Language Variation and Language Change Across the Lifespan
Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives from Panel Studies
Herausgeber: Beaman, Karen V.; Buchstaller, Isabelle
Language Variation and Language Change Across the Lifespan
Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives from Panel Studies
Herausgeber: Beaman, Karen V.; Buchstaller, Isabelle
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This volume brings together research on panel studies with the aim of providing a coherent empirical and theoretical knowledge-base for examining the impact of maturation and lifespan-specific effects on linguistic malleability in the post-adolescent speaker.
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This volume brings together research on panel studies with the aim of providing a coherent empirical and theoretical knowledge-base for examining the impact of maturation and lifespan-specific effects on linguistic malleability in the post-adolescent speaker.
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- Routledge Studies in Language Change
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780367141219
- ISBN-10: 0367141213
- Artikelnr.: 60013233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Studies in Language Change
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780367141219
- ISBN-10: 0367141213
- Artikelnr.: 60013233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Karen V. Beaman received her Ph.D in sociolinguistics at Queen Mary, University of London and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. Her research interests concern language variation, coherence and change, with particular focus on how factors of identity, mobility and social networks drive or inhibit change. Isabelle Buchstaller is professor of English Linguistics at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Her research interests include language variation and change across time. She is the author of Quotatives: New trends and sociolinguistic implications (2014) and has co-edited four volumes, most recently, panel research in language variation and change (with Suzanne Evans Wagner).
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Panel studies of language variation and change: Theoretical and
methodological implications
PART I: REVELATIONS FROM PAST TREND AND PANEL STUDIES
Chapter 1.
The beginnings of panel research: Individual language variation, change and
stability in Eskilstuna
Chapter 2.
Alignment of individuals with community trends: Subjects from the
Portuguese
Chapter 3.
Stylistic Variation in Panel Studies of Language Change: Challenge and
Opportunity
PART II: INSIGHTS IN THE ANALYSIS OF INTRA-SPEAKER (IN)STABILITY
Chapter 4.
Individual and group trajectories across adulthood in a sample of Utah
English speakers
Chapter 5.
Accent reversion in older adults: evidence from the Queen's Christmas
broadcasts
PART III: A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST: PANEL RESEARCH FROM ARCHIVAL MATERIAL
Chapter 6.
Exploiting convention: Lifespan change and generational incrementation in
the development of cleft constructions
Chapter 7.
Corpus-based lifespan change in Late Middle English
PART IV: NEW METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR LIFESPAN STUDIES
Chapter 8.
Exploring the effect of linguistic architecture and heuristic method in
panel analysis
Chapter 9.
Loss of historical phonetic contrast across the lifespan: Articulatory,
lexical, and social effects on sound change in Swabian
Chapter 10.
Deconfounding the effects of competition and attrition on dialect across
the lifespan: A panel study of Swabian
PART V: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR PANEL RESERACH
Chapter 11.
What's the point of panel studies?
Index
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Panel studies of language variation and change: Theoretical and
methodological implications
PART I: REVELATIONS FROM PAST TREND AND PANEL STUDIES
Chapter 1.
The beginnings of panel research: Individual language variation, change and
stability in Eskilstuna
Chapter 2.
Alignment of individuals with community trends: Subjects from the
Portuguese
Chapter 3.
Stylistic Variation in Panel Studies of Language Change: Challenge and
Opportunity
PART II: INSIGHTS IN THE ANALYSIS OF INTRA-SPEAKER (IN)STABILITY
Chapter 4.
Individual and group trajectories across adulthood in a sample of Utah
English speakers
Chapter 5.
Accent reversion in older adults: evidence from the Queen's Christmas
broadcasts
PART III: A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST: PANEL RESEARCH FROM ARCHIVAL MATERIAL
Chapter 6.
Exploiting convention: Lifespan change and generational incrementation in
the development of cleft constructions
Chapter 7.
Corpus-based lifespan change in Late Middle English
PART IV: NEW METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR LIFESPAN STUDIES
Chapter 8.
Exploring the effect of linguistic architecture and heuristic method in
panel analysis
Chapter 9.
Loss of historical phonetic contrast across the lifespan: Articulatory,
lexical, and social effects on sound change in Swabian
Chapter 10.
Deconfounding the effects of competition and attrition on dialect across
the lifespan: A panel study of Swabian
PART V: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR PANEL RESERACH
Chapter 11.
What's the point of panel studies?
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Panel studies of language variation and change: Theoretical and
methodological implications
PART I: REVELATIONS FROM PAST TREND AND PANEL STUDIES
Chapter 1.
The beginnings of panel research: Individual language variation, change and
stability in Eskilstuna
Chapter 2.
Alignment of individuals with community trends: Subjects from the
Portuguese
Chapter 3.
Stylistic Variation in Panel Studies of Language Change: Challenge and
Opportunity
PART II: INSIGHTS IN THE ANALYSIS OF INTRA-SPEAKER (IN)STABILITY
Chapter 4.
Individual and group trajectories across adulthood in a sample of Utah
English speakers
Chapter 5.
Accent reversion in older adults: evidence from the Queen's Christmas
broadcasts
PART III: A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST: PANEL RESEARCH FROM ARCHIVAL MATERIAL
Chapter 6.
Exploiting convention: Lifespan change and generational incrementation in
the development of cleft constructions
Chapter 7.
Corpus-based lifespan change in Late Middle English
PART IV: NEW METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR LIFESPAN STUDIES
Chapter 8.
Exploring the effect of linguistic architecture and heuristic method in
panel analysis
Chapter 9.
Loss of historical phonetic contrast across the lifespan: Articulatory,
lexical, and social effects on sound change in Swabian
Chapter 10.
Deconfounding the effects of competition and attrition on dialect across
the lifespan: A panel study of Swabian
PART V: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR PANEL RESERACH
Chapter 11.
What's the point of panel studies?
Index
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Panel studies of language variation and change: Theoretical and
methodological implications
PART I: REVELATIONS FROM PAST TREND AND PANEL STUDIES
Chapter 1.
The beginnings of panel research: Individual language variation, change and
stability in Eskilstuna
Chapter 2.
Alignment of individuals with community trends: Subjects from the
Portuguese
Chapter 3.
Stylistic Variation in Panel Studies of Language Change: Challenge and
Opportunity
PART II: INSIGHTS IN THE ANALYSIS OF INTRA-SPEAKER (IN)STABILITY
Chapter 4.
Individual and group trajectories across adulthood in a sample of Utah
English speakers
Chapter 5.
Accent reversion in older adults: evidence from the Queen's Christmas
broadcasts
PART III: A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST: PANEL RESEARCH FROM ARCHIVAL MATERIAL
Chapter 6.
Exploiting convention: Lifespan change and generational incrementation in
the development of cleft constructions
Chapter 7.
Corpus-based lifespan change in Late Middle English
PART IV: NEW METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR LIFESPAN STUDIES
Chapter 8.
Exploring the effect of linguistic architecture and heuristic method in
panel analysis
Chapter 9.
Loss of historical phonetic contrast across the lifespan: Articulatory,
lexical, and social effects on sound change in Swabian
Chapter 10.
Deconfounding the effects of competition and attrition on dialect across
the lifespan: A panel study of Swabian
PART V: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR PANEL RESERACH
Chapter 11.
What's the point of panel studies?
Index