Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society

Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society
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Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015067512072
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Synopsis Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society by : Yorkshire Dialect Society

List of members in each number.

Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society

Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society
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Total Pages : 322
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Synopsis Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society by : Yorkshire Dialect Society

List of members in each number.

Proceedings of Methods XIII

Proceedings of Methods XIII
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 3631612400
ISBN-13 : 9783631612408
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Synopsis Proceedings of Methods XIII by : Barry Heselwood

This volume of papers from the 13th International Conference on Methods in Dialectology, held at the University of Leeds in 2008, collects together current research and recent methodological developments in the study of dialects by new and established scholars. It is organised into themed sections reporting on historical dialectology, dialect literature, the production of dialect maps and atlases, and the collection and organisation of material for dialect dictionaries and corpora. Perceptual dialectology and dialect intelligibility are also featured, and there are linguistic analyses of dialectal data from many language varieties.

A New Bibliography of Writings on Varieties of English, 1984-1992/3

A New Bibliography of Writings on Varieties of English, 1984-1992/3
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9789027248701
ISBN-13 : 9027248702
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Synopsis A New Bibliography of Writings on Varieties of English, 1984-1992/3 by : Beat Glauser

The continuing expansion of research in dialectology, sociolinguistics and English as a world language has made the field increasingly difficult to survey. This bibliography is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the relevant publications of the past few years. Like its predecessor, it will prove an indispensable reference book. The collection is in four parts, dealing respectively with general studies, Britain and Ireland, the United States and Canada, and the rest of the world. There is a joint index in which the 2800 entries are classified according to specific areas, ethnic groups and major linguistic categories, thus making the bibliography easy to use with the greatest profit. The present bibliography complements the one compiled by W. Viereck, E.W. Schneider and M. Görlach, which covered the period from 1965 to 1983 and was published in the same series in 1984.

World Englishes Volumes I-III Set

World Englishes Volumes I-III Set
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 864
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ISBN-10 : 9781441157188
ISBN-13 : 1441157182
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Synopsis World Englishes Volumes I-III Set by : Tometro Hopkins

World Englishes is a twelve-volume series, presenting a comprehensive, detailed survey of English as it is spoken all over the world. The volumes are organised into four groups, covering Britain, Europe, America, Africa and Asia, and celebrate English in all its diversity. The chapters contain maps, facts and figures, and a detailed description about English as it is spoken in each region and are an invaluable library resource for undergraduates, postgraduates and academics interested in the diversity of the English language.

Standards and Norms in the English Language

Standards and Norms in the English Language
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 9783110206982
ISBN-13 : 3110206986
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Synopsis Standards and Norms in the English Language by : Miriam A. Locher

The theme of this collection is a discussion of the notions of 'norms' and 'standards', which are studied from various different angles, but always in relation to the English language. These terms are to be understood in a very wide sense, allowing discussions of topics such as the norms we orient to in social interaction, the benchmark employed in teaching, or the development of English dialects and varieties over time and space and their relation to the standard language. The collection is organized into three parts, each of which covers an important research field for the study of norms and standards. Part 1 is entitled "English over time and space" and is further divided into three thematic subgroups: standard and non-standard features in English varieties and dialects; research on English standardization processes; and issues of standards and norms in oral production. Part 2 deals with "English usage in non-native contexts," and Part 3 is dedicated to "Issues on politeness and impoliteness." The notions of standards and norms are equally important concepts for historical linguists, sociolinguists with a variationist background, applied linguists, pragmaticians, and discourse analysts.

English Literature and the Other Languages

English Literature and the Other Languages
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9789004484238
ISBN-13 : 900448423X
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Synopsis English Literature and the Other Languages by :

The thirty essays in English Literature and the Other Languages trace how the tangentiality of English and other modes of language affects the production of English literature, and investigate how questions of linguistic code can be made accessible to literary analysis. This collection studies multilingualism from the Reformation onwards, when Latin was an alternative to the emerging vernacular of the Anglican nation; the eighteenth-century confrontation between English and the languages of the colonies; the process whereby the standard British English of the colonizer has lost ground to independent englishes (American, Canadian, Indian, Caribbean, Nigerian, or New Zealand English), that now consider the original standard British English as the other languages the interaction between English and a range of British language varieties including Welsh, Irish, and Scots, the Lancashire and Dorset dialects, as well as working-class idiom; Chicano literature; translation and self-translation; Ezra Pound's revitalization of English in the Cantos; and the psychogrammar and comic dialogics in Joyce's Ulysses, As Norman Blake puts it in his Afterword to English Literature and the Other Languages: There has been no volume such as this which tries to take stock of the whole area and to put multilingualism in literature on the map. It is a subject which has been neglected for too long, and this volume is to be welcomed for its brave attempt to fill this lacuna.

English in Modern Times

English in Modern Times
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781134664092
ISBN-13 : 1134664095
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Synopsis English in Modern Times by : Joan C Beal

English in Modern Times describes the development of the English language from 1700 until 1945, and argues that it is in the course of this later modern English period that the characteristics of 'modern' English evolved. This is the first undergraduate text to cover the whole of this important period, which has been called the 'Cinderella' of English historical linguistics because of its lack of representation in scholarly literature. This book is sociohistorical in orientation, arguing that social changes in the Anglophone world need to be taken into account if we are to understand the linguistic changes that occurred during this period. Further chapters deal with changes in vocabulary, syntax and morphology and phonology and with the attempts of lexicographers, grammarians and elocutionists to arrest and control these changes by codifying the language. Unlike many earlier histories of English, 'English in Modern Times' does not define 'English' as confined to Standard (English) English, but also considers the development of extraterritorial Englishes and non-standard varieties of British English in the Later Modern period.