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Salience in sociolinguistics : a quantitative approach /

This work proposes a definition of the notion of salience in sociolinguistics. Salient linguistic variants are those that are easily picked up by the listeners, and these stand in opposition to `invisible' variants, which are, even if they also show complex social stratification, completely ign...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rácz, Péter (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; Boston, MA : De Gruyter Mouton, [2013]
Colección:Topics in English linguistics ; 84.
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520 |a This work proposes a definition of the notion of salience in sociolinguistics. Salient linguistic variants are those that are easily picked up by the listeners, and these stand in opposition to `invisible' variants, which are, even if they also show complex social stratification, completely ignored. Taking a quantitative angle, this work sees salience as a function of relative frequency differences, giving it an empirically testable operationalisation. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminaries --  |t Salience and linguistic Variation --  |t Lexical reference and social indexation --  |t Concepts and notations --  |t Salience as low probability --  |t Structure of the book --  |t Methodology --  |t Chapter structure --  |t The case studies --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t Defining Salience --  |t Salience as a general term --  |t Salience in sociolinguistics --  |t Salience in Visual Cognition --  |t Selective attention in hearing --  |t Operationalisingsociolinguistic salience --  |t Preliminaries --  |t Defining salience --  |t Exemplars and transitional probabilities --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t Methodology --  |t Cognitive salience : main assumptions and considerations --  |t Cognitive salience : further assumptions --  |t Step-by-step corpus editing --  |t Calculating transitional probabilities --  |t Definite Article Reduction --  |t Background --  |t Details of the process --  |t DAR as a salient variable --  |t Analysis --  |t Methods --  |t Salience from token frequency --  |t Salience from transitional probability --  |t Further arguments for phonotactic distinctiveness --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t Glottalisation in the South of England --  |t Background --  |t Two recent studies --  |t Salience and glottalisation --  |t Analysis --  |t Methods --  |t The London-Lund Corpus --  |t The Spoken Corpus of Adolescent London English --  |t Modelling results --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t Hiatus resolution in Hungarian --  |t Background --  |t The perception of hiatus resolution : Methods --  |t The perception of hiatus resolution : Results --  |t Hiatus resolution and naive linguistic awareness --  |t Analysis --  |t Corpus results --  |t Main points --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t Derhoticisation in Glasgow --  |t Background --  |t Social stratification and social awareness --  |t Derhoticisation in Glasgow --  |t Irl in Glasgow --  |t Studies on coda/r/ --  |t Interim Summary --  |t Analysis --  |t The FRED study --  |t Transitional probabilities in coda /r/ realisation --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t The operationalisation and relevance of salience --  |t Salience and models of the lexicon --  |t The relevance of salience --  |t The duality of patterning --  |t Modelling, phonetic Variation and indexation --  |t Summary --  |t Salience and language change --  |t Speaker indexation in sound change --  |t Approachesto Speaker indexation --  |t Simulations on the role of indexation --  |t Salience in the propagation of a change --  |t Glottalisation in England --  |t Derhoticisation in Scotland --  |t Concluding remarks --  |t Conclusions --  |t The source of salience --  |t From cognitive properties to language use --  |t Consequences for phonological modelling --  |t The predictability of salience --  |t Types of phonological change --  |t Consonants and vowels --  |t Overview --  |t Concluding remarks --  |g Bibliography --  |g Index. 
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