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1. Language and Identity on the Scottish/English Border
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Tables, Figures and Extracts viii
- Notes on Contributors xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Language and Identity on the Scottish/English Border 8
- 2 Where North Meets South? Contact, Divergence and the Routinisation of the Fenland Dialect Boundary 27
- 3. Borders in North American English 44
- 4. Spanish Language Variation and Ethnic Identity in New Mexico: Internal and External Borders 55
- 5. Language Use and Attitudes as Stimuli for Phonological Change in Border Uruguayan Spanish 70
- 6. Religion on the Border: The Effect of Utah English on English and Spanish Use in the Mexican Mormon Colonies 90
- 7. Borders within Borders: Contexts of Language Use and Local Identity Configuration in Southern Galicia 105
- 8. Perceptual Ideology across the Scottish/English Border 118
- 9. Wales and Welsh: Boundedness and Peripherality 137
- 10. The Political Border and Linguistic Identities in Ireland: What Can the Linguistic Landscape Tell Us? 154
- 11. Multilingual Luxembourg: Language and Identity at the Romance/Germanic Language Border 169
- 12. What Counts as a Linguistic Border, for Whom, and with What Implications? Exploring Occitan and Francoprovençal in Rhône-Alpes, France 186
- 13. Constructing National and International Deaf Identity: Perceived Use of American Sign Language 206
- 14. Borders, Variation and Identity: Language Analysis for the Determination of Origin (LADO) 218
- References 230
- Index 258
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Tables, Figures and Extracts viii
- Notes on Contributors xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Language and Identity on the Scottish/English Border 8
- 2 Where North Meets South? Contact, Divergence and the Routinisation of the Fenland Dialect Boundary 27
- 3. Borders in North American English 44
- 4. Spanish Language Variation and Ethnic Identity in New Mexico: Internal and External Borders 55
- 5. Language Use and Attitudes as Stimuli for Phonological Change in Border Uruguayan Spanish 70
- 6. Religion on the Border: The Effect of Utah English on English and Spanish Use in the Mexican Mormon Colonies 90
- 7. Borders within Borders: Contexts of Language Use and Local Identity Configuration in Southern Galicia 105
- 8. Perceptual Ideology across the Scottish/English Border 118
- 9. Wales and Welsh: Boundedness and Peripherality 137
- 10. The Political Border and Linguistic Identities in Ireland: What Can the Linguistic Landscape Tell Us? 154
- 11. Multilingual Luxembourg: Language and Identity at the Romance/Germanic Language Border 169
- 12. What Counts as a Linguistic Border, for Whom, and with What Implications? Exploring Occitan and Francoprovençal in Rhône-Alpes, France 186
- 13. Constructing National and International Deaf Identity: Perceived Use of American Sign Language 206
- 14. Borders, Variation and Identity: Language Analysis for the Determination of Origin (LADO) 218
- References 230
- Index 258