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Moravians in Prague

A Sociolinguistic Study of Dialect Contact in the Czech Republic

by James Wilson (Author)
©2010 Monographs XXIV, 266 Pages

Summary

This book provides the first systematic description of the linguistic accommodation of Moravian migrants in Bohemia. By analyzing the linguistic behaviour of 39 university students from different parts of Moravia living at a hall of residence in Prague, the author investigates part of an unsubstantiated and ideologically motivated dialect contact hypothesis according to which in informal, everyday communication Moravians in Bohemia accommodate not in the direction of the standard dialect but to Common Czech, a non-standard interdialect that is spoken throughout Bohemia. The study combines a quantitative analysis of six linguistic variables with an ethnographic study of informants’ linguistic and social behaviour. A primary objective of the study is to identify the impact of various social criteria on informants’ acquisition of Common Czech forms.

Details

Pages
XXIV, 266
Year
2010
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631586945
Language
English
Keywords
Czech linguistics Dialect contact Second-dialect acquisition Sociolinguistics
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2010. XXIV, 266 pp., 1 fig., num. tables and graphs

Biographical notes

James Wilson (Author)

The Author: James Wilson is Teaching Fellow in Russian at the University of Leeds and an Honorary Research Fellow of the University of Sheffield. His research interests include language variation in Czech, dialect contact and second-dialect acquisition.

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