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Variationist Sociolinguistics: Change, Observation, Interpretation presents a comprehensive, intermediate level examination of Language Variation and Change, the branch of sociolinguistics concerned with linguistic variation in spoken and written language.
  • Represents the most up-to-date coverage of the history, developments, and methodologies of variationist sociolinguistics
  • Addresses all aspects of linguistic variation, including areas not usually covered in introductory texts, e.g. the phonological, morpho-syntactic, discourse/pragmatic
  • Outlines comparative sociolinguistic approach, data collection, methodological issues; and addresses state-of-the-art contemporary quantitative methods and statistical practice
  • Features cutting-edge research at an appropriate level to facilitate student learning
  • Engages students throughout with a variety of pedagogical features, including Mini Quizzes to test comprehension, extensiv

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    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments x

    Foreword xii

    Series Editor’s Preface xiii

    Preface xiv

    List of Figures xvii

    List of Tables xx

    1 Sociolinguistics as Language Variation and Change 1

    Sociolinguistics 1

    The Linguistic Variable 3

    Linguistic Change 8

    The Principle of Accountability 9

    Circumscribing the Variable Context 10

    Evolution of the Linguistic Variable 15

    The Importance of Accountability 19

    Language Variation and Change and Linguistic Theory 21

    Exercises 22

    2 Social Patterns 25

    Social Class 25

    Sex (or Gender) 32

    Style and Register 34

    Mobility in Space and Mobility in Class 35

    Social Network, Communities of Practice 36

    Ethnicity and Culture 38

    The Mass Media 41

    Age 43

    Types of Change 56

    Principles of Linguistic Change 62

    Summary 65

    Exercises 66

    3 Linguistic Patterns 71

    Sound Change 74

    Morphological Change 76

    Syntactic Change 80

    Semantic Change 84

    Grammaticalization 87

    Lexical Effects 91

    Exemplar Theory 94

    Exercises 97

    4 Data and Method 100

    The Speech Community 100

    Corpus Building 101

    Creating Sociolinguistic Corpora 102

    The Individual and the Group 108

    Constructing an LVC Study 110

    Research Ethics 115

    The Gold – Your Data 116

    The Real World 117

    5 Quantitative Analysis 120

    The Quantitative Paradigm 120

    Distributional Analysis 121

    Statistical Modeling 121

    The Three Lines of Evidence 122

    The Case Study – Variable (that) 124

    Goldvarb Logistic Regression 126

    Challenging the Variable Rule Program 129

    Drawbacks to the Variable Rule Program 137

    New Toolkits for Variationist Sociolinguistics 138

    Summary 156

    Exercises 157

    6 Comparative Sociolinguistics 162

    Comparison 162

    The Comparative Method 163

    Comparison in Origins 165

    Comparison in Language Contact 166

    Standards for Comparison 167

    Variable (did) 168

    Exercises 173

    7 Phonological Variables 177

    Variable (t,d) 179

    Variable (ing) 187

    Tips for Studying Phonological Variables 195

    Exercises 203

    8 Morpho-Syntactic Variables 206

    Verbal (s) 207

    Adverb (ly) 217

    Modal (have to) 228

    Studying Morpho-Syntactic Variables 235

    Exercises 241

    9 Discourse/Pragmatic Features 247

    Quotative (be like) 247

    General Extenders 258

    Studying the Discourse/Pragmatic Variable 269

    Exercises 277

    10 Tense/Aspect Variables 279

    Grammaticalization and Tense/Aspect Variables 280

    Future (going to) 281

    Perfect (have) 296

    Studying Tense/Aspect Variables 308

    Exercises 311

    11 Other Variables 314

    Variable (come) 315

    Variable (Intensifiers) 320

    Language and the Internet 336

    Studying Unusual Variables 342

    Exercises 345

    12 Sociolinguistic Explanations 349

    What Are the Constraints on Change? 349

    How Does Language Change? 350

    How Is a Change Embedded in Social and Linguistic Systems? 350

    Evaluation of a Change 351

    Statistical Modeling 353

    Traditional Explanations 354

    The Principle of Interaction 355

    Appendix A: Corpora Cited 358

    Appendix B: Time Periods in the History of English 359

    References 360

    Subject Index 392

    Index of Linguistic Variables 400

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/09/2011
      ISBN13: 9781405135917, 978-1405135917
      ISBN10: 1405135913
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      Book Synopsis
      Variationist Sociolinguistics: Change, Observation, Interpretation presents a comprehensive, intermediate level examination of Language Variation and Change, the branch of sociolinguistics concerned with linguistic variation in spoken and written language.
      • Represents the most up-to-date coverage of the history, developments, and methodologies of variationist sociolinguistics
      • Addresses all aspects of linguistic variation, including areas not usually covered in introductory texts, e.g. the phonological, morpho-syntactic, discourse/pragmatic
      • Outlines comparative sociolinguistic approach, data collection, methodological issues; and addresses state-of-the-art contemporary quantitative methods and statistical practice
      • Features cutting-edge research at an appropriate level to facilitate student learning
      • Engages students throughout with a variety of pedagogical features, including Mini Quizzes to test comprehension, extensiv

