Social Meaning and Linguistic Variation
Herausgeber: Hall-Lew, Lauren; Podesva, Robert J.; Moore, Emma
Social Meaning and Linguistic Variation
Herausgeber: Hall-Lew, Lauren; Podesva, Robert J.; Moore, Emma
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The first of its kind, this groundbreaking book gives an overview of third-wave variation research and theory, an approach centered on social meaning. It examines several components of dialects, including pronunciation, grammar, and meaning, and considers language use in a wide variety of cultural and linguistic contexts.
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The first of its kind, this groundbreaking book gives an overview of third-wave variation research and theory, an approach centered on social meaning. It examines several components of dialects, including pronunciation, grammar, and meaning, and considers language use in a wide variety of cultural and linguistic contexts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781108458061
- ISBN-10: 1108458068
- Artikelnr.: 70071669
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781108458061
- ISBN-10: 1108458068
- Artikelnr.: 70071669
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Social Meaning and Linguistic Variation: Theoretical Foundations Lauren
Hall-Lew, Emma Moore and Robert J. Podesva; Part I. Where is (Social)
Meaning?: 2. Social Meaning and Sound Change Lauren Hall-Lew, Amanda
Cardoso and Emma Davies; 3. The Social Meaning of Syntax Emma Moore; 4. The
Social Meaning of Semantic Properties Andrea Beltrama and Laura Staum
Casasanto; 5. Pragmatics and the Third Wave: The Social Meaning of
Definites Eric K. Acton; 6. The Cognitive Structure behind Indexicality:
Correlations in Tasks Linking /s/ Variation and Masculinity Kathryn
Campbell-Kibler; Part II. The Structure of Social Meaning: 7.
Sociolinguistic Signs as Cognitive Representations Annette D'Onofrio; 8.
Perceptions of Style: A Focus on Fundamental Frequency and Perceived Social
Characteristics Katie Drager, Kate Hardeman Guthrie, Rachel Schutz and Ivan
Chik; 9. Features, Meanings, and Indexical Fields Marie Maegaard and
Nicolai Pharao; 10. Reconciling Seemingly Conflicting Social Meanings Roey
J. Gafter; 11. Biographical Indexicality: Personal History as a Frame of
Reference for Social Meaning in Variation Devyani Sharma; Part III. Meaning
and Linguistic Change: 12. Emergence of Social Meaning in Sociolinguistic
Change Qing Zhang; 13. Multiethnolect and Dialect in and across Communities
Pia Quist; 14. Changing Language, Changing Character Types Rebecca Lurie
Starr; 15. Social Meaning and the Temporal Dynamics of Sound Change
Meredith Tamminga; 16. The Role of the Body in Language Change Robert J.
Podesva; 17. Afterword Penelope Eckert.
Hall-Lew, Emma Moore and Robert J. Podesva; Part I. Where is (Social)
Meaning?: 2. Social Meaning and Sound Change Lauren Hall-Lew, Amanda
Cardoso and Emma Davies; 3. The Social Meaning of Syntax Emma Moore; 4. The
Social Meaning of Semantic Properties Andrea Beltrama and Laura Staum
Casasanto; 5. Pragmatics and the Third Wave: The Social Meaning of
Definites Eric K. Acton; 6. The Cognitive Structure behind Indexicality:
Correlations in Tasks Linking /s/ Variation and Masculinity Kathryn
Campbell-Kibler; Part II. The Structure of Social Meaning: 7.
Sociolinguistic Signs as Cognitive Representations Annette D'Onofrio; 8.
Perceptions of Style: A Focus on Fundamental Frequency and Perceived Social
Characteristics Katie Drager, Kate Hardeman Guthrie, Rachel Schutz and Ivan
Chik; 9. Features, Meanings, and Indexical Fields Marie Maegaard and
Nicolai Pharao; 10. Reconciling Seemingly Conflicting Social Meanings Roey
J. Gafter; 11. Biographical Indexicality: Personal History as a Frame of
Reference for Social Meaning in Variation Devyani Sharma; Part III. Meaning
and Linguistic Change: 12. Emergence of Social Meaning in Sociolinguistic
Change Qing Zhang; 13. Multiethnolect and Dialect in and across Communities
Pia Quist; 14. Changing Language, Changing Character