Investigating variation: the effects of social organization and social setting
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Contents
Phonetic/Phonological
Values
of
Symbols
Appearing
in
the Text,
xxi
1 The Variation Puzzle, 3
1
Linguistic Variation without Social Weighting
.
З
2
High Levels of Socially Neutral Linguistic Variation
in Three Socioeconomically Undifferentiated
Minority-Language Enclaves
.5
3
Exposure to Standard-Language or Mainstream Norms
and Deviations from Those Norms in English
and in Gaelic
.6
3.1
English and Its Dialect Forms
.7
3.2
Vernacular Gaelic and Formal Gaelic
.8
3.3
Local Speech Features in the East Sutherland
Fisherfolk Context
.10
4
Initial Encounters with Variability
.11
4.1
Encountering the Language
.12
4.2
Encountering Intra-Community Variation
.12
4.3
Age-Related Variation
.13
4.3.1
Establishing an Age-and-Proficiency
Continuum
.15
5
Inter-Speaker and Intra-Speaker Variation
in the Gaelic-Speaking Communities
.16
CONTENTS
5.1
Examples of Inter- and Intra-Speaker Differences
in the Use of Two Variables
.17
5.2
The Evidence of Dialect Geography
.18
5.3
The Possible Effect of Gender
.19
5.4
The Possible Effect of Style
.19
5.5
The Possible Effect of Kinship or of Household
Membership
.20
5.6
The Prevalence of Idiosyncratic, Socially Neutral
Variation
.20
6
Coming to Grips with the Variation Puzzle
.21
6.1
The Inadequacy of Obsolescence as an
Explanation for Idiosyncratic Variation
.22
7
Researcher Responses to Seemingly Idiosyncratic
Variation among Speakers
.23
7.1
Residual Prescriptivism
.23
7.2
Data Control via Source Selection
.25
7.3
Search for an Assumed Uniformity
.26
7.4
Concentration on the Group Rather
than the Individual
.28
7.5
Expectation of Linguistic Focusing within Small,
Tight-Knit, Highly Interactive Communities
.29
7.6
Expectation of Linguistic Accommodation
to Other Speakers
.30
7.7
Expectation of Linkage between Variation
and Social Differentiation
.31
7.8
Researcher Responses: Summary
.32
8
Variation within and across Village Boundaries
.32
8.1
Local Responses to Variation:
Inter-Village Variation
.33
8.2
Local Responses to Variation:
I ntra-Vi I
lage
Variation
.34
8.3
Fisherfolk Populations United
and Divided by Gaelic
.36
9
Plan of the Remainder
of the Book
.38
2
The East Sutherland Fishing Communities,
39
1
Introduction: Fishing as a Subsistence Mode
.39
2
Creation of the East Sutherland Fishing Communities:
The "Improvement" Era
.40
2.1
The Highland Clearances
in the East Sutherland Context
.41
3
Fishing as a Way of Life in East Sutherland
.43
3.1
The Local Fishery: Line Fishing
.43
3.2
The National Fishery: Herring Fishing
.45
CONTENTS Xl
4
The East Sutherland Fisherfolk as a Socially
and Linguistically Distinctive Population
.47
4.1
Separateness and Poverty
.47
4.2
Separateness and Language
.48
4.2.1
Settlement History and Dialect
Distinctiveness
.49
4.2.2
Geographically Based Differences
in the Gaelic of the Fishing Communities
.51
4.2.3
The Church as a Potentially Unifying
Institution
.51
4.3
Separateness and Endogamy
.52
4.3.1
Maintenance of Kin Ties
.53
4.3.2
Naming Practices and the Maintenance
of Kin Ties
.53
4.3.3
Maintaining Less Familiar Degrees
of Kinship
.54
4.3.4
Focus on Kinship
.55
5
The Fishing Communities as Face-to-Face
Communities
.55
5.1
Geographic and Demographic Characteristics
.56
5.2
Egalitarianism as a Fishing Community Norm
.59
5.3
Gender-Distinctive Work Roles
.61
5.4
Multiplex Roles
.61
5.5
Community Membership
.62
3
Dimensions of Linguistic Variation in a
Socioeconomically Homogeneous Population,
64
1
Introduction: The Residual Fisherfolk Populations
in the
1
960s and After
.64
2
Varieties of Variation in East Sutherland Gaelic
