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portada Standardization as Sociolinguistic Change: A Transversal Study of Three Traditional Dialect Areas (Routledge Studies in Language Change)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781138606852
Edition No.
1

Standardization as Sociolinguistic Change: A Transversal Study of Three Traditional Dialect Areas (Routledge Studies in Language Change)

Maegaard, Marie, Malene Monka Køhler Mortensen Kristine U. A.: (Author) · Routledge · Hardcover

Standardization as Sociolinguistic Change: A Transversal Study of Three Traditional Dialect Areas (Routledge Studies in Language Change) - Maegaard, Marie, Malene Monka Køhler Mortensen Kristine U. A.:

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Synopsis "Standardization as Sociolinguistic Change: A Transversal Study of Three Traditional Dialect Areas (Routledge Studies in Language Change)"

This volume seeks to extend and expand our current understanding of the processes of language standardization, drawing on both quantitative and qualitative approaches to examine how linguistic variation plays out in various ways in everyday life in Denmark. The book compares linguistic variation across three different rural speech communities, underpinned by a transversal framework, which draws upon different methodological and analytical approaches, as well as data from different contexts across different generations, and results in a nuanced and dynamic portrait of language change in one region over time. Examining communities with varying degrees of linguistic variation with this multi-layered framework demonstrates a broader need to re-examine perceptions of language standardization as a unidirectional process, but rather as one shaped by a range of factors at the local level, including language ideologies and mediatization. A concluding chapter by eminent sociolinguist David Britain brings together the conclusions drawn from the preceding chapters and reinforces their wider implications within the field of sociolinguistics. Offering new insights into language standardization and language change, this book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in sociolinguistics, dialectology, and linguistic anthropology.

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