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A Critical Examination of Linguistic Variation in Golden-Age Spanish

by Kormi Anipa (Author)
©2001 Monographs XX, 256 Pages

Summary

It has been received knowledge that Golden-Age Spanish underwent rapid change. Contending that this notion stems from lack of proper variation studies, this book reviews the concepts of change and variation in modern sociolinguistics and then examines Golden-Age Spanish in a new light. Using a pioneering approach, which combines linguistic works from 1492 to 1625 with contemporary literature, the process of comparison and microscopic contrastive analysis that permeates this work is carried out both within and between the two sources. This book essentially highlights linguistic continuity and demonstrates that, outside the confines of written norms, most of the so-called archaisms in Spanish during that period continued to be an active part of speakers' linguistic repertoire.

Details

Pages
XX, 256
Year
2001
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820450391
Language
English
Keywords
comparison change sociolinguistics
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2001. XX, 256 pp., 6 fig., 19 tables

Biographical notes

Kormi Anipa (Author)

The Author: Kormi Anipa is Lecturer in Spanish at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He received his Ph.D. in historical sociolinguistics from the University of Cambridge. In addition to articles in professional journals, he is the author of a short novel in Ewe.

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