Traditional Dialect in the Modern World

Traditional Dialect in the Modern World
Author: Caroline Macafee
Publsiher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1994
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: STANFORD:36105016356581

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The methods of sociolinguistics and dialectology are combined in this study of linguistic change and language attitudes in an inner-city area of Glasgow. The aim is to give a rounded view of the present state of a traditional dialect of Scots under the pressures of modern life. Vocabulary, morphology and lexical incidence are studied in detail. The interviewees air concerns such as alienation between the generations, linguistic decorum, and Scottishness.

Legacies of Colonial English

Legacies of Colonial English
Author: Raymond Hickey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2005-02-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1139442384

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As a result of colonization, many varieties of English now exist around the world. Originally published in 2005, Legacies of Colonial English brings together a team of internationally renowned scholars to discuss the role of British dialects in both the genesis and subsequent history of postcolonial Englishes. Considering the input of Scottish, English and Irish dialects, they closely examine a wide range of Englishes - including those in North and South America, South Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand - and explain why many of them still reflect non-standard British usage from the distant past. Complete with a checklist of dialect features, a detailed glossary and set of general references on the topic of postcolonial Englishes, this book will be an invaluable source to scholars and students of English language and linguistics, particularly those interested in sociolinguistics, historical linguistics and dialectology.

A Glasgow Voice

A Glasgow Voice
Author: Christine Amanda Müller
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2011-05-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781443831444

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This book focuses on James Kelman, a leading Scottish author, and his use of language. It examines how Kelman presents a spoken Glasgow working-class voice in his stories while breaking down the traditional distinction made between speech and writing in literature. Three main themes are explored: the use of Glaswegian/Scots language, the inclusion of working-class discourse features, and an expressive preference for spoken over written forms. Kelman’s writing is approached through an examination of his use of punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, swearing, and body language. Throughout, examples from Kelman’s writing are analysed and statistical comparisons are made between his writing and the Scots Corpus of Texts and Speech. In summary, the reader will find a detailed and systematic analysis of Kelman’s use of language in literature, showing linguistic patterns, identifying key textual strategies and features, and comparing these to the standards that precede him and those that surround his work.

Modern Scots

Modern Scots
Author: Robert McColl Millar
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-03-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781474416887

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Your user-friendly study and revision guide to Scots criminal law, written specially for students by a law lecturer with over 20 years of teaching experience.

Language and Power in the Modern World

Language and Power in the Modern World
Author: Talbot Mary Talbot
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2019-08-07
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781474472999

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This book explores key areas of modern society in which language is used to form power and social relations. These are presented in five sections:Language and the MediaLanguage and OrganisationsLanguage and GenderLanguage and YouthMultilingualism, Identity and EthnicityWith a unique combination of selected readings and student-centred tasks in a single volume, the book covers contemporary issues in language and power, ranging from the global to the interpersonal. Each area - and each reading chosen to explore it - is substantially contextualised and discussed through a detailed introduction and then followed up with related activities.Each section comprises:*a substantial, specific introduction which draws students' attention to key themes and issues relevant to its topic; *a set of four or five selected readings which encourages students to locate critically these issues in context; *a task, or set of tasks, obliging students to undertake 'hands-on' linguistic analysis of data and engage in more sophisticated discussion of pertinent issues.*In-depth exploration of a variety of approaches to the study of language and power*Unique combination of advanced readings, student-centred tasks and editorial guidance*Hands-on activities at the end of each chapter

Edinburgh History of the Scots Language

Edinburgh History of the Scots Language
Author: Jones Charles Jones
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781474469630

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This is the first full scale attempt to record the diachronic development of this important English language variety and includes extensive essays by some of the foremost international scholars of the Scots language. The book attempts to provide a detailed and technical description of the syntax, phonology, morphology and vocabulary of the language in two main periods: the beginnings to 1700 and from 1700 to the present day. The language's geographical variation both in the past and at the present time are fully documented and the sociolinguistic forces which lie behind linguistic innovation and its transmission provide a principal theme running through the book.WINNER of the Saltire society/National Library of Scotland Scottish Research Book of the Year Award

A Dictionary of Varieties of English

A Dictionary of Varieties of English
Author: Raymond Hickey
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2014-02-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780470656419

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A Dictionary of Varieties of English presents a comprehensive listing of the distinctive dialects and forms of English spoken throughout the contemporary world. Provides an invaluable introduction and guide to current research trends in the field Includes definitions both for the varieties of English and regions they feature, and for terms and concepts derived from a linguistic analysis of these varieties Explores important research issues including the transportation of dialects of English, the rise of ‘New Englishes’, sociolinguistic investigations of various English-speaking locales, and the study of language contact and change. Reflects our increased awareness of global forms of English, and the advances made in the study of varieties of the language in recent decades Creates an invaluable, informative resource for students and scholars alike, spanning the rich and diverse linguistic varieties of the most widely accepted language of international communication

Current Trends in Historical Sociolinguistics

Current Trends in Historical Sociolinguistics
Author: Cinzia Russi
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-10-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110488401

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The volume collects original studies highlighting contemporary trends in historical sociolinguistics, as well as current research on the relationship between sociolinguistics and historical linguistics, social motivations of language variation and change, and corpus-based studies. Distinctive features of the book, which make it appealing to a wider audience, are the interdisciplinary nature of the chapters and the range of languages addressed.