Heartland English: Variation and Transition in the American Midwest
Editat de Timothy C. Frazeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2005
A Publication in the Centennial Series of the American Dialect Society in celebration of the beginning of its second century of research into language variation in America.
“Heartland” English is the first book-length scholarly treatment of English spoken in the Midwest, or the northern interior of the continental United States. Frazer and his contributors focus on the myth of a uniform, “Midwestern” variety of American English. They show the complex region in which forces-old and new- have led to variety in the spoken language.
Contributors include: Craig M. Carver, Thomas Donahue, Rachel Faries, Ticmothy Frazer, Timothy Habick, Robin Herndobler, Donald Lance, Donald Larmouth, Michael Miller, Thomas Murray, Denis Preston, Marjorie Remsing, Timothy Riney, Andre Sledd, Bruce Southard, and Erick Thomas.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817352448
ISBN-10: 0817352449
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: Illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:First Edition, First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
ISBN-10: 0817352449
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: Illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:First Edition, First Edition
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Notă biografică
Timothy C. Frazer is Professor of English at Western Illinois University.
Descriere
“Heartland” English is the first book-length scholarly treatment of English spoken in the Midwest, or the northern interior of the continental United States. Frazer and his contributors focus on the myth of a uniform, “Midwestern” variety of American English. They show the complex region in which forces-old and new- have led to variety in the spoken language.