        Trade Review

        “The author's aims of introducing the field of LVC to learners, discussing its principle goals and achievements, and opening up discussion for advances in the field have been successfully achieved in this volume.” (LINGUIST, 16 May 2012)

        Featured on CBC Radio One's Ontario Today (17th October), http://www.cbc.ca/ontariotoday/2011/10/17/tuesday-northern-and-southern-expressions/#socialcomments

        Table of Contents

        Acknowledgments x

        Foreword xii

        Series Editor’s Preface xiii

        Preface xiv

        List of Figures xvii

        List of Tables xx

        1 Sociolinguistics as Language Variation and Change 1

        Sociolinguistics 1

        The Linguistic Variable 3

        Linguistic Change 8

        The Principle of Accountability 9

        Circumscribing the Variable Context 10

        Evolution of the Linguistic Variable 15

        The Importance of Accountability 19

        Language Variation and Change and Linguistic Theory 21

        Exercises 22

        2 Social Patterns 25

        Social Class 25

        Sex (or Gender) 32

        Style and Register 34

        Mobility in Space and Mobility in Class 35

        Social Network, Communities of Practice 36

        Ethnicity and Culture 38

        The Mass Media 41

        Age 43

        Types of Change 56

        Principles of Linguistic Change 62

        Summary 65

        Exercises 66

        3 Linguistic Patterns 71

        Sound Change 74

        Morphological Change 76

        Syntactic Change 80

        Semantic Change 84

        Grammaticalization 87

        Lexical Effects 91

        Exemplar Theory 94

        Exercises 97

        4 Data and Method 100

        The Speech Community 100

        Corpus Building 101

        Creating Sociolinguistic Corpora 102

        The Individual and the Group 108

        Constructing an LVC Study 110

        Research Ethics 115

        The Gold – Your Data 116

        The Real World 117

        5 Quantitative Analysis 120

        The Quantitative Paradigm 120

        Distributional Analysis 121

        Statistical Modeling 121

        The Three Lines of Evidence 122

        The Case Study – Variable (that) 124

        Goldvarb Logistic Regression 126

        Challenging the Variable Rule Program 129

        Drawbacks to the Variable Rule Program 137

        New Toolkits for Variationist Sociolinguistics 138

        Summary 156

        Exercises 157

        6 Comparative Sociolinguistics 162

        Comparison 162

        The Comparative Method 163

        Comparison in Origins 165

        Comparison in Language Contact 166

        Standards for Comparison 167

        Variable (did) 168

        Exercises 173

        7 Phonological Variables 177

        Variable (t,d) 179

        Variable (ing) 187

        Tips for Studying Phonological Variables 195

        Exercises 203

        8 Morpho-Syntactic Variables 206

        Verbal (s) 207

        Adverb (ly) 217

        Modal (have to) 228

        Studying Morpho-Syntactic Variables 235

        Exercises 241

        9 Discourse/Pragmatic Features 247

        Quotative (be like) 247

        General Extenders 258

        Studying the Discourse/Pragmatic Variable 269

        Exercises 277

        10 Tense/Aspect Variables 279

        Grammaticalization and Tense/Aspect Variables 280

        Future (going to) 281

        Perfect (have) 296

        Studying Tense/Aspect Variables 308

        Exercises 311

        11 Other Variables 314

        Variable (come) 315

        Variable (Intensifiers) 320

        Language and the Internet 336

        Studying Unusual Variables 342

        Exercises 345

        12 Sociolinguistic Explanations 349

        What Are the Constraints on Change? 349

        How Does Language Change? 350

        How Is a Change Embedded in Social and Linguistic Systems? 350

        Evaluation of a Change 351

        Statistical Modeling 353

        Traditional Explanations 354

        The Principle of Interaction 355

        Appendix A: Corpora Cited 358

        Appendix B: Time Periods in the History of English 359

        References 360

        Subject Index 392

        Index of Linguistic Variables 400

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