The written questionnaire in social dialectology: history, theory, practice
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Methods of linguistic data collection are among the most central
aspects in empirical linguistics. While written questionnaires have
only played a minor role in the field of social dialectology, the study of
regional and social variation, the last decade has seen a methodological
revival. This book is the first monograph-length account on written
questionnaires in more than 60 years. It reconnects ֊ for the newcomer
and the more seasoned empirical linguist alike - the older questionnaire
tradition, last given serious treatment in the 1950s, with the more recent
instantiations, reincarnations and new developments in an up-to-date,
near-comprehensive account. A disciplinary history of the method sets
the scene for a discussion of essential theoretical aspects in dialectology
and sociolinguistics. The book is rounded off by a step-by-step practical
guide - from study idea to data analysis and statistics ֊ that includes
hands-on sections on Excel and the statistical suite R for the novice. «
Table of contents
List of common abbreviations xv
List of tables xvii
List of figures XIX
List of illustrations xxi
Acknowledgements xxm
Abstract xxv
Companion website xxvi
Author’s preface xxvn
CHAPTER 1
Written Questionnaires in the wider linguistic context i
1.1 Three basic types of language data and WQs 4
1.2 Data in traditional dialect geography 6
1.2.1 The Fieldworker Interview (FI) method 7
1.2.2 Wenker s Written Questionnaire (WWQ) method 10
1.3 Today’s Written Questionnaire (WQ) methods 11
1.4 The organization of this Book 13
Part L History theory
CHAPTER 2
A history of written questionnaires in social dialectology 19
2.1 German-language pioneers 21
2.2 From Wenker’s Deutscher Sprachatlas to Mitzka’s Wortatlas 23
Advantages 25
2.3 Dutch and Flemish WQs 27
2.4 Early English language WQs in the US 28
2.4.1 A new beginning: Alva L. Davis (1948) WQ Survey 30
2.4.2 Cassidy’s and Allen’s WQ studies 34
2.5 Scotland and The Linguistic Atlas of Scotland 36
2.6 WQs in Canada: A special case 38
2.6.1 Canadian beginnings 39
2.6.2 Survey of Canadian English (1972) 42
2.6.3 Other Canadian WQs 44
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2.6.4 Dialect Topography of Canada (1991-2004) 45
2.6.5 North American Regional Vocabulary Survey 46
2.7 Other, more recent applications 48
2.8 Chapter conclusion 51
CHAPTER 3
A comparison of data collection methodologies 53
3.1 Corpus linguistics and WQs: A methodological comparison 54
3.1.1 Limited linguistic contexts: Problem #1 55
3.1.2 Low-frequency items: Problem #2 57
3.1.3 (Positive) Evidence and negative evidence: Problem #3 59
3.1.4 Documentation of social backgrounds: Problem #4 60
3.1.5 Corpora and WQs: A comparison 61
Linguistic examples: Attested and reported 64
3.2 Comparison of elicitation techniques: WQ and FI 65
3.2.1 The Linguistic Atlas of the Upper Midwest (1947-1953; 1973-6) 65
3.2.2 Allens WQ and FI data: Chambers' selection 67
3.2.3 Selecting the best test 68
Testing the data for equivalence 70
Allens original assessment 71
3.3 Comparison of elicitation techniques: Sociolinguistic interview and WQ 73
3.3.1 The Observer s Paradox and WQs 74
3.3.2 McDavid's test 76
3.3.3 WQs and sociolinguistic interviews in Vancouver, Canada 77
Low-back vowels 78
Yod-dropping 82
3.4 Chapter conclusion 86
CHAPTER 4
Types of traditional WQ variables
4.1 Lexis (vocabulary) 87
4.1.1 A Canadianism is dying out: chesterfield 88
The rise and fall of chesterfield 92
4.1.2 A Canadianism is staying put: The case of tap
4.1.3 A Canadianism is entering the scene: take up
Interpreting the data on take up #9 102
Tracing take up #9 in the Canadian Oxford
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4.2 Morphology 105
Snuck as a global form? 107
4.3 Syntax and usage 109
4.3.1 Different from/than/to? 109
4.3.2 Between you and me or I? 113
The source of the confusion 114
4.3.3 Telling time: 11:40 or twenty-to-twelve? 117
4.4 Pronunciation: Phonemic variables 121
4.4.1 Yod-dropping 122
Yod-retention in avenue: An urban vs. rural split? 124
4.4.2 Variation in lexical item vase 125
4.5 Outlook 129
CHAPTER 5
World Englishes, multilingualism and written questionnaires 131
$.1 Canadian English and the multilingual speaker 133
5.1.1 From monolingual to multilingual perspectives 134
5.1.2 From the national to the transnational: The sociolinguistics
of globalization 138
A new kind of sociolinguistics? 139
Local literary practices and WQs 141
5.2 World Englishes, Global Englishes: Concepts 142
5.3 WQ Elicitation in World English contexts 144
5.3.1 Some problems of WQs in contact scenarios 150
5.3.2 Conceptualizing space in dialect geography 152
5.3.3 Select morphosyntactic features of World Englishes 153
5.4 English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) 156
5.4.1 Concepts 156
5.4.2 Polling language teacher attitudes towards ELF 158
Group identity, mutual intelligibility and ELF 161
5.4.3 Linguistic error or innovation? The case for WQs 162
5.4.4 Discovering variables and variants 164
Lexical innovation 164
Pragmatic innovation: Idiomaticity in ELF 166
Some piincipies for variable detection 160
.5 Addendum: Global Englishes and expert WQs r/i
5.6 Chapter summary 173
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chapter 6
WQ data and linguistic theory 175
6.1 Real time and Apparent time 176
6.1.1 Age-grading 178
6.2 The S-curve of linguistic change 180
6.2.1 The case of N/V+ing + N compounds 181
6.3 Change from above, change from below: Social class 184
6.4 Gender (sex) 185
6.4.1 Principle 1: Stable situations: Women use the standard more
than men 185
6.4.2 Principle 2: Women use more standard forms in changes
from above 187
6.4.3 Principle 3: Women use more of the incoming variant
in changes from below 188
6.4.4 Indexing social meaning: Gender 189
6.5 Border effects: Autonomy vs. heteronomy 191
6.5.1 Insights from Dialect Topography 193
A cross-border continuum: St. Stephen (New Brunswick)
and Calais (Maine) 193
Political borders as linguistic divides: Shone in Ontario
and New York 196
Heightened differences in immediate border regions 197
6.5.2 Insights from NARVS: The North American lexical perspective 198
6.6 Sociohistorical framework and explanations 200
6.6.1 Canadas five major immigration waves 201
6.6.2 Trudgill and Schneider: Two complementary approaches? 202
Trudgilfs (2004) New-dialect Formation Theory 203
Schneider's (2007) Dynamic Model 205
6.7 Indexing social meaning 208
6.7.1 Three “waves” in sociolinguistics 209
6.7.2 Yod-dropping in CanE as an indexical field 211
6.8 Homogeneity and heterogeneity 214
6.8.1 Homogenization on the national level 215
Homogeneity Standard Canadian English 216
6.8.2 Homogenization on the continental level 216
6.8.3 Heterogenization (diversification) 217
6.9 Chapter summary 221
Table of contents xi
Part IL Practice
CHAPTER 7
Questionnaire design and data collection 225
7.1 Planning the questionnaire: Purpose research question 226
7.2 Structure of the questionnaire 227
7.2.x Questionnaire length 231
7.2.2 Choice of medium: Paper or online? 233
7.3 Question design 234
Self-reporting and community-reporting 235
7.3.1 Types of questions 236
Closed-response items 237
Checklists 237
Multiple-Choice items: Binary (nominal) categorical 238
Rating scales 238
Multiple-items scales in social dialectology 240
Inter-related items 241
Open-response items 243
Mixed-response types 244
7.3.2 From raw questions to questionnaire items 245
7.3.3 Self-reporting linguistic behaviour 249
Inventories vs. social correlations 249
Socio-syntactic reformulations 250
Magnitude Estimation Tasks and grammaticality judgements 251
7.3.4 Self-reporting language attitudes and perceptions 252
Language attitudes 252
Perceptions 254
7.3.5 Community-reporting of linguistic behaviour 258
7.3.6 Mitigating prescriptive influence: Framing the questions 259
The role of instructions 259
Using informal language in the questionnaire 261
Reliability 261
Some tentative insights: How to ask and how better not 262
Defining evaluative categories 265
Harnessing a pedagogical phonetic alphabet for social dialectology? 9.66
Order of stimuli and trial items 267
Intuitive formatting item ordering 26/
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7.3.7 Piloting and revising the questionnaire 268
7.3.8 Social background questions 269
7.4 Population sampling 270
7.4.1 Random or judgement sampling? 270
7.4.2 A combined sampling method 273
7.5 Chapter summary 274
chapter 8
Working with WQ data 275
8.1 The Dialect Topography portal 275
8.1.1 Dialect Topography questionnaire 277
8.1.2 “View Results”: One variable in one location 277
8.1.3 View Results: Comparing two locations 280
8.1.4 Tutorials 283
8.2 Calculating social indices 284
8.2.1 The Regionality Index (RI) 285
Complex cases 290
Applying the RI 291
Adjusting the RI for multilingual respondents 291
8.2.2 Language Use Index (LUI) 292
8.2.3 Ethnic Orientation Index (EOI) 293
8.2.4 Occupational Mobility Index (OMI) and Social Class (SC) 294
8.3 Data-readying in Excel 296
8.3.1 Importing DT data into Excel 296
PC Users 298
Text Import Wizard 299
Mac Users 300
8.3.2 Three basic Excel commands 302
Principles of Excel 302
COUNTIF and SUM 304
Exercises on the file “GH (All) ֊ ql-different” 307
Multiple conditions: COUNTIFS 308
Excel graphing tool 310
More exercises on the file “GH (All) ֊ ql-different” 311
COUNTIFS with indices: RI 311
Exercise with RIs 313
8.3.3 Beyond manual commands: Pivot tables 313
8.4 Chapter summary
Table of contents xiii
CHAPTER 9
Statistical testing with R 319
Downloading and installing R 320
Descriptive Analytical statistics 321
9.1 Why use statistical tools? 321
9.2 Preliminaries: Types of variables and forming a hypothesis 323
9.2.1 Types of variables in traditional WQs 324
9.2.2 Formulating a hypothesis 326
9.3 Univariate analytical statistics 328
9.3.1 One dependent variable 329
9.3.2 One dependent variable, one independent variable 333
9.3.3 Converting a categorical variable into an ordinal variable 335
9.4 Multivariate Analysis with R 339
9.4.1 Linear models: Hierarchical Configural Frequency Analysis 340
9.4.2 (Non-linear) logistic regx*ession modelling 346
Importing “data frames” into R 348
The case for data import checking: Two errors 349
A first logistic regression with interactions 351
When you get a “Warning message” 354
Logistic regression modelling without interactions 355
9.5 Chapter summary 359
chapter 10
Epilogue 361
10.1 The revival of WQs in social dialectology 362
10.2 WQs and linguistic variables 366
10.3 Desiderata 369
10.3.1 Guidelines for WQ design in social dialectology 369
10.3.2 WQs, geographical space, and potential risks 370
10.3.3 WQs and WQ-internal checks and controls 372
10.4 WQs: The delayed method 373
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References
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spelling | Dollinger, Stefan Verfasser (DE-588)136180450 aut The written questionnaire in social dialectology history, theory, practice Stefan Dollinger, University of Gotheburg & University of British Columbia Amsterdam ; Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company [2015] xxvi, 397 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Impact volume 40 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Dialectology / Data processing Dialectology / Research Sociolinguistics Datenverarbeitung Sprachatlas (DE-588)4056446-0 gnd rswk-swf Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 gnd rswk-swf Dialektologie (DE-588)4040728-7 gnd rswk-swf Datenerhebung (DE-588)4155272-6 gnd rswk-swf Korpus Linguistik (DE-588)4165338-5 gnd rswk-swf Dialektologie (DE-588)4040728-7 s Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 s Datenerhebung (DE-588)4155272-6 s Korpus Linguistik (DE-588)4165338-5 s Sprachatlas (DE-588)4056446-0 s Geschichte z DE-604 Impact volume 40 (DE-604)BV011530095 40 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028380450&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028380450&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Dollinger, Stefan The written questionnaire in social dialectology history, theory, practice Impact Dialectology / Data processing Dialectology / Research Sociolinguistics Datenverarbeitung Sprachatlas (DE-588)4056446-0 gnd Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 gnd Dialektologie (DE-588)4040728-7 gnd Datenerhebung (DE-588)4155272-6 gnd Korpus Linguistik (DE-588)4165338-5 gnd |
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title | The written questionnaire in social dialectology history, theory, practice |
title_auth | The written questionnaire in social dialectology history, theory, practice |
title_exact_search | The written questionnaire in social dialectology history, theory, practice |
title_full | The written questionnaire in social dialectology history, theory, practice Stefan Dollinger, University of Gotheburg & University of British Columbia |
title_fullStr | The written questionnaire in social dialectology history, theory, practice Stefan Dollinger, University of Gotheburg & University of British Columbia |
title_full_unstemmed | The written questionnaire in social dialectology history, theory, practice Stefan Dollinger, University of Gotheburg & University of British Columbia |
title_short | The written questionnaire in social dialectology |
title_sort | the written questionnaire in social dialectology history theory practice |
title_sub | history, theory, practice |
topic | Dialectology / Data processing Dialectology / Research Sociolinguistics Datenverarbeitung Sprachatlas (DE-588)4056446-0 gnd Soziolinguistik (DE-588)4077623-2 gnd Dialektologie (DE-588)4040728-7 gnd Datenerhebung (DE-588)4155272-6 gnd Korpus Linguistik (DE-588)4165338-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Dialectology / Data processing Dialectology / Research Sociolinguistics Datenverarbeitung Sprachatlas Soziolinguistik Dialektologie Datenerhebung Korpus Linguistik |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028380450&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028380450&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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