.65
3
Geographically Based Variation in Fisherfolk Gaelic
. 67
3.1
An Example of Geographically Based Variation
.67
3.2
Establishing the Existence of Geographically
Based Variation
.69
4
Age-Related Variation in Fisherfolk Gaelic
.69
4.1
An Example of Age-Related Variation
.70
4.2
Establishing the Existence of Age-Related
Variation
.73
5
Style-Related Variation in Fisherfolk Gaelic
.73
5.1
An Example of Style-Related Variation
.74
5.2
Establishing the Existence of Style-Related
Variation
.75
6
Personally Patterned Variation in Fisherfolk Gaelic
.76
6.1
An Example of Personal-Pattern Variation
.76
XII CONTENTS
6.2
Cases of Age-Related Variation
and Personal-Pattern Variation Compared
.78
6.2.1
Contrasting Cases Involving Analogical
Regularizaron
.79
6.2.2
A Single Variable Demonstrating Both
Age-Related and Personal-Pattern Variation
. . .82
6.3
Age-Related and Personally Patterned Variation
Compared: Summary
.82
6.4
The Idiosyncratic Variant-Use Patterns
of a Key Embo Sibling Pair
.83
6.4.1
Variables for Which the Siblings Favored
Different Variants
.84
6.5
Establishing the Existence of Personally
Patterned Variation
.86
7
The Challenges of Investigating Personally Patterned
Variation in the Fisherfolk Communities
.87
7.1
Assembling a More Adequate Database
.87
7.2
Establishing Lack of Social Weighting in Connection
with Individual Variant Selections
.88
7.2.1
Evidence from Apparent Unawareness of
Alternative Forms
.90
7.2.2
Evidence from Dyadic Conversational Material:
Repetitions Using Different Variants
.91
7.2.3
Evidence from Intra-Speaker
Variant Alternation
.93
7.2.4
Evidence from Traditional Material
.94
7.2.5
Evidence from Responses to One Pair
of Socially Weighted Variants
.95
7.2.6
Evidence from Reaction to Gratuitous
English Loanwords
.96
7.3
Summary. Absence of Social Evaluation in
Personally Patterned Variation
.98
4
A General Introduction to Speakers and Variables,
100
1
Introduction
.100
2
The Database
.101
2.1
Elicited Material
.101
2.2
Freely Spoken Material
.102
3
Focus on Embo Gaelic
.103
4
Sources
.104
4.1
Village of Origin
.104
4.2
Age
.105
4.3
Sex
.105
4.4
Proficiency: Descriptive Proficiency-Level
Labels
.106
CONTENTS
XIII
4.5
Proficiency: Evaluative Proficiency-Level
Labels
.106
5
Speakers
.109
5.1
Factors in Gaelic-Language Social
Interaction Patterns
.111
6
Variables: Introduction
.112
6.1
Selection of Variables for Presentation
.113
6.2
Particular Variable Features Selected
for Discussion
.114
6.3
Choices in the Identification of Variant Forms
.115
6.4
Representation of the Variables
.117
6.4.1
Adopting English Glosses
.117
6.4.2
Avoiding a Main-Variant Nomination
.118
6.5
Inclusion of Repetitions and Broken-Off
Variants in Token Counts
.120
7
Selection and Presentation of Variables: Summary
.122
5
A Close Look at Some Embo Variables
and Their Use,
123
Parti: The Variables
1
Introduction
. 123
2
Order of Presentation and Percentage of Use
. 125
3
Features of Variant Use
. 126
3.1
The Significance of Personal-Pattern Ubiquity:
Brora and Golspie Parallels
.127
3.2
Absolute Numbers versus Percentage of Use
.127
3.3
Elicited versus Freely Spoken Variants and Other
Possible Stylistically Cued Patterns of
Variant Use
.128
4
Multivariant Variables: Five-Variant Variables
.128
4.1
The Variable Adverbial ('in')
.128
4.1.1
Use of Multiple Variants
.130
4.1.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.131
4.2
The Variable Conjunctional ('when')
.131
4.2.1
Use of Multiple Variants
.133
4.2.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.134
4.3
The Variable ('along with')
.134
4.3.1
Use of Multiple Variants
.136
4.3.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.137
5
