The Handbook of Dialectology provides an authoritative, up-to-date and unusually broad account of the study of dialect, in one volume. Each chapter reviews essential research, and offers a critical discussion of the past, present and future development of the area. _ The volume is based on state-of-the-art research in dialectology around the world, providing the most current work available with an unusually broad scope of topics _ Provides a practical guide to the many methodological and statistical issues surrounding the collection and analysis of dialect data _ Offers summaries of dialect…mehr
The Handbook of Dialectology provides an authoritative, up-to-date and unusually broad account of the study of dialect, in one volume. Each chapter reviews essential research, and offers a critical discussion of the past, present and future development of the area. _ The volume is based on state-of-the-art research in dialectology around the world, providing the most current work available with an unusually broad scope of topics _ Provides a practical guide to the many methodological and statistical issues surrounding the collection and analysis of dialect data _ Offers summaries of dialect variation in the world's most widely spoken and commonly studied languages, including several non-European languages that have traditionally received less attention in general discussions of dialectology _ Reviews the intellectual development of the field, including its main theoretical schools of thought and research traditions, both academic and applied _ The editors are well known and highly respected, with a deep knowledge of this vast field of inquiryHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Boberg is Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. His research focuses on variation and change in North American English, particularly Canadian English and accents in film and television. He is the author of The English Language in Canada: Status, History and Comparative Analysis (2010) and a co-author of the Atlas of North American English (with William Labov and Sharon Ash, 2006). John Nerbonne worked at HP Labs, the German AI Center, and the University of Groningen, where he was head of Digital Humanities. He is currently an honorary professor in Freiburg. Nerbonne works in quantitative linguistics, using computational and statistical methods. He is a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, was president of the Association for Computational Linguistics in 2002, and a Humboldt prize winner in 2013. Dominic Watt is Senior Lecturer in Forensic Speech Science at the University of York, UK. His research interests are in forensic phonetics and linguistics, speech perception, sociophonetics, and language and identity studies. He is co-author of English Accents and Dialects (with Arthur Hughes and Peter Trudgill, 2012), and co-editor of Language and Identities (with Carmen Llamas, 2010) and Language, Borders and Identity (2014).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors
Introduction
Section 1: Theory (section editor: Dominic Watt)
Section Introduction Dominic Watt
1. Dialectology, Philology and Historical Linguistics Raymond Hickey
2. The Dialect Dictionary Jacques Van Keymeulen
3. Linguistic Atlases William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
4. Structural Dialectology Matthew J. Gordon
5. Dialectology and formal linguistic theory: The blind man and the lame Frans Hinskens
6. Sociodialectology Tore Kristiansen
7. Dialectometry Hans Goebl
8. Dialect Contact and New Dialect Formation David Britain
9. Dialect Change in Europe - Leveling and Convergence Peter Auer
17. Corpus-based Approaches to Dialect Study Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Lieselotte Anderwald
18. Acoustic Phonetic Dialectology Erik R. Thomas
19. Computational Dialectology Wilbert Heeringa and Jelena Prokiæ
20. Dialect Maps Stefan Rabanus
21. Identifying regional dialects in online social media Jacob Eisenstein
22. Logistic Regression Analysis of Linguistic Data John C. Paolillo
23. Statistics for Aggregate Variationist Analyses John Nerbonne and Martijn Wieling
24. Spatial Statistics for Dialectology Jack Grieve
Section 3: Data (section editor: Charles Boberg)
Section Introduction Charles Boberg
25. Dialects of British and Southern Hemisphere English Kevin Watson
26. Dialects of North American English Charles Boberg
27. Dialects of German, Dutch and the Scandinavian Languages Sebastian Kürschner
28. Dialects of French Damien Hall
29. Dialects of Italy Tullio Telmon
30. Dialects of Spanish and Portuguese John M. Lipski
31. Dialects of the Slavic Languages Vladimir Zhobov and Ronelle Alexander
32. Dialects of Arabic Enam Al-Wer and Rudolf de Jong
33. Dialects in the Indo-Aryan landscape Ashwini Deo
34. Dialects of Chinese Chaoju Tang
35. Dialects of Japanese Takuichiro Onishi
36. Dialects of Malay/Indonesian Sander Adelaar
Index
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"Dialectology, the study of how and why language varies from place to place, comes brilliantly to life with this comprehensive, state-of-the-art Handbook. Grounded in history yet filled with cutting-edge methodology, research findings and personal insights from top researchers in the field, this book gives scholars and students the ideal reference manual for studying and understanding dialects in the 21st century." Professor Sali Tagliamonte, University of Toronto, Canada
"It's all here - an enormously helpful and brilliantly well-planned volume, by the world's very top dialectology researcher. The Handbook has everything that needs to be known about regional variations in language, including the history of its study, its manifestations, its causes, and its consequences." Professor Peter Trudgill, University of East Anglia, UK
"This timely volume comprises thirty six chapters written by leading exponents in the discipline, comprehensively covering in three excellent sections issues in theory, method and data. It is a fine resource for anyone working on language variation, language history, or for those who require access to bodies of language data: indispensable for researchers and students alike." Professor Lesley Milroy, Professor Emerita, University of Michigan, USA
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