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Variation and drift
loss of agreement in germanic
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Charles A. Ferguson
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Foreword xv
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I. The Social organization of variation and change
- Dialect typology 3
- Dialect and style in the speech of upper class Philadelphia 23
- (ay) Goes to the city. Exploring the expressive use of variation 47
- Social class and language variation in Bilingual speech communities 69
- “Why do women do this?” Sex and gender differences in speech 101
- Interactional conditioning of linguistic heterogeneity 115
- Peaks and glides in southern states short-a 135
- Denasalization of the velar nasal in Tokyo Japanese 161
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II. The linguistic structure of variation and change
- Variation and drift 173
- Turning different at the turn of the century 199
- From and function in linguistic variation 221
- The history of the ancient Hebrew modal system and Labov’s rule of compensatory structural change 253
- Phonetic evidence for the evolution of lexical classes 263
- Phonological rule set complexity in a very large vocabulary word recognition system 289
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III. African-American varieties of English
- The origins of variations in Guyanese 311
- The urbanization of creole phonology 329
- Copula variability in Jamaican creole and African American vernacular English 357
- Contraction and deletion in vernacular black English 373
- Dimensions of a theory of econolinguistics 397
- William Labov 421
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Foreword xv
-
I. The Social organization of variation and change
- Dialect typology 3
- Dialect and style in the speech of upper class Philadelphia 23
- (ay) Goes to the city. Exploring the expressive use of variation 47
- Social class and language variation in Bilingual speech communities 69
- “Why do women do this?” Sex and gender differences in speech 101
- Interactional conditioning of linguistic heterogeneity 115
- Peaks and glides in southern states short-a 135
- Denasalization of the velar nasal in Tokyo Japanese 161
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II. The linguistic structure of variation and change
- Variation and drift 173
- Turning different at the turn of the century 199
- From and function in linguistic variation 221
- The history of the ancient Hebrew modal system and Labov’s rule of compensatory structural change 253
- Phonetic evidence for the evolution of lexical classes 263
- Phonological rule set complexity in a very large vocabulary word recognition system 289
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III. African-American varieties of English
- The origins of variations in Guyanese 311
- The urbanization of creole phonology 329
- Copula variability in Jamaican creole and African American vernacular English 357
- Contraction and deletion in vernacular black English 373
- Dimensions of a theory of econolinguistics 397
- William Labov 421
- Index 429