Gender and Multiple- or Single-Variant Use
for the Five-Variant Variables
.137
XIV CONTENTS
6
Alignment of Individual Variant Preferences:
Three Five-Variant Variables
.139
6.1
Variant-Preference Distributions
.140
6.2
Variant-Preference Clusterings
.141
6.3
Clusterings by Sex of Speaker
.142
6.4
Invariance
.142
6.5
The London-Embo Speaker Croup
.142
6.6
Patterns of Atypical Variant Preference
.143
7
Multivariant Variables: Four-and Three-Variant
Variables
.143
7.1
The Variable ('would go')
.143
7.1.1
A Case of Linguistic Variation Together with
Linguistic Change
.144
7.1.2
The Role of Acoustic Salience
.146
7.1.3
Use of Multiple Variants
.146
7.1.4
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.147
7.2
The Variable ('family')
.148
7.2.1
Use of Multiple Variants
.149
7.2.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.150
7.3
The Variable ('from, off, of')
.150
7.3.1
Use of Multiple Variants
.152
7.3.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.153
7.4
The Variable (preterite particle) before Front
Vowel
.153
7.4.1
Use of Multiple Variants
.155
7.4.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.156
7.5
The Variable ('potato')
.156
7.5.1
Use of Multiple Variants
.157
7.5.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.158
8
Alignment of Individual Variant Preferences:
Eight Multivariant Variables
.158
9
Two-Variant variables
.162
9.1
The Variable ('wasn't/weren't')
.162
9.1.1
Use of More than One Variant
.163
9.1.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.164
9.1.3
The Analogical Factor
.164
9.2
The Variable ('came')
.165
9.2.1
Use of More than One Variant
.166
9.2.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by Age and Sex
167
CONTENTS
XV
9.3 The Variable
('tomorrow')
.167
9.3.1
Use of More than One Variant
.168
9.3.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.169
9.3.3
Variables with Structurally Parallel
Variants in /-ax/ and
/-iç/
.169
9.4
The Variable ('saw')
.170
9.4.1
Use of More than One Variant
.172
9.4.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.172
9.5
The Variable Demonstrative ('that')
.174
9.5.1
Use of More than One Variant
.1 75
9.5.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.1 75
9.6
The Variable Affirming ('is/are')
.176
9.6.1
Use of More than One Variant
.177
9.6.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.178
9.7
The Variable ('needing')
.1 79
9.7.1
Use of More than One Variant
.180
9.7.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.180
9.8
The Variable ('this')
.180
9.8.1
Use of More than One Variant
.181
9.8.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.182
9.9
The Variable ('out')
.182
9.9.1
Use of More than One Variant
.183
9.9.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.183
9.10
The Variable ('near')
.184
9.10.1
Use of More than One Variant
.184
9.10.2
Patterns of Variant Preference by
Age and Sex
.185
Part II: Variant Use by Speech Functions,
Variability by Speaker and Variable, and
Speakers' Levels of Variant-Preference
Agreement and Disagreement
10
The Effect of Elicitation on Variant Use
.186
10.1
Variables with Analogically Formed Variants
. 186
10.2
Variables with Both Disyllabic
and Monosyllabic Variants
.187
10.3
Other Variables
.188
CONTENTS
11
Other Potentially Style-Related Patterns of
Variant Use
.189
11.1
Variant-Use Patterns in Traditional Material
.189
11.2
Variant-Use Patterns in Stories with Sharp
Differences in Tone and Affect
.190
11.3
Variant-Use Patterns in Extended Discourse
.191
11.3.1
The "Gift Tape"
.191
11.3.2
The "Ceilidh Tapes"
.192
11.4
Variant-Use Patterns with Different
Interlocutors
.194
11.5
Conclusion
.195
12
Variability as a Property of Variables and of Speakers.
