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Ethnicity and Language Variation

Grammar and Code-switching in the Afrikaans Speech Community

by Gerald Stell (Author)
©2012 Monographs 298 Pages

Summary

This book discusses the linguistic reflection of ethnicity using as an illustration informal speech patterns in the bi-ethnic Afrikaans speech community. Its theoretical outlook is based on variationist studies and discourse studies on the processes shaping ethnicity. Two areas of language variation come into focus, namely Afrikaans morphosyntax and Afrikaans-English code-switching. Coloured and White speech norms are quantitatively reconstructed on the basis of a corpus of informal speech. This forms the point of departure for a qualitative reconstruction of strategies of ethnic identity negotiation. It is shown that quantifiable trends of linguistic convergence are not incompatible with enduring ethnic differentiation in speech norms.

Details

Pages
298
Year
2012
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631621653
Language
English
Keywords
Sociolinguistics Grammatical variation South Africa Namibia
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 297 pp., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

Gerald Stell (Author)

Gerald Stell is a research fellow at the Free University of Brussels (V.U.B./F.W.O.). His thesis focused on language variation in informal spoken Afrikaans. His focus areas include the relationship between ethnicity and language, code-switching, morphosyntactic variation and ethnic varieties of Afrikaans.

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