Language regard : methods, variation and change /
"Bringing together a team of renowned international scholars, this volume provides a wide-ranging collection of historical and state-of-the-art perspectives on language regard, particularly in the context of language variation and language change, and importantly, highlights the range of new me...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Language regard: what, why, how, whither? / Dennis R. Preston
- A variationist approach to studies of language regard / Patricia Cukor-Avila
- The emic and the etic in perceptual dialectology / Jennifer Cramer
- Variation in language regard: sociolinguistic receptivity and acceptability of linguistic features / Erica J. Benson and Megan L. Risdal
- Social meanings of the North-South divide in the Netherlands and their linkage to standard Dutch and various dialects / Leonie Cornips
- Language subordination on a national scale: examining the linguistic discrimination of Hungarians by Hungarians / Miklós Kontra
- Regional identity and listener perception / Valerie Fridland and Tyler Kendall
- Language regard and migration: Cuban immigrants in the United States / Gabriela Alfaraz
- Perceptions of Black American sign language / Robert Bayley, Joseph C. Hill, Ceil Lucas, and Carolyn McCaskill
- Ethnolinguistic assertions regarding people who allegedly "talk white" or "talk black" / John Baugh
- Language regard in liminal Hmong American speech communities / James N. Stanford, Rika Ito, and Faith Nibbs
- Language regard and sociolinguistic competence of non-native speakers / Alexei Prikhodkine
- Cracking the code: wedgies and lexical respectability / Jack Chambers
- Language regard and cultural practice: variation, evaluation, and change in the German regional languages / Christoph Purschke
- Tabula rasa new-dialect formation: on the occasional irrelevance of language regard / Peter Trudgill
- Sharedness and variability in language regard among young Danes: focus on gender / Tore Kristiansen.