. 196
12.1
Individual Speakers' Levels of Variation
.197
12.2
Variables Compared by the Number of
Individuals Using More than One Variant
.199
13
Speakers Compared by the Typicality or Aberrance
of Their Variant Preferences
.200
14
Speakers' Levels of Agreement and Disagreement
with Fellow Speakers
.201
14.1
Relatively High Levels of Agreement on Variant
Preference
.202
14.1.1
High Agreement Levels by Sex
and Proficiency Level
.202
14.1.2
High Agreement Levels between Spouses
203
14.1.3
High Agreement Levels within the
London-Embo Group
.205
14.1.4
High Agreement Levels outside the
London-Embo Group
.205
14.2
Relatively Low Levels of Agreement on Variant
Preference
.205
14.2.1
Low Agreement Levels by Sex
and Proficiency Level
.207
14.3
Unpredictable Outcomes in Levels of Agreement
on Variant Preferences
.207
6
Kin Groups, Peer Groups, and Variation,
209
1
Introduction
.209
2
The Influence of Family and Peer Group
.210
3
The Centrality of Kin Groups in Embo's Social Structure
212
4
Working with the Members of Key Sibling Sets
.213
5
Variant Selections by Percentage of Use among
Family-Group Members: Introduction
.217
5.1
Group
1 .218
5.2
Group
2 .221
5.3
Group
3 .224
CONTENTS XVII
5.4 Group 4.226
5.4.1
Full-Family Comparison in the
Lexical-Retention Study
.232
5.4.2
Across-the-Family Variant-Preference
Differences
.233
6
Variant-Preference Patterns among Members of
a Self-Identified Peer Group
.234
7
Summary
.236
Speech Norms, Accommodation, and Speaking
Well in Gaelic Embo,
237
1
Introduction
.237
2
Social Responses to Linguistic Divergence
.238
2.1
Social Responses to Divergent Variant Choices
. . . .238
2.2
Social Responses to Divergent Language Choice
. . .240
2.3
Social Responses to Geographically
Divergent Forms
.241
2.4
Language and Identity
.243
3
Absence of Community-Internal Accommodation to
Personal-Pattern Variation
.244
3.1
Accommodation and Non-accommodation to the
Usage of Gaelic-Speaking Outsiders: Conversational
Interactions with Speakers of Other Dialects
.245
3.2
Accommodation and Non-accommodation to
the Usage of a Non-local Speaker of the Local
Fisherfolk Gaelic
.246
3.3
Non-accommodation in Variant Selection within
Multispeaker Interactions
.247
4
Accommodation and the Effect of Translation Tasks
. 248
4.1
Elicitation Responses to an Outsider Speaking
the Local Gaelic
.249
4.2
Elicitation Responses to a Speaker of Non-local
Gaelic
.251
5
The Exception to the Rule: A Variable with Negatively
Weighted Variants
.253
5.1
Older Speakers' Practices and Attitudes
with Regard to Gerund Formation
.253
5.2
Younger Speakers' Attitudes and Practices
with Regard to Gerund Formation
.254
5.3
Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Analogical
Gerund Formation
.255
5.4
Gerund Formation with Verbs Borrowed
from English
.256
5.5
Responses to Variation in Gerund Formation
Compared with Responses to Variation in Other
Linguistic Forms
.257
CONTENTS
6
Low Awareness of Within-the-Community Variation
Revisited
.259
7
Speaking Well in a Community with an Unwritten
Vernacular
.260
7.1
The
Menomini
Indians and the Embo Fisherfolk as
Bilingual/Multilingual Communities in Transition
. .261
7.2
Components of Being a "Good" Speaker in a
Community without Mother-Tongue Literacy
.262
7.3
The Committed Speaker as a "Good" Speaker
.263
7.4
"Good"
Menomini
Speakers Compared with
"Good" Fisherfolk Gaelic Speakers
.265
7.5
Speaking Well Reconsidered
.266
8
Assessing Speaker Skills
.266
8.1
Disparate Skills at the Low End of the Proficiency
Continuum
.268
8.2
Assessing Speaker Skills: Conclusion
.270
8
Socially Neutral Linguistic Variation: Where, Why,
What For, and How?,
271
1
Introduction: Discounting Variation
.271
2
Inter-Speaker Variation among Close Kin
and Agemates
.273
3
Factors in the Persistence of Socially
Neutral Variation
.274
3.1
Absence of Linguistic Codification and
Home-Language Literacy in Small, Isolated
Minority-Group Communities
.274
3.2
Socioeconomic Homogeneity, Together with
Weakness of Other Potential Social and Linguistic
Correlations
.275
3.3
Population Mixture and Language Contact
.277
