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Mapping Nonlinguists’ Evaluations of Japanese Language Variation
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Daniel Long
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- List of Tables xv
- Series Editor’s Introduction xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction xxiii
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Part I
- Informant Classification of Dialects 3
- Dialects 9
- The Netherlands-German National Border as a Subjective Dialect Boundary 31
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Part II
- Consciousness of Dialect Boundaries 39
- Consciousness of Linguistic Boundaries and Actual Linguistic Boundaries 63
- Dialect Consciousness and Dialect Divisions 71
- On Dialect Consciousness 101
- The Discussion Surrounding the Subjective Boundaries of Dialects 115
- On the Value of Subjective Dialect Boundaries 131
- Dialects and the Subjective Judgments of Speakers 135
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Part III
- Classification of Dialects by Image 147
- Subjective Dialect Division in Great Britain 161
- Geographical Perceptions of Japanese Dialect Regions 177
- Mapping Nonlinguists’ Evaluations of Japanese Language Variation 199
- The Perception of Post-Unification German Regional Speech 227
- Variation and the Norm 243
- The Perception of Turkish Dialects 263
- Regional Variation in Subjective Dialect Divisions in the United States 283
- A View from the West 315
- “Welshness” and “Englishness” as Attitudinal Dimensions of English Language Varieties in Wales 333
- Dialect Recognition 345
- A Language Attitude Approach to the Perception of Regional Variety 359
- References 375
- Additional Readings 393
- About the Contributors and Translators 403
- Index 409
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- List of Tables xv
- Series Editor’s Introduction xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction xxiii
-
Part I
- Informant Classification of Dialects 3
- Dialects 9
- The Netherlands-German National Border as a Subjective Dialect Boundary 31
-
Part II
- Consciousness of Dialect Boundaries 39
- Consciousness of Linguistic Boundaries and Actual Linguistic Boundaries 63
- Dialect Consciousness and Dialect Divisions 71
- On Dialect Consciousness 101
- The Discussion Surrounding the Subjective Boundaries of Dialects 115
- On the Value of Subjective Dialect Boundaries 131
- Dialects and the Subjective Judgments of Speakers 135
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Part III
- Classification of Dialects by Image 147
- Subjective Dialect Division in Great Britain 161
- Geographical Perceptions of Japanese Dialect Regions 177
- Mapping Nonlinguists’ Evaluations of Japanese Language Variation 199
- The Perception of Post-Unification German Regional Speech 227
- Variation and the Norm 243
- The Perception of Turkish Dialects 263
- Regional Variation in Subjective Dialect Divisions in the United States 283
- A View from the West 315
- “Welshness” and “Englishness” as Attitudinal Dimensions of English Language Varieties in Wales 333
- Dialect Recognition 345
- A Language Attitude Approach to the Perception of Regional Variety 359
- References 375
- Additional Readings 393
- About the Contributors and Translators 403
- Index 409