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Studies in English and European Historical Dialectology

by Marina Dossena (Volume editor) Roger G. Lass (Volume editor)
©2009 Edited Collection 257 Pages
Series: Linguistic Insights, Volume 98

Summary

Originally presented at the second in the newly-launched series of International Conferences on English Historical Dialectology, held at the University of Bergamo in August 2007, the contributions collected in this volume discuss significant aspects of socio-geo-historical variation in language. In addition to British English, the focus is on Dutch, Scots and varieties of English outside England (in Wales and in the American colonies of the seventeenth century), in a time span ranging from medieval times to the nineteenth century. The aim is to highlight the traits that allow scholars to approach the study of English in a broader European perspective, identifying the patterns that show convergence or divergence, not just in terms of shared linguistic features (morphosyntactic, lexical or pragmatic), but also in terms of methodological approaches. In this respect, great attention is given to the latest developments in corpus and computational linguistics, showing the extent to which such new tools as electronic atlases and tagged corpora may facilitate answers to important research questions. At the same time, perceptual dialectology is awarded new interest on account of its significant role in normative and argumentative language use.

Details

Pages
257
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034300247
Language
English
Keywords
Medieval Studies Historical Linguistics English and American Language and Literature
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 257 pp.

Biographical notes

Marina Dossena (Volume editor) Roger G. Lass (Volume editor)

The Editors: Marina Dossena is Professor of English Language at the University of Bergamo. Roger Lass, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Honorary Research Associate in English at the University of Cape Town, is a Collaborating Scholar of the Institute for Historical Dialectology at the University of Edinburgh, where he is currently working on the Linguistic Atlas of Early Middle English.

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