3.3.1
The Process of Dialect Leveling
.277
3.3.2
Population Mixture with Limited
or Absent Leveling
.278
4
Absence of Social Weighting of Variants
in Inter-Speaker and Intra-Speaker Variation
.281
5
Socially Neutral Individual Variation
and Obsolescence
.282
6
Contributory Factors in Socially Neutral Individual
Variation: Summary
.285
7
Ideological Factors Bearing on Socially Neutral
Individual Variation and Its Recognition
.287
7.1
Recognizing Alternative Ideologies
.287
7.2
Recognizing One's Own Ideology
.288
7.2.1
The "Homogeneity Assumption"
.289
CONTENTS XIX
8
The "What For?" Issue in Socially Neutral
Individual Variation
.290
8.1
Variability, Variant Selection, and Personal Voice
.292
9
How Is Personally Patterned Variation Transmitted?
. 295
9
Conclusion,
297
1
Introduction
.297
2
Contrary to Expectations: Personally Patterned Variation
in Embo Gaelic
.298
2.1
Rampant Inter-Speaker and Intra-Speaker
Variation in a Small, Densely Interactive,
and Socially Homogeneous Community
.298
2.2
Ongoing Maintenance of High Variation Levels.
. . .299
2.3
Non-participation of Personal-Pattern Variables
in Marking Group Membership
.299
2.4
The Social Neutrality of Variants
.300
2.5
Low Awareness of Acoustically Salient Variation
. . .300
3
Remaining Questions
.301
3.1
Are Largely Uniform Descriptive
Accounts Justified?
.301
3.2
Is the Linguistic System of the Community More
Regular than That of the Individual?
.302
3.3
What of "Structured Heterogeneity" and
Implications for Language Change?
.304
3.4
Is There a Place for the Individual
in Linguistic Analysis?
.305
4
Methodological Implications of Embo Personal-Pattern
Variation
.307
4.1
Beginning with the Variants or Beginning
with the Group That Uses Them
.308
4.2
Implications for Dialect Geography
.308
4.3
Selection
oí
Sources and Inclusion
or Exclusion of Data
.310
5
Social Structure and Linguistic Variation
.
ЗП
Notes,
315
References,
327
Index,
335 |
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spelling | Dorian, Nancy C. 1936-2024 Verfasser (DE-588)1053480679 aut Investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting Nancy C. Dorian Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2010 XXII, 350 S. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford studies in sociolinguistics Includes bibliographical references Gesellschaft Gälisch-Schottisch (DE-588)4120187-5 gnd rswk-swf Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 gnd rswk-swf Schottland Scottish Gaelic language / Dialects / Scotland / Sutherland Scottish Gaelic language / Variation Scottish Gaelic language / Social aspects Fishers / Scotland / Sutherland / Language Gälisch-Schottisch (DE-588)4120187-5 s Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-19-987014-1 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=021121169&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Dorian, Nancy C. 1936-2024 Investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting Gesellschaft Gälisch-Schottisch (DE-588)4120187-5 gnd Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 gnd |
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title | Investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting |
title_auth | Investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting |
title_exact_search | Investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting |
title_full | Investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting Nancy C. Dorian |
title_fullStr | Investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting Nancy C. Dorian |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting Nancy C. Dorian |
title_short | Investigating variation |
title_sort | investigating variation the effects of social organization and social setting |
title_sub | the effects of social organization and social setting |
topic | Gesellschaft Gälisch-Schottisch (DE-588)4120187-5 gnd Sprachwandel (DE-588)4056508-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Gesellschaft Gälisch-Schottisch Sprachwandel Schottland |
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