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This research describes how the pronunciation Parisian French is changing through the dimensions of time and social class. This study is based on field recordings made in 1975 and 1977. Vowel formant frequencies in spontaneous speech were analyzed using real-time spectral analysis and linear predictive coding. Vowel formants were normalized across speakers. Step-wise regression was used to determine the effects of age, sex, and social class on the pronunciation of the oral vowels of Parisian French.
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: Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author |
: Matthew Lennig |
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: Matthew Lennig |
Release |
: 1978-08-01 |
File |
: 206 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780989693257 |
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Written by the world-renowned pioneer in the field of modern sociolinguistics, this volume examines the cognitive and cultural factors responsible for linguistic change, tracing the life history of these developments, from triggering events to driving forces and endpoints. Explores the major insights obtained by combining sociolinguistics with the results of dialect geography on a large scale Examines the cognitive and cultural influences responsible for linguistic change Demonstrates under what conditions dialects diverge from one another Establishes an essential distinction between transmission within the community and diffusion across communities Completes Labov’s seminal Principles of Linguistic Change trilogy
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: Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author |
: William Labov |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Release |
: 2010-11-01 |
File |
: 451 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781405112154 |
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Empirical and Analytical Advances in the Study of English Language Change continues the project of initiating and energizing the conversations among historians of the English language fostered by the series of conferences on studying the history of the English language (SHEL), begun in 2000 at UCLA. It follows in the footsteps of three high-profile SHEL-based collections of peer-reviewed research papers and point-counterpoint commentaries. In the current volume, the editors invited contributors to reflect upon their approaches and practices in undertaking historical studies, focusing particularly on the methods deployed in selecting and analyzing data. The essays in this volume represent interests in the study of linguistic change in English that range across different periods, genres, and aspects of the language and show different approaches and use of evidence to deal with the subject. They also represent the current state of research in the field and the nature of the debates in which scholars and historians engage as regards the nature of the evidence adduced in the explanation of change and the robustness of heuristics. The editors share a strong interest in examining the evidence that informs and grounds research in their fields at the same time as interrogating the heuristics employed by their colleagues for the histories they present. The contributions to the volume give expression to these interests. Contributors are: Richard Hogg (to whose memory the volume is dedicated), William Labov, Elizabeth Traugott, Rob Fulk, Thomas Cable, Jennifer Tran-Smith, Charles Li, Christina Fitzgerald, David Denison, Christopher Palmer, Don Chapman, Graeme Trousdale, Joan Beal, Connie Eble, Stefan Dollinger and Raymond Hickey. The volume is of interest to scholars and postgraduate and research students in the history of English, English philology, and (English) historical linguistics.
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: Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author |
: Susan M. Fitzmaurice |
Publisher |
: Walter de Gruyter |
Release |
: 2008-11-06 |
File |
: 444 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9783110211801 |
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The Handbook of Language Variation and Change, written by a distinguished international roster of contributors, reflects the vitality and growth of the discipline in its multifaceted pursuits. It is a convenient, hand-held repository of the essential knowledge about the study of language variation and change. Written by internationally recognized experts in the field. Reflects the vitality and growth of the discipline. Discusses the ideas that drive the field and is illustrated with empirical studies. Includes explanatory introductions which set out the boundaries of the field and place each of the chapters into perspective.
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: Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author |
: J. K. Chambers |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Release |
: 2008-04-15 |
File |
: 832 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780470756508 |
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This anthology emphasizes dialects of American English and language variation in America. The editors present original essays by today's leading investigators, including articles by some of Europe's best dialectologists, obtained expressly for this work.Important topics featured in Dialect and Language Variation include:**Dialect theories: linguistic geography, structural and generative dialectology, and language variation.**The nature of social dialects and language variation, with attention to women's speech.**Overview of regional dialects and area studies.**The nature and study of the relationship between ethnicity and dialects, including Black, Italian, Irish, Chicano, and Jewish ethnic groups.**The application of dialect studies to education.**Of special interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, and English language educators and specialists, this work provides original insight into**a general background and history of dialect theory**an overview of regional geography and area studies**the principles of social dialects and language variation from several perspectives**an exploration of the relationship between ethnicity and dialects o explanations of the relationship between historical and language change**a section on how dialects and language variation can contribute to effective language instruction.
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: Science |
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: |
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: Elsevier |
Release |
: 2014-06-28 |
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: 633 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781483294766 |
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Bringing the advances of theoretical linguistics to the study of language change in a systematic way, this innovative textbook demonstrates the mutual relevance of historical linguistics and contemporary linguistics. Numerous case studies throughout the book show both that theoretical linguistics can be used to solve problems where traditional approaches to historical linguistics have failed to produce satisfying results, and that the results of historical research can have an impact on theory. The book first explains the nature of human language and the sources of language change in broad terms. It then focuses on different types of language change from contemporary viewpoints, before exploring comparative reconstruction - the most spectacular success of traditional historical linguistics - and the problems inherent in trying to devise new methods for linguistic comparison. Positioned at the cutting edge of the field, the book argues that this approach can and should lead to the re-integration of historical linguistics as one of the core areas in the study of language.
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: Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author |
: Don Ringe |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Release |
: 2013-01-24 |
File |
: 329 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781139618991 |
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This innovative textbook demonstrates the mutual relevance of historical linguistics and contemporary linguistics.
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: Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author |
: Donald A. Ringe |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Release |
: 2013-01-24 |
File |
: 329 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780521583329 |
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Covers significant aspects of important traditions and perspectives in the history of linguistics, including recent history.
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: Business & Economics |
Author |
: Linda R. Waugh |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Release |
: 2023-08-10 |
File |
: 1113 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780521849906 |
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"A treasure trove for sociolinguistic researchers and students alike. Edited by three leading sociolinguists, the 39 chapters cover a wealth of valuable material... And the cast list reads like a veritable Who′s Who of sociolinguistics, with a refreshing number of younger scholars included along with more familiar, well-established names... This is a book that I will reach for often, both for research and teaching purposes. I will recommend it to my postgraduate students, and many of the chapters will provide excellent material for discussion in our advanced undergraduate sociolinguistics course." - Janet Holmes, Discourse Studies "The best, the most complete and the most integrated handbook of sociolinguistics of the past decade." - Joshua A. Fishman, NYU and Stanford University This Handbook answers a long-standing need for an up-to-date, comprehensive, international, in-depth critical survey of the history, trajectory, data, results and key figures involved in sociolinguistics. It consists of six inter-linked sections: The History of Sociolinguistics Sociolinguistics and Social Theory Language, Variation and Change Interaction Multilingualism and Contact Applications The result is a work of unprecedented coverage and insight. It is all here, from the foundational contributions to the field to the impact of new media, new technologies of communication, globalization, trans-border fluidities and agendas of research. The book will quickly be recognized as a benchmark in the field. It will provide a basis for reckoning its origins and pathways of development as well as an authoritative account of the central debates and research issues of today.
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: Social Science |
Author |
: Ruth Wodak |
Publisher |
: SAGE |
Release |
: 2010-09-23 |
File |
: 650 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781446248409 |
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A comprehensive, detailed, and well-illustrated undergraduate French language/linguistics textbook with CD-ROM. The book focuses on pronunciation of Modern Standard French, and incorporates regional and social variations, abbreviatory processes and 'word play'. It looks at historical phonological changes which continue through today. Perfect for readers and learners with little or no formal training in linguistics. The CD-ROM provides invaluable oral examples crucial to linguistic study.
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: Français (Langue) |
Author |
: Douglas C. Walker |
Publisher |
: University of Calgary Press |
Release |
: 2001 |
File |
: 242 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781552380338 |