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Sociolinguistics and dead languages
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
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Historical sociolinguistics - theories and methods
- Social networks, communicative acts and the multilingual individual. Methodological issues in the field of language change 3
- Toward a speaker-based account of language change 21
- Traditional historical linguistics and historical sociolinguistics 37
- Child-to-parent address change in Polish 45
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Historical sociolinguistics - dead languages
- Sociolinguistics and dead languages 67
- Decay of suffixation in a corpus language 85
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Historical code-switching and bilingualism
- Mixed-language business writing: five hundred years of code-switching 99
- Sociolinguistics in historical language contact: the Scandinavian languages and Low German during the Hanseatic period 119
- Linguistic variation and the historical sociology of multilingualism in Kven communities 141
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Historical sociolinguistics - varieties of English
- Middle English variation: the London English Guild Certificates of 1388/89 169
- The chaos before the order: New Zealand English and the second stage of new-dialect formation 197
- Developments and change in Dublin English 209
- African American English: verbal -s and be2 in Hyatt's earlier and later corpus 245
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Historical sociolinguistics - Norwegian
- Sociolinguistic studies on the basis of medieval Norwegian charters 263
- Contributing factors in the making of the post-medieval urban dialect of Trondheim 291
- Subject index 305
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
-
Historical sociolinguistics - theories and methods
- Social networks, communicative acts and the multilingual individual. Methodological issues in the field of language change 3
- Toward a speaker-based account of language change 21
- Traditional historical linguistics and historical sociolinguistics 37
- Child-to-parent address change in Polish 45
-
Historical sociolinguistics - dead languages
- Sociolinguistics and dead languages 67
- Decay of suffixation in a corpus language 85
-
Historical code-switching and bilingualism
- Mixed-language business writing: five hundred years of code-switching 99
- Sociolinguistics in historical language contact: the Scandinavian languages and Low German during the Hanseatic period 119
- Linguistic variation and the historical sociology of multilingualism in Kven communities 141
-
Historical sociolinguistics - varieties of English
- Middle English variation: the London English Guild Certificates of 1388/89 169
- The chaos before the order: New Zealand English and the second stage of new-dialect formation 197
- Developments and change in Dublin English 209
- African American English: verbal -s and be2 in Hyatt's earlier and later corpus 245
-
Historical sociolinguistics - Norwegian
- Sociolinguistic studies on the basis of medieval Norwegian charters 263
- Contributing factors in the making of the post-medieval urban dialect of Trondheim 291
- Subject index 305