Language and a Sense of Place Language and a Sense of Place

Language and a Sense of Place

Studies in Language and Region

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Publisher Description

Place has always been central to studies of language, variation and change. Since the eighteenth century, dialectologists have been mapping language features according to boundaries - both physical and institutional. In the twentieth century, variationist sociolinguists developed techniques to correlate language use with speakers' orientations to place. More recently, perceptual dialectologists are examining the cognitive and ideological processes involved in language-place correlations and working on ways to understand how speakers mentally process space. Bringing together research from across the field of language variation, this volume explores the extent of twenty-first century approaches to place. It features work from both established and influential scholars, and up and coming researchers, and brings language variation research up to date. The volume focuses on four key areas of research: processes of language variation and change across time and space; methods and datasets for regional analysis; perceptions of the local in language research; and ideological representations of place.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2017
6 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
594
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
17.3
MB