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Laura Wright
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- 1. Dialect formation and dialect change in the Industrial Revolution: British vernacular English in the nineteenth century 8
- 2. The dialect of the Isles of Scilly: Exploring the relationship between language production and language perception in a Southern insular variety 39
- 3. A new dialect for a new village: Evidence for koinéization in East Kent 74
- 4. The clergyman and the dialect speaker: Some Sussex examples of a nineteenth century research tradition 110
- 5. I’ll git the milk time you bile the kittle do you oon’t get no tea yit no coffee more oon’t I: Phonetic erosion and grammaticalisation in East Anglian conjunction-formation 132
- 6. Emphatic “yes” and “no” in Eastern English: jearse and dow 148
- 7. Steps towards characterizing Bristolian 188
- 8. ‘I don’t think I have an accent’: Exploring varieties of southern English at the British Library 227
- 9. The historical geographical distribution of periphrastic do in southern dialects 262
- Index 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- 1. Dialect formation and dialect change in the Industrial Revolution: British vernacular English in the nineteenth century 8
- 2. The dialect of the Isles of Scilly: Exploring the relationship between language production and language perception in a Southern insular variety 39
- 3. A new dialect for a new village: Evidence for koinéization in East Kent 74
- 4. The clergyman and the dialect speaker: Some Sussex examples of a nineteenth century research tradition 110
- 5. I’ll git the milk time you bile the kittle do you oon’t get no tea yit no coffee more oon’t I: Phonetic erosion and grammaticalisation in East Anglian conjunction-formation 132
- 6. Emphatic “yes” and “no” in Eastern English: jearse and dow 148
- 7. Steps towards characterizing Bristolian 188
- 8. ‘I don’t think I have an accent’: Exploring varieties of southern English at the British Library 227
- 9. The historical geographical distribution of periphrastic do in southern dialects 262
- Index 293