Historical Sociolinguistics

Historical Sociolinguistics

Author: Terttu Nevalainen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-11-10

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1315475154

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Historical Sociolinguistics: Language Change in Tudor and Stuart England is the seminal text in the field of historical sociolinguistics. Demonstrating the real-world application of sociolinguistic research methodologies, this book examines the social factors which promoted linguistic changes in English, laying the foundation for Modern Standard English. This revised edition of Nevalainen and Raumolin-Brunberg’s ground-breaking work: discusses the grammatical developments that shaped English in the early modern period; presents the sociolinguistic factors affecting linguistic change in Tudor and Stuart English, including gender, social status, and regional variation; showcases the authors’ research into personal letters from the people who were the driving force behind these changes; and demonstrates how historical linguists can make use of social and demographic history to analyse linguistic variation over an extended period of time. With brand new chapters on language change and the individual, and on newly developed sociolinguistic research methods, Historical Sociolinguistics is essential reading for all students and researchers in this area.


Current Trends in Historical Sociolinguistics

Current Trends in Historical Sociolinguistics

Author: Cinzia Russi

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 311048840X

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The volume collects original studies highlighting contemporary trends in historical sociolinguistics, as well as current research on the relationship between sociolinguistics and historical linguistics, social motivations of language variation and change, and corpus-based studies. Distinctive features of the book, which make it appealing to a wider audience, are the interdisciplinary nature of the chapters and the range of languages addressed.


Social Networks and Historical Sociolinguistics

Social Networks and Historical Sociolinguistics

Author: Alexander Bergs

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2011-12-07

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 311092322X

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The book presents an analysis of selected domains of morphosyntactic variation in a 250,000 word collection of the Middle English Paston Letters (1421-1503) from a historical sociolinguistic point of view. In the three case studies, two nominal and one verbal variable are described and discussed in detail: the replacement of Old English “i>h-th-wh-take, make, give, have, do plus deverbal noun). While the study aims at a balanced integration of theories and methods from a number of different approaches in sociolinguistics, cognitive linguistics, typology, and language change, its main focus is social network theory and the role of the linguistic individual in the formation and change of language structures. Questions of individual language use and of deliberate versus unmonitored changes in the (individual) system take center stage and are discussed in the light of social network analysis. Traditional empirical social network analysis is carefully revised. Despite its many merits in present-day sociolinguistics, it often needs to be supplemented by hermeneutic-biographical analyses of the individual speakers' lives when applied to historical data. With this background, common theories and models of language change, such as grammaticalization, paradigmatic pressure, typological alignment, and generational shifts, are illustrated and evaluated from the point of view of single speakers and social groups, and their particular embedding in the speech community through various network structures. The book is of interest to advanced students and researchers in English and general linguistics, Middle English, historical linguistics and language change, corpus linguistics, as well as sociolinguistics.


The Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics

The Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics

Author: Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-02-15

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13: 111825726X

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Written by an international team of leading scholars, this groundbreaking reference work explores the nature of language change and diffusion, and paves the way for future research in this rapidly expanding interdisciplinary field. Features 35 newly-written essays from internationally acclaimed experts that reflect the growth and vitality of the burgeoning area of historical sociolinguistics Examines how sociolinguistic theoretical models, methods, findings, and expertise can be used to reconstruct a language's past in order to explain linguistic changes and developments Bridges the gap between the past and the present in linguistic studies Structured thematically into sections exploring: origins and theoretical assumptions; methods for the sociolinguistic study of the history of languages; linguistic and extra-linguistic variables; historical dialectology, language contact and diffusion; and attitudes to language


Spanish Socio-Historical Linguistics

Spanish Socio-Historical Linguistics

Author: Whitney Chappell

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Published: 2021-05-15

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 902725995X

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This interdisciplinary volume explores the unique role of the sociohistorical factors of isolation and contact in motivating change in the varieties of Spanish worldwide. Recognizing the inherent intersectionality of social and historical factors, the book’s eight chapters investigate phenomena ranging from forms of address and personal(ized) infinitives to clitics and sibilant systems, extending from Majorca to Mexico, from Panamanian Congo speech to Afro-Andean vernaculars. The volume is particularly recommended for scholars interested in historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, history, sociology, and anthropology in the Spanish-speaking world. Additionally, it will serve as an indispensable guide to students, both at the undergraduate and graduate level, investigating sociohistorical advances in Spanish.


A History of English

A History of English

Author: Barbara Fennell

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2001-02-08

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9780631200734

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A History of English provides an intelligent and accessible synthesis of modern sociolinguistic approaches to the development of the English Language.


Exploring Future Paths for Historical Sociolinguistics

Exploring Future Paths for Historical Sociolinguistics

Author: Tanja Säily

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 9027264813

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This volume explores potential paths in historical sociolinguistics, with a particular focus on the inter-related areas of methodological innovations, hitherto un- or under-explored textual resources, and theoretical advancements and challenges. The individual chapters cover Dutch, Finnish and different varieties of English and are based on data spanning from the fifteenth century to the present day. Paying tribute to Terttu Nevalainen’s pioneering work, the book highlights the wide range and complexity of the field of historical sociolinguistics and presents achievements and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration. The book is of interest to a wide readership, ranging from scholars of historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics and digital humanities to (advanced) graduate and postgraduate students in courses on language variation and change.


Millennia of Language Change

Millennia of Language Change

Author: Peter Trudgill

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-04-16

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1108477399

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This collection brings together Peter Trudgill's essays on the sociolinguistic aspects of historical linguistics for the first time.


The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics

Author: Keith Allan

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013-03-28

Total Pages: 945

ISBN-13: 0199585849

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Leading scholars examine the history of linguistics from ancient origins to the present. They consider every aspect of the field from language origins to neurolinguistics, explore the linguistic traditions in different parts of the world, examine how work in linguistics has influenced other fields, and look at how it has been practically applied