Grammatical Variation in British English Dialects

Grammatical Variation in British English Dialects
Author: Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781139789165

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Variation within the English language is a vast research area, of which dialectology, the study of geographic variation, is a significant part. This book explores grammatical differences between British English dialects, drawing on authentic speech data collected in over thirty counties. In doing so it presents a new approach known as 'corpus-based dialectometry', which focuses on the joint quantitative measurement of dozens of grammatical features to gauge regional differences. These features include, for example, multiple negation (e.g. don't you make no damn mistake), non-standard verbal-s (e.g. so I says, What have you to do?), or non-standard weak past tense and past participle forms (e.g. they knowed all about these things). Utilizing state-of-the-art dialectometrical analysis and visualization techniques, the book is original both in terms of its fundamental research question ('What are the large-scale patterns of grammatical variability in British English dialects?') and in terms of its methodology.

Grammatical Variation in British English Dialects

Grammatical Variation in British English Dialects
Author: Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2013
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107003453

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An exploration of grammatical differences between British English dialects, drawing on authentic speech data collected in over thirty counties. The book presents a new approach known as 'corpus-based dialectometry', which focuses on the joint quantitative measurement of dozens of grammatical features to gauge regional differences.

Real English

Real English
Author: James Milroy,Lesley Milroy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317896968

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While it is accepted that the pronunciation of English shows wide regional differences, there is a marked tendency to under-estimate the extent of the variation in grammar that exists within the British Isles today. In addressing this problem, Real English brings together the work of a number of experts on the subject to provide a pioneer volume in the field of the grammar of spoken English.

Real English

Real English
Author: James Milroy,Lesley Milroy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317896951

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While it is accepted that the pronunciation of English shows wide regional differences, there is a marked tendency to under-estimate the extent of the variation in grammar that exists within the British Isles today. In addressing this problem, Real English brings together the work of a number of experts on the subject to provide a pioneer volume in the field of the grammar of spoken English.

Modals Pronouns and Complement Clauses

Modals  Pronouns and Complement Clauses
Author: Nuria Hernández,Daniela Kolbe,Monika Edith Schulz
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2011-12-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110240290

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This is the second volume of the multi-volume set A Contemporary Grammar of British English Dialects. The book again offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on grammatical variation in the British Isles. The three parts investigate complement clauses (Daniela Kolbe), personal pronouns (Nuria Hernández) and modals (Monika Edith Schulz). The volume is of interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anyone working on the structure of spontaneous spoken English.

Determinants of Grammatical Variation in English

Determinants of Grammatical Variation in English
Author: Günter Rohdenburg,Britta Mondorf
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110900019

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What factors influence the choice between alternative grammatical structures such as the following: a lit / a lighted cigarette, more full / fuller of convincing arguments, the main thesis of the book / the book's main thesis, take hostage a group of 15 holiday makers / take a group of 15 holidaymakers hostage, conceding that the argument is convincing / conceding the argument to be convincing? This is the central issue explored in this volume, which contains a unique selection of innovative in-depth empirical studies written in a broadly functional framework. The factors investigated include the following: phonological influences (such as the principle of rhythmic alternation and optimal syllable structure), frequency, pervasive semantic and pragmatic aspects (including iconicity, markedness, grammaticalization and typological tendencies), information structure, processing complexity and horror aequi (the avoidance of identity effects).

Agreement Gender Relative Clauses

Agreement  Gender  Relative Clauses
Author: Bernd Kortmann,Tanja Herrmann,Lukas Pietsch,Susanne Wagner
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2008-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110197518

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This volume offers qualitative as well as corpus-based quantitative studies on three domains of grammatical variation in the British Isles. All studies draw heavily on the Freiburg English Dialect Corpus (FRED), a computerized corpus for predominantly British English dialects comprising some 2.5 million words. Besides an account of FRED and the advantages which a functional-typological framework offers for the study of dialect grammar, the volume includes the following three substantial studies. Tanja Herrmann's study is the first systematic cross-regional study of relativization strategies for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and four major dialect areas in England. In her research design Hermann has included a number of issues crucial in typological research on relative clauses, above all the Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy. Lukas Pietsch investigates the so-called Northern Subject Rule, a special agreement phenomenon known from Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. His study is primarily based on the Northern Ireland Transcribed Corpus of Speech, but also on the FRED and SED data (Survey of English Dialects) for the North of England. Susanne Wagner is concerned with the phenomenon of pronominal gender, focussing especially on the typologically rather unique semantic gender system in the dialects of Southwest England. This volume will be of interest to dialectologists, sociolinguists, typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anyone interested in the structure of spontaneous spoken English.

Grammatical Variation and Change in Jersey English

Grammatical Variation and Change in Jersey English
Author: Anna Rosen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027270528

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Situated at the crossroads of dialectology, sociolinguistics and contact linguistics, this volume provides a first comprehensive description of the morphosyntactic inventory of the variety of English spoken on Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands. Based on a specially compiled corpus of spoken material containing both present-day sociolinguistic and archive data, it thereby reveals an intricate network of variation and change in this language-shift variety. The study adopts a cross-varietal approach for its analyses, which enables a first more systematic comparison between the Englishes spoken on Jersey, on its sister island Guernsey and beyond. In addition, it discusses the implications of identity aspects for language use in Jersey. The book will therefore be of major interest to any researcher or student working in the areas of language variation and change, language contact or dialectology and to those interested in sociolinguistic methodology and the relationships between language and identity.