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Urban Matters
Current approaches in variationist sociolinguistics
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Edited by:
Arne Ziegler
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2021
About this book
The city as a complex socio-cultural structure plays a central role, economically, administratively as well as culturally. Factors such as higher population density, a more expansive infrastructure, and larger social and cultural diversity compared to rural areas have a substantial impact on urban society and urban communication.
Focusing on the latter, the contributions to this volume discuss the characteristics and dynamics of urban language use, considering aspects such as contact, variation and change, as well as identity, indexicality, and attitudes, but also spatial factors including mobility, urbanisation/counterurbanisation, and diffusion processes.
The collected articles provide an update of ‘first wave’ approaches of variationist sociolinguistics, but also establish a connection to ‘third wave’ research for readers from a broad range of fields, especially sociolinguistics, variationist linguistics, and dialectology. The book presents modern methodological and conceptual ideas and a wealth of new findings but also serves as a reference work, combining theoretical discussions with results from recent empirical studies.
Focusing on the latter, the contributions to this volume discuss the characteristics and dynamics of urban language use, considering aspects such as contact, variation and change, as well as identity, indexicality, and attitudes, but also spatial factors including mobility, urbanisation/counterurbanisation, and diffusion processes.
The collected articles provide an update of ‘first wave’ approaches of variationist sociolinguistics, but also establish a connection to ‘third wave’ research for readers from a broad range of fields, especially sociolinguistics, variationist linguistics, and dialectology. The book presents modern methodological and conceptual ideas and a wealth of new findings but also serves as a reference work, combining theoretical discussions with results from recent empirical studies.
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Arne Ziegler, Stefanie Edler and Georg Oberdorfer Open Access Download PDF |
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Paul Kerswill Open Access Download PDF |
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Barbara Johnstone Open Access Download PDF |
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The case of Swabian German Karen V. Beaman Open Access Download PDF |
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Daniel Duncan Open Access Download PDF |
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The case of the front short vowels in Eastern England David Britain and Sarah Grossenbacher Open Access Download PDF |
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Evidence from Italian speakers living abroad Stefania Marzo, Silvia Natale and Stefano De Pascale Open Access Download PDF |
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The case of Ontario, Canada Bridget L. Jankowski and Sali A. Tagliamonte Open Access Download PDF |
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Urban dialect loss in Michigan Monica Nesbitt Open Access Download PDF |
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The changing indexicalities of damped /i/ Jenny Nilsson, Lena Wenner, Therese Leinonen and Eva Thorselius Open Access Download PDF |
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The Austrian case Arne Ziegler, Georg Oberdorfer and Kristina Herbert Open Access Download PDF |
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Simon Pröll, Stephan Elspass and Simon Pickl Open Access Download PDF |
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Deepthi Gopal, Tam Blaxter, David Willis and Adrian Leemann Open Access Download PDF |
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November 17, 2021
eBook ISBN:
9789027258281
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280
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