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5. Language and space: The neogrammarian tradition
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xvii
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I. Introduction: Language and space
- 1. Language and geographical space 1
- 2. Language and social spaces 18
- 3. Language and political spaces 33
- 4. Language and transnational spaces 50
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II. Linguistic approaches to space
- 5. Language and space: The neogrammarian tradition 70
- 6. Language and space: Traditional dialect geography 87
- 7. Language and Space: The kulturmorphologische Ansatz in dialectology and the German language space ideology, 1920–1960 107
- 8. Language and space: Structuralist and generative approaches 125
- 9. Language and space: The variationist approach 142
- 10. Who’s there? Language and space in social anthropology and interactional sociolinguistics 163
- 11. Language, space and the folk 179
- 12. Language and space: The linguistic dynamics approach 201
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III. Structure and dynamics of a language space
- 13. Identifing dimensions of linguistic variation in a language space 226
- 14. Horizontal convergence of linguistic varieties in a language space 241
- 15. Vertical convergence of linguistic varieties in a language space 259
- 16. Divergence of linguistic varieties in a language space 275
- 17. Emergence of varieties through restructuring and reevaluation 295
- 18. Urban and rural language 315
- 19. Discontinuous language spaces (Sprachinseln) 332
- 20. Linguistic stability in a language space 355
- 21. Old minorities within a language space 375
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IV. Structure and dynamics across language spaces
- 22. Contact-induced grammatical change: A cautionary tale 391
- 23. Areal language typology 419
- 24. The consequences of migration and colonialism I: Pidgins and creoles 440
- 25. The consequences of migration and colonialism II: Overseas varieties 451
- 26. The consequences of migration and colonialism III: New minorities 468
- 27. Non-convergence despite language contact 478
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V. Data collection and corpus-building
- 28. Investigating language in space: Methods and empirical standards 494
- 29. Investigating language in space: Questionnaire and interview 512
- 30. Investigating language in space: Experimental techniques 528
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VI. Data analysis and the presentation of results
- 31. Measuring dialect differences 550
- 32. Linguistic atlases - traditional and modern 567
- 33. Dialect dictionaries - traditional and modern 592
- 34. Community-based investigations: From traditional dialect grammar to sociolinguistic studies 613
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VII. Exemplary studies
- 35. Untying the language-body-place connection: A study on linguistic variation and social style in a Copenhagen community of practice 632
- 36. A study on areal diffusion 649
- 37. The Linguistic Atlas of the Middle Rhine (MRhSA): A study on the emergence and spread of regional dialects 668
- 38. Challenging the homogeneity assumption in language variation analysis: Findings from a study of multilingual urban spaces 686
- 39. Variety complexes in contact: A study on Uruguayan and Brazilian Fronterizo 706
- 40. Language as a process: A study on transnational spaces 724
- 41. The study of language and space in media discourse 740
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VIII. Structural domains: Methodological problems
- 42. Areal variation in segmental phonetics and phonology 760
- 43. Areal variation in prosody 786
- 44. Areal variation in morphology 804
- 45. Lexical variation in space 821
- 46. Areal variation in syntax 837
- 47. Areal variation and discourse 865
- Backmatter 879
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xvii
-
I. Introduction: Language and space
- 1. Language and geographical space 1
- 2. Language and social spaces 18
- 3. Language and political spaces 33
- 4. Language and transnational spaces 50
-
II. Linguistic approaches to space
- 5. Language and space: The neogrammarian tradition 70
- 6. Language and space: Traditional dialect geography 87
- 7. Language and Space: The kulturmorphologische Ansatz in dialectology and the German language space ideology, 1920–1960 107
- 8. Language and space: Structuralist and generative approaches 125
- 9. Language and space: The variationist approach 142
- 10. Who’s there? Language and space in social anthropology and interactional sociolinguistics 163
- 11. Language, space and the folk 179
- 12. Language and space: The linguistic dynamics approach 201
-
III. Structure and dynamics of a language space
- 13. Identifing dimensions of linguistic variation in a language space 226
- 14. Horizontal convergence of linguistic varieties in a language space 241
- 15. Vertical convergence of linguistic varieties in a language space 259
- 16. Divergence of linguistic varieties in a language space 275
- 17. Emergence of varieties through restructuring and reevaluation 295
- 18. Urban and rural language 315
- 19. Discontinuous language spaces (Sprachinseln) 332
- 20. Linguistic stability in a language space 355
- 21. Old minorities within a language space 375
-
IV. Structure and dynamics across language spaces
- 22. Contact-induced grammatical change: A cautionary tale 391
- 23. Areal language typology 419
- 24. The consequences of migration and colonialism I: Pidgins and creoles 440
- 25. The consequences of migration and colonialism II: Overseas varieties 451
- 26. The consequences of migration and colonialism III: New minorities 468
- 27. Non-convergence despite language contact 478
-
V. Data collection and corpus-building
- 28. Investigating language in space: Methods and empirical standards 494
- 29. Investigating language in space: Questionnaire and interview 512
- 30. Investigating language in space: Experimental techniques 528
-
VI. Data analysis and the presentation of results
- 31. Measuring dialect differences 550
- 32. Linguistic atlases - traditional and modern 567
- 33. Dialect dictionaries - traditional and modern 592
- 34. Community-based investigations: From traditional dialect grammar to sociolinguistic studies 613
-
VII. Exemplary studies
- 35. Untying the language-body-place connection: A study on linguistic variation and social style in a Copenhagen community of practice 632
- 36. A study on areal diffusion 649
- 37. The Linguistic Atlas of the Middle Rhine (MRhSA): A study on the emergence and spread of regional dialects 668
- 38. Challenging the homogeneity assumption in language variation analysis: Findings from a study of multilingual urban spaces 686
- 39. Variety complexes in contact: A study on Uruguayan and Brazilian Fronterizo 706
- 40. Language as a process: A study on transnational spaces 724
- 41. The study of language and space in media discourse 740
-
VIII. Structural domains: Methodological problems
- 42. Areal variation in segmental phonetics and phonology 760
- 43. Areal variation in prosody 786
- 44. Areal variation in morphology 804
- 45. Lexical variation in space 821
- 46. Areal variation in syntax 837
- 47. Areal variation and discourse 865
- Backmatter 879