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Language Variation - European Perspectives IV: Selected papers from the Sixth International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 6), Freiburg, June 2011 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, weight: 705 g
  • Sērija : Studies in Language Variation 14
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2013
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027234949
  • ISBN-13: 9789027234940
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, weight: 705 g
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The eighteen contributions in this volume are based on papers presented at the 6th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 6), which was held at the University of Freiburg, Germany, from June 29 to July 1, 2011. The volume includes plenaries by Sjef Barbiers (Where is syntactic variation?) and Arnulf Deppermann/ Stefan Kleiner & Ralf Knöbl (Standard usage: Towards a realistic conception of spoken standard German). In addition, the editors have selected 16 papers ranging over a wide field of languages/varieties and topics. The languages and varieties covered are Belarusian, British English, Catalan, Dutch, Gaelic, Gallo-Italic, Greek, Italian, Occitan, Rhaeto-Romance, Russian, Scottish English, Swedish, Turkish, and several varieties of German. The majority of the papers deal with phonetic and phonological variation (Caro Reina; Deppermann, Kleiner and Knöbl; Katerbow; Moosmüller and Scheutz; Schützler; Schleef; West; Zeller; Ziegler), but morphological variation (Cornips and Hulk; Dal Negro), morphosyntactic variation (Melissaropoulou, Themistocleous, Tsiplakou and Tsolakidis), and syntactic variation (Barbiers; Håkansson; Rothmayr) are also represented. Additional papers deal with code-switching.
Introduction vii
Peter Auer
Javier Caro Reina
Goz Kaufmann
Where is syntactic variation?
1(26)
Sjef Barbiers
Phonological variation in Catalan and Alemannic from a typological perspective
27(18)
Javier Caro Reina
Language ideologies and language attitudes: A linguistic anthropological perspective
45(12)
Jillian R. Cavanaugh
Late language acquisition and identity construction: Variation in use of the Dutch definite determiners de and het
57(12)
Leonie Cornips
Aafke Hulk
The variation of gender agreement on numerals in the Alpine space
69(14)
Silvia Dal Negro
`Standard usage': Towards a realistic conception of spoken standard German
83(34)
Arnulf Deppermann
Stefan Kleiner
Ralf Knobl
Code alternation patterns in bilingual family conversations: Implications for an integrated model of analysis
117(12)
Marianthi Georgalidou
Hasan Kaili
Aytac Celtek
A variationist approach to syntactic change: The case of subordinate clause word order in the history of Swedish
129(16)
David Hakansson
Children's switching/shifting competence in role-playing
145(14)
Matthias Katerbow
The Present Perfect in Cypriot Greek revisited
159(14)
Dimitra Melissaropoulou
Charalambos Themistocleous
Stavroula Tsiplakou
Simeon Tsolakidis
Chain shifts revisited: The case of monophthongisation and E-merger in the city dialects of Salzburg and Vienna
173(14)
Sylvia Moosmuller
Hannes Scheutz
And the beat goes on: Verb Raising and Verb Projection Raising at the syntax-phonology interface
187(14)
Antonia Rothmayr
Migrant teenagers' acquisition of sociolinguistic variation: The variables (ing) and (t)
201(14)
Erik Schleef
The sociophonology and sociophonetics of Scottish Standard English (r)
215(14)
Ole Schutzler
Stance and code-switching: Gaelic-English bilinguals on the Isles of Skye and Harris
229(18)
Cassie Smith-Christmas
A town between dialects: Accent levelling, psycho-social orientation and identity in Merseyside, UK
247(20)
Helen Faye West
Variation of sibilants in Belarusian-Russian mixed speech
267(14)
Jan Patrick Zeller
The case of [ nen]: A current change in colloquial standard German
281(14)
Evelyn Ziegler
Index 295