Researching Northern English
Title | Researching Northern English PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Hickey |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Pages | 495 |
Release | 2015-12-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027267677 |
Northern English has become the focus of intensive research in the past decade or so, following on a series of dedicated conferences. The present book brings together leading-edge contributions on various aspects of language use, variation and change in the North of England. The volume covers the history of English in this area as well as providing incisive studies of both the varieties of English spoken in cities and in larger parts of the area. In addition, the collection contains a number of interface studies, e.g. concerned with the borders of the North of England, both to Scotland and the South of England or dealing with second-language varieties of Northern English or with additional issues, such as enregisterment. All these contributions help to draw a comprehensive picture of this key area of the English-speaking world and point the way forward for future research.
Dialect Writing and the North of England
Title | Dialect Writing and the North of England PDF eBook |
Author | Honeybone Patrick Honeybone |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2020-09-04 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1474442587 |
Analysing examples from 18th century literary texts through to 21st century social media, this is the first comprehensive collection to explore dialect writing in the North of England. The book also considers broad questions about dialect writing in general: What is it? Who does it? What types of dialect writing exist? How can linguists interpret it?Bringing together a wide range of contributors, the book investigates everything from the cultural positioning and impact of dialect writing to the mechanics of how authors produce dialect spellings (and what this can tell us about the structure of the dialects represented). The book features a number of case studies, focusing on dialect writing from all over the North of England, considering a wide range of types of text, including dialect poetry, translations into dialect, letters, tweets, direct speech in novels, humorous localised volumes, written reports of conversations and cartoons in local newspapers.
Historical Spoken Language Research
Title | Historical Spoken Language Research PDF eBook |
Author | Ivor Timmis |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2017-08-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1315390027 |
Historical Research on Spoken Language: Corpus Perspectives uses historical sources to discuss continuity and change in spoken language. Based on two corpora compiled using data from sociological and anthropological studies of Victorian London and 1930s Bolton, the author shows how historical spoken corpora can illuminate the nature of spoken language as well as the attitudes, values and behaviour of the specific community represented in a corpus. This book: demonstrates how spoken language can be examined using material collected before the advent of sophisticated recording equipment and large-scale computerised corpora; shows how other written sources such as diaries, letters and existing historical corpora can be used to analyse informal language use as far back as the fifteenth century; provides insight into the longevity and resilience of many spoken language features which are often regarded as vernacular or non-standard; comes with a companion website which gives full access to the Bolton Worktown Corpus. Historical Research on Spoken Language is key reading for researchers and students working in relevant areas.
Accent and Teacher Identity in Britain
Title | Accent and Teacher Identity in Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Baratta |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2018-04-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1350054941 |
In British society, we celebrate diversity and champion equality across many areas, such as race and religion. However, where do British accents stand? Do notions such as 'common' or 'posh' still exist regarding certain accents, to the extent that people are deemed fit, or not, for certain professions, despite their qualifications? Accent and Teacher Identity in Britain explores these questions and Alex Baratta's research shows that those with accents regional to the North and Midlands are most likely to be told by mentors and senior staff to essentially sound less regional, whereas those from the Home Counties are less likely to be given instructions to change their accent at all. Baratta investigates the notion of linguistic power, in terms of which accents appear to be favoured within the context of teacher training and from the perspective of teachers who feel they lack power in the construction of their linguistic teacher identity. He also questions modifying one's accent to meet someone else's standard for what is 'linguistically appropriate', in terms of how such a modified accent impact on personal identity. Is accent modification regarded by the individual neutrally or is it seen as 'selling out'?
Revisiting the Medieval North of England
Title | Revisiting the Medieval North of England PDF eBook |
Author | Anita Auer |
Publisher | University of Wales Press |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 2019-02-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786833956 |
1. Interdisciplinary nature of the volume 2. Reflection of recent work carried on the North of England in various projects 3. Sheds new light on the North of England (underexplored thus far) and asks new questions / sets out new lines of inquiry for future research (?)
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 |
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.
A Dictionary of Varieties of English
Title | A Dictionary of Varieties of English PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Hickey |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 469 |
Release | 2014-02-03 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0470656417 |
A Dictionary of Varieties of English presents a comprehensive listing of the distinctive dialects and forms of English spoken throughout the contemporary world. Provides an invaluable introduction and guide to current research trends in the field Includes definitions both for the varieties of English and regions they feature, and for terms and concepts derived from a linguistic analysis of these varieties Explores important research issues including the transportation of dialects of English, the rise of ‘New Englishes’, sociolinguistic investigations of various English-speaking locales, and the study of language contact and change. Reflects our increased awareness of global forms of English, and the advances made in the study of varieties of the language in recent decades Creates an invaluable, informative resource for students and scholars alike, spanning the rich and diverse linguistic varieties of the most widely accepted language of international communication