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Dialectological and folk dialectological concepts of space : current methods and perspectives in sociolinguistic research on dialect change / edited by Sandra Hansen ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hansen, Sandra, 1982-
Series:
linguae & litterae
Linguae & litterae ; 17
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Linguistic change.
Dialogue analysis.
Sociolinguistics--Research.
Sociolinguistics.
Space and time in language.
Language and languages--Variation.
Language and languages.
Dialectology--Research.
Dialectology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (308 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In variational linguistics, the concept of space has always been a central issue. However, different research traditions considering space coexisted for a long time separately. Traditional dialectology focused primarily on the diatopic dimension of linguistic variation, whereas in sociolinguistic studies diastratic and diaphasic dimensions were considered. For a long time only very few linguistic investigations tried to combine both research traditions in a two-dimensional design - a desideratum which is meant to be compensated by the contributions of this volume. The articles present findings from empirical studies which take on these different concepts and examine how they relate to one another. Besides dialectological and sociolinguistic concepts also a lay perspective of linguistic space is considered, a paradigm that is often referred to as "folk dialectology". Many of the studies in this volume make use of new computational possibilities of processing and cartographically representing large corpora of linguistic data. The empirical studies incorporate findings from different linguistic communities in Europe and pursue the objective to shed light on the inter-relationship between the different concepts of space and their relevance to variational linguistics.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction / Hansen, Sandra / Schwarz, Christian / Stoeckle, Philipp / Streck, Tobias
Countering the urbanist agenda in variationist sociolinguistics: dialect contact, demographic change and the rural-urban dichotomy / Britain, David
Dialectal concepts of space and linguistic variation / Elmentaler, Michael
Dialektalität, Dialektwissen und Hyperdialektalität aus soziolinguistischer Perspektive / Hansen, Sandra
A perceptual study of ethnicity and geographical location in London and Birmingham / Torgersen, Eivind
Der Sprachgebrauch "bei uns" - Arealbildung in Karten des Atlas zur deutschen Alltagssprache, objektive Grenzen und subjektive Räume / Möller, Robert
Making sense of space - on dialect production and perception at the Finland-Sweden border / Vaattovaara, Johanna
The folk linguistic construction of local dialect areas - linguistic and extra-linguistic factors / Stoeckle, Philipp
Mapping the perceptions of non-linguists in Northern England / Montgomery, Chris
Konservative vs. innovative Dialektgebiete / Schwarz, Christian
Dialectometric concepts of space: Towards a variant-based dialectometry / Pickl, Simon / Rumpf, Jonas
Geography is overrated / Szmrecsanyi, Benedikt
Dialektareale in Baden-Württemberg / Streck, Tobias
The measurement of Dutch dialect change in the sound components / Heeringa, Wilbert / Hinskens, Frans
Appendix: Colour maps
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781283856485
1283856484
9783110229127
3110229129
OCLC:
822018789

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