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Sociolinguistic Variation and Change

Autor Peter Trudgill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2001
A selection of Peter Trudgill's major works since 1990 in the field of sociolinguistics. The book deals with a number of different but related topics. One theme is the role of English in the world, and the nature of standard English or Englishes. Other themes include language as a human issue.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780878403691
ISBN-10: 0878403698
Pagini: 197
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Rev.
Editura: Georgetown University Press

Notă biografică

Peter Trudgill is professor of English linguistics at the bilingual University of Fribourg in Switzerland. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and has an Honorary Doctorate from Uppsala University.

Cuprins

I. Sociohistorical LinguisticsIntroduction: Sociohistorical linguistics 1. British vernacular dialects in the formation of American English: the case of East Anglian do2. Short 'o' in East Anglia and New England3. Sociohistorical linguistics and dialect survival: a note on another Nova Scotian enclave II. Dialect ChangeIntroduction: Dialect Change 4. Two hundred years of dedialectalisation: the East Anglian short vowel system5. New-dialect formation and dedialectisation: embryonic and vestigial variants6. Norwich revisited: recent linguistic changes in an English urban dialect III. Language Contact Introduction: Language Contact 7. Dual-source pidgins and reverse creoloids: northern perspectives on language contact8. Language contact and the function of linguistic gender9. Third-person singular zero: African American vernacular English, East Anglian dialects and Spanish persecution in the Low Countries 10. Language Contact and inherent variability: the absence of hypercorrection in East Anglian present-tense verb forms IV. Language creation and language death Introduction: Language creation and language death 11. Ausbau sociolinguistics and the perception of language status in contemporary Europe12. Ausbau sociolinguistics and identity in modern Greece13. Language maintenance and language shift: preservation versus extinction V. EnglishesIntroduction: Englishes 14. English as an endangered language 15. Standard English: what it isn't16. The sociolinguistics of modern RP