offline. They argue that, in spite of the amazing variety and plurality of English, it remains a single language.