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A Transversal Study of Three Traditional Dialect Areas
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This volume seeks to extend and expand our current understanding of the processes of language standardization, drawing on both quantitative and qualitative approaches to examine how linguistic variation plays out in various ways in everyday life in Denmark.
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This volume seeks to extend and expand our current understanding of the processes of language standardization, drawing on both quantitative and qualitative approaches to examine how linguistic variation plays out in various ways in everyday life in Denmark.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429884771
- Artikelnr.: 58386733
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429884771
- Artikelnr.: 58386733
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Marie Maegaard is an Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen. Her research is primarily concerned with linguistic variation and social meaning. Recent research includes studies of linguistic change in peripheral areas, linguistic and cultural commodification, perception of phonetic variation, and media discourse. She has published articles in major sociolinguistic and linguistic journals, as well as handbook chapters and book chapters for edited volumes. Additionally, she has co-edited several books and special issues on subjects such as linguistic standardization, phonetic variation, and language & gender. Malene Monka is an Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen. Her research combines dialectology and sociolinguistics. In her work, Monka has incorporated human geographic understandings of place to gain new insights on processes of dialect leveling. Monka has published extensively in Danish and Nordic journals on dialectology and sociolinguistics, in an edited volume on Place and Belonging (Monka 2018) and in Language in Society (Monka et al. in press). Kristine Køhler Mortensen holds a postdoc position at the University of Gothenburg. Her research lies within sociolinguistics and multimodal analysis. She has specialized in both online and offline interaction with a particular focus on gender and sexuality. She currently carries a postdoc position at the University of Gothenburg working on a project called "Sexual integration": Sexuality in contemporary global migration in which she focuses on discursive connections between nationalism and sexuality. She has published in several international journals, edited a volume on language and social media (Stæhr & Mortensen), and co-authored two handbook chapters (Mortensen & Milani fortc. a, Mortensen & Milani forthc. b). Andreas Candefors Stæhr is an Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on language and social media, with particular attention to the topics of linguistic normativity, sociolinguistic reflexivity, media ideologies and social positioning among contemporary youth. His current research focuses on the intersection of social media use and family socialization in Copenhagen families; i.e. studying which communicative functions social media serve in the family and how social media affect and facilitate family socialization today. He has published his work in journals such as Language & Communication, Discourse, Context & Media, Language Variation & Change and has book chapters in edited volumes on language and super-diversity.
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Standardization as Sociolinguistic Change (Marie
Maegaard)
CHAPTER 2: Patterns of Dialect Use: Language Standardization at Different
Rates (Marie Maegaard and Malene Monka)
CHAPTER 3: Southern Jutland: Language Ideology as a Means to Slow Down
Standardization (Malene Monka)
CHAPTER 4: Northern Jutland: Local Positioning and Global Orientation
(Kristine Køhler Mortensen)
CHAPTER 5: Bornholm: the Terminal Stage of Dedialectalization (Andreas
Candefors Stæhr and Anne Larsen)
CHAPTER 6: Perception, Recognition and Indexicality: Experimental
Investigations of Variation in Northern Jutland, Southern Jutland and on
Bornholm (Marie Maegaard and Pia Quist)
Chapter 7: Dialect in the Media: Mediatization and Processes of
