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The Pluricentricity Debate: On Austrian German and other Germanic Standard Varieties: Routledge Focus on Linguistics

Autor Stefan Dollinger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iun 2019
This book unpacks a 30-year debate about the pluricentricity of German. It examines the concept of pluricentricity, an idea implicit to the study of World Englishes, which expressly allows for national standard varieties, and the notion of "pluri-areality," which seeks to challenge the former. Looking at the debate from three angles – methodological, theoretical, and epistemological – the volume draws on data from German and English, with additional perspectives from Dutch, Luxembourgish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian, to establish if and to what degree "pluri-areality" and pluricentricity model various sociolinguistic situations adequately. Dollinger argues that "pluri-areality" is synonymous with "geographical variation" and, as such, no match for pluricentricity. Instead, "pluri-areality" presupposes an atheoretical, supposedly "neutral", data-driven linguistics that violates basic science-theoretical principles. Three fail-safes are suggested – the uniformitarian hypothesis, Popper’s theory of falsification and speaker attitudes – to avoid philological incompatibilities and terminological clutter. This book is of particular interest to scholars in sociolinguistics, World Englishes, Germanic languages and linguists more generally.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367143572
ISBN-10: 0367143577
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 48
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Focus on Linguistics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Table of Contents

List of tables
List of illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Terminological Note
1 The problem
1.1 What is pluricentricity?
1.2 What is pluri-areality?
1.3 Pluricentricity in the world
1.4 Pluricentricity in the Germanic languages
1.5 An outline of the book
2 Standardizing German: concepts and background
2.1 Contiguous borders vs. sea borders
2.2 What's in a name?
2.3 The standardization of written German
2.4 Abstand, ausbau language and "roofing"
3 The international pluricentric model
3.1 English
3.2 Northern Germanic
3.3 Belgian Dutch (Flemish) and Dutch Dutch
3.4 Luxembourgish
4 The German "pluri-areal" model
4.1 Dialectological context
4.2 Pluricentric and monocentric models of German
4.3 The Upper Austrian – Bavarian border
4.4 A pluricentrist turned pluri-arealist
5 The case against pluricentricity
5.1 Pluricentricity and the Österreichisches Wörterbuch (ÖWB)
5.2 The charge of ideology vs. enregistering ideology
5.3 The pluri-arealist bias
5.4 Reinterpreting Auer (2005)
5.5 Pluricentricity: outdated in a borderless Europe vs. homo nationalis?
6 The case against "pluri-areality"
6.1 Demystifying pluri-areality = "geographical variation"
6.2 A-theoretical empiricism
6.3 The Axiom of Categoricity
6.4 Type vs. tokens and social salience
6.5 Formulae in a black box
7 The lynchpin: speaker attitudes
7.1 State Nation Austria vs. Nation State Germany
7.2 Linguistic insecurity
7.3 German mother-tongue language instruction
7.4 Language planning and pedagogy
8 Examples: trends, not categoricity
8.1 An undetected Austrianism: Anpatzen 'make disreputable'
8.2 An unlikely Austrianism: der Tormann 'goal tender'
8.3 An even unlikelier Austrianism: hudeln
8.4 An enregistered Austrianism: es geht sich (nicht) aus
8.5 A typology of Austrianisms
9 Safeguards in the Modelling of Standard Varieties
9.1 The Uniformitarian Principle: "vertical" and "horizontal"
9.2 Explicit and falsifiable theories
9.3 "The speaker is always right": pedagogical implications
9.4 The language political angle of "pluri-areality"
9.5 Considering political borders
10 Bibliography
General Index







Notă biografică

Stefan Dollinger is Associate Professor at UBC Vancouver, specializing in historical linguistics, sociolinguistics and linguistic border studies. He is the author of New-Dialect Formation in Canada (2008) and The Written Questionnaire in Social Dialectology (2015), and Chief Editor of the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles – www.dchp.ca/dchp2 (2017).

Descriere

This book unpacks ongoing debates on pluricentricity, an idea implicit to the study of World Englishes which considers differing standards or local norms in a language's national varieties, with a focus on the emergent counter-perspective of "pluri-areality" as exemplified in the German language.