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Linguistic Variation and Change
von Scott F. Kiesling
Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
Reihe: Edinburgh Sociolinguistics
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-7486-3762-1
Erschienen am 03.05.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 159 mm [B] x 14 mm [T]
Gewicht: 326 Gramm
Umfang: 208 Seiten

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Chapter 1 Questions about language and variation, and where we got them; Chapter 2 The linguistic variable; Chapter 3 Discovering and describing patterns of variation and change; Chapter 4 Social patterns 1: Interspeaker variation; Chapter 5 Social patterns II: Intraspeaker variation; Chapter 6 Meaning and social patterns; Chapter 7 Acquisition of variation; Chapter 8 Structural patterns 1: Phonology and morphology; Chapter 9 Structural patterns 2: Syntax, lexical variables, and suprasegmentals; Chapter 10 The life and times of linguistic changes



Edinburgh Sociolinguistics

Series Editors: Joan Swann and Paul Kerswill

The study of variation and change is at the heart of the sociolinguistics. Providing a wide survey of the field, this textbook is organised around three constraints on variation: linguistic structure, social structure and identity, and social and linguistic perception. By considering both structure and meaning, Scott F. Kiesling examines the most important issues surrounding variation theory, including canonical studies and terms, as well as challenges to them. Research in non-English and non-European contexts is also addressed.

Key Features

  • The linguistic variable and its status
  • Sociolinguistic methods
  • The description of variable patterns
  • Linguistic and social structure
  • Social meaning and perception

With over 50 figures and a practical section on methodology, this textbook is an ideal solution for undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociolinguistics seeking a comprehensive study of variation and change.

Scott F. Kiesling is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Pittsburgh. Through analyses of language in use in a number of different populations and places, he has focused on understanding how speakers create social meaning with language.



Scott F. Kiesling is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Pittsburgh. He has published on a wide variety of sociolinguistic projects. Through analyses of language in use in a number of different populations and places, he has focused on understanding how speakers create social meaning with language.


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