Language change: advances in historical sociolinguistics
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin Mouton de Gruyter 1999
Series:Trends in linguistics 114
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Item Description:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
Includes bibliographical references and index
Historical sociolinguistics -- theories and methods -- - Social networks, communicative acts and the multilingual individual. Methodological issues in the field of language change - Els Oksaar - 3 -- - Toward a speaker-based account of language change - James Milroy - 21 -- - Traditional historical linguistics and historical sociolinguistics - Wieslaw Awedyk - 37 -- - Child-to-parent address change in Polish - Agnieszka Kielkiewicz-Janowiak - 45 -- - Historical sociolinguistics -- dead languages -- - Sociolinguistics and dead languages - Werner Winter - 67 -- - Decay of suffixation in a corpus language - Folke Josephson - 85 -- - Historical code-switching and bilingualism -- - Mixed-language business writing: five hundred years of code-switching - Laura Wright - 99 -- - Sociolinguistics in historical language contact: the Scandinavian languages and Low German during the Hanseatic period - Ernst Hakon Jahr - 119 -- - Linguistic variation and the historical sociology of multilingualism in Kven communities - Anna-Riitta Lindgren - 141 -- - Historical sociolinguistics -- varieties of English -- - Middle English variation: the London English Guild Certificates of 1388/89 - Laura Wright - 169 -- - The chaos before the order: New Zealand English and the second stage of new-dialect formation - Peter Trudgill - 197 -- - Developments and change in Dublin English - Raymond Hickey - 209 -- - African American English: verbal -s and be[subscript 2] in Hyatt's earlier and later corpus - Wolfgang Viereck - 245 -- - Historical sociolinguistics -- Norwegian -- - Sociolinguistic studies on the basis of medieval Norwegian charters - Endre Morck - 263 -- - Contributing factors in the making of the post-medieval urban dialect of Trondheim - Arnold Dalen - 291
Physical Description:viii, 308 pages
ISBN:9783110807653
3110807653
3110156342
9783110156348

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