Nancy C. Dorian's examination of the fisherfolk Gaelic spoken in a Highland Scottish village offers a number of explanations for delayed recogntion of linguistic variation unrelated to social class or other social sub-groups.
Nancy C. Dorian's examination of the fisherfolk Gaelic spoken in a Highland Scottish village offers a number of explanations for delayed recogntion of linguistic variation unrelated to social class or other social sub-groups.
Nancy C. Dorian is Professor of Linguistics and Anthropology, Bryn Mawr College (retired)
Inhaltsangabe
* 1.: The Variation Puzzle * 2.: The East Sutherland Fishing Communities * 3.: Dimensions of Linguistic Variation in a Socioeconomically Homogeneous Population * 4.: A General Introduction to Speakers and Variables * 5.: A Close Look at Some Embo Variables and their Use * 6.: Kin Groups, Peer Groups, and Variation * 7.: Speech Norms, Accommodation, and Speaking Well in Gaelic Embo * 8.: Socially Neutral Linguistic Variation: Where, Why, What for, and How? * 9.: Conclusion * Notes * References
* 1.: The Variation Puzzle * 2.: The East Sutherland Fishing Communities * 3.: Dimensions of Linguistic Variation in a Socioeconomically Homogeneous Population * 4.: A General Introduction to Speakers and Variables * 5.: A Close Look at Some Embo Variables and their Use * 6.: Kin Groups, Peer Groups, and Variation * 7.: Speech Norms, Accommodation, and Speaking Well in Gaelic Embo * 8.: Socially Neutral Linguistic Variation: Where, Why, What for, and How? * 9.: Conclusion * Notes * References
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