Historical Sociolinguistics: Language Change in Tudor and Stuart EnglandThis volume presents a sociolinguistic perspective on the history of the English language. Based on original empirical research, it discusses the social factors that promoted linguistic changes in earlier English, and the people who were the leading force behind them. The authors focus on the major grammatical developments that shaped the language in Tudor and Stuart times, the period that laid the foundations for modern Standard English. Nevalainen and Raumolin-Brunberg adopt an interdisciplinary approach, exploring the extent to which sociolinguistic models and methods can be applied to the history of English. |
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3 These texts represent different genres , which are known to have changed over
time . In all diachronic research textual continuity needs attention , and a great
deal of research has been done in this area ( e . g . Moessner ed . 2001 ; Diller ...
3 These texts represent different genres , which are known to have changed over
time . In all diachronic research textual continuity needs attention , and a great
deal of research has been done in this area ( e . g . Moessner ed . 2001 ; Diller ...
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TH Older generation Younger generation Supplementary corpus 0 / 14 96 / 136
19 / 93 27 / 127 22 / 400 2 / 78 Note : N represents the number of occurrences of
you and - s , respectively , Ntotal the sum of all instances of the variables ( you ...
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native speakers . Unlike markers , they represent socially stratified linguistic items
, in other words , elements whose choice and frequency vary across social class
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Labov 2001 : 196 ) . Indicators are not commented on or even recognized by
native speakers . Unlike markers , they represent socially stratified linguistic items
, in other words , elements whose choice and frequency vary across social class
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Sociolinguistic Paradigms and Language Change | 16 |
Background and Informants | 26 |
Real Time | 53 |
Autorská práva | |
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