Current Trends in Historical Sociolinguistics

Author:   Cinzia Russi
Publisher:   De Gruyter
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9783110488395


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   10 October 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Historical sociolinguistics has now established itself as a separate independent field of linguistic inquiry, and the impact of its theoretical and empirical advances are reflected in a thriving body of publications of various types. This volume adds to this flourishing array by presenting nine original studies by highly accomplished scholars holding a prominent reputation in the field. The overarching objective of the volume is to call attention to contemporary trends and innovative developments in the discipline and, more generally, to highlight current research on the relationship between sociolinguistics and historical linguistics, social motivations of language variation and change, and corpus-based studies. The overall interdisciplinary nature of the contributions, the variety of languages they examine and the range of themes they address are distinguishing features of the book, which also make it appealing to a wider readership. The general themes covered by the volume include how to define the historical and social dimensions in historical sociolinguistics research, historical second-language use and multilingualism, the role and relevance played by linguistic ideologies and attitudes in language choices, usage, policy (standardization and preservation), and language death. More specific topics addressed are the linguistic strategies employed to convey and defend religious ideology or to heighten the overall persuasiveness of the information provided. Controversial and/or under-researched issues are tackled, such as authorship and gender in the study of private documents, the regularization and standardization of English orthography, and the issue of speakers’ awareness of the dissociation between spoken and written language. In addition, several contributions are methodologically linked by employing data from epistolary correspondence.

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Author:   Cinzia Russi
Publisher:   De Gruyter
Imprint:   De Gruyter
Weight:   0.933kg
ISBN:  

9783110488395


ISBN 10:   3110488396
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   10 October 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This is an important collection of papers, dealing not only with the most usual topics like correspondence and diglossia, and the commonest languages, but with some not so common topics, like non-native speech within a community, religious polemic, the sociolinguistic situation in 19th century Catalonia and Schleswig, the linguistic situation in Scottish fishing villages. The authors are mostly well known in the historical sociolinguistics community, and those less known are worth getting to know. An interesting and unusual collection.â (Roger Lass)


This is an important collection of papers, dealing not only with the most usual topics like correspondence and diglossia, and the commonest languages, but with some not so common topics, like non-native speech within a community, religious polemic, the sociolinguistic situation in 19th century Catalonia and Schleswig, the linguistic situation in Scottish fishing villages. The authors are mostly well known in the historical sociolinguistics community, and those less known are worth getting to know. An interesting and unusual collection.â (Roger Lass)


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Cinzia Russi, Associate Professor, The University of Texas at Austin, Department of French and Italian.

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