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Social Dialectology

In honour of Peter Trudgill
  • Edited by: David Britain and Jenny Cheshire
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2003
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The time-honoured study of dialects took a new turn some forty years ago, giving centre stage to social factors and the quantitative analysis of language variation and change. It has become a discipline that no scholar of language can afford to ignore. This collection identifies the main theoretical and methodological issues currently preoccupying researchers in social dialectology, drawing not only on variation in English in the UK, USA, New Zealand, Europe and elsewhere but also in Arabic, Greek, Norwegian and Spanish dialects. The volume brings together previously unpublished work by the world's most prolific and well-respected social dialectologists as well as by some younger, dynamic researchers. Together the authors provide new perspectives on both the traditional areas of sociolinguistic variation and change and the newer fields of dialect formation, dialect diffusion and dialect levelling. They provide a snapshot of some of the burning issues currently preoccupying researchers in the field and give signposts to the future direction of the discipline.

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Matthew J. Gordon, University of Missouri-Columbia, in Language 82(3), 2006:
This volume offers an exceptionally strong collection of papers as befits the honoree. In addition to paying tribute to Trudgill, the editors sought to offer a survey of 'the main trends in the field', and with the international cast of contributors they have succeeded on this count as well.


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William Labov
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Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy
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Dennis R. Preston
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The focusing of -kum in Amman
Enam Al-Wer
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Margaret Maclagan and Elizabeth Gordon
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Interpreting morphosyntactic resemblances in terms of direct input, parallel development, and linguistic contact
Daniel Schreier
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J.K. Chambers
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A new look at the actuation problem
Richard J. Watts
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The case of weren't intensification
Walt Wolfram and Natalie Schilling-Estes
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Fitting the pieces of the puzzle together
Lesley Milroy
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Divergence caused by international border changes
Miklós Kontra
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David Britain
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On the role of external factors in language change
James Milroy
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Paul Kerswill
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The case of when clauses
Jenny Cheshire
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Maria Sifianou
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The Smoi of Mandal
Ernst Håkon Jahr
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Sharon Millar
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On intervention in linguistic affairs
Henry G. Widdowson and Barbara Seidlhofer
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Jan Terje Faarlund
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