Standardization (Andreas Candefors Stæhr, Malene Monka, Pia Quist and Anne
Larsen)
CHAPTER 8: Language Ideologies: a Key to Understanding Language
Standardization (Jann Scheuer, Anne Larsen, Marie Maegaard, Malene Monka
and Kristine Køhler Mortensen)
CHAPTER 9: Transversal Perspectives on Standardization as Sociolinguistic
Change (Marie Maegaard, Malene Monka, Kristine Køhler Mortensen and Andreas
Candefors Stæhr)
CHAPTER 10: Denmark: a perhaps unexpected dialect laboratory (David
Britain)
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Standardization as Sociolinguistic Change (Marie
Maegaard)
CHAPTER 2: Patterns of Dialect Use: Language Standardization at Different
Rates (Marie Maegaard and Malene Monka)
CHAPTER 3: Southern Jutland: Language Ideology as a Means to Slow Down
Standardization (Malene Monka)
CHAPTER 4: Northern Jutland: Local Positioning and Global Orientation
(Kristine Køhler Mortensen)
CHAPTER 5: Bornholm: the Terminal Stage of Dedialectalization (Andreas
Candefors Stæhr and Anne Larsen)
CHAPTER 6: Perception, Recognition and Indexicality: Experimental
Investigations of Variation in Northern Jutland, Southern Jutland and on
Bornholm (Marie Maegaard and Pia Quist)
Chapter 7: Dialect in the Media: Mediatization and Processes of
Standardization (Andreas Candefors Stæhr, Malene Monka, Pia Quist and Anne
Larsen)
CHAPTER 8: Language Ideologies: a Key to Understanding Language
Standardization (Jann Scheuer, Anne Larsen, Marie Maegaard, Malene Monka
and Kristine Køhler Mortensen)
CHAPTER 9: Transversal Perspectives on Standardization as Sociolinguistic
Change (Marie Maegaard, Malene Monka, Kristine Køhler Mortensen and Andreas
Candefors Stæhr)
CHAPTER 10: Denmark: a perhaps unexpected dialect laboratory (David
Britain)
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Standardization as Sociolinguistic Change (Marie
Maegaard)
CHAPTER 2: Patterns of Dialect Use: Language Standardization at Different
Rates (Marie Maegaard and Malene Monka)
CHAPTER 3: Southern Jutland: Language Ideology as a Means to Slow Down
Standardization (Malene Monka)
CHAPTER 4: Northern Jutland: Local Positioning and Global Orientation
(Kristine Køhler Mortensen)
CHAPTER 5: Bornholm: the Terminal Stage of Dedialectalization (Andreas
Candefors Stæhr and Anne Larsen)
CHAPTER 6: Perception, Recognition and Indexicality: Experimental
Investigations of Variation in Northern Jutland, Southern Jutland and on
Bornholm (Marie Maegaard and Pia Quist)
Chapter 7: Dialect in the Media: Mediatization and Processes of
Standardization (Andreas Candefors Stæhr, Malene Monka, Pia Quist and Anne
Larsen)
CHAPTER 8: Language Ideologies: a Key to Understanding Language
Standardization (Jann Scheuer, Anne Larsen, Marie Maegaard, Malene Monka
and Kristine Køhler Mortensen)
CHAPTER 9: Transversal Perspectives on Standardization as Sociolinguistic
Change (Marie Maegaard, Malene Monka, Kristine Køhler Mortensen and Andreas
Candefors Stæhr)
CHAPTER 10: Denmark: a perhaps unexpected dialect laboratory (David
Britain)
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Standardization as Sociolinguistic Change (Marie
Maegaard)
CHAPTER 2: Patterns of Dialect Use: Language Standardization at Different
Rates (Marie Maegaard and Malene Monka)
CHAPTER 3: Southern Jutland: Language Ideology as a Means to Slow Down
Standardization (Malene Monka)
CHAPTER 4: Northern Jutland: Local Positioning and Global Orientation
(Kristine Køhler Mortensen)
CHAPTER 5: Bornholm: the Terminal Stage of Dedialectalization (Andreas
Candefors Stæhr and Anne Larsen)
CHAPTER 6: Perception, Recognition and Indexicality: Experimental
Investigations of Variation in Northern Jutland, Southern Jutland and on
Bornholm (Marie Maegaard and Pia Quist)
Chapter 7: Dialect in the Media: Mediatization and Processes of
Standardization (Andreas Candefors Stæhr, Malene Monka, Pia Quist and Anne
Larsen)
CHAPTER 8: Language Ideologies: a Key to Understanding Language
Standardization (Jann Scheuer, Anne Larsen, Marie Maegaard, Malene Monka
and Kristine Køhler Mortensen)
CHAPTER 9: Transversal Perspectives on Standardization as Sociolinguistic
Change (Marie Maegaard, Malene Monka, Kristine Køhler Mortensen and Andreas
Candefors Stæhr)
CHAPTER 10: Denmark: a perhaps unexpected dialect laboratory (David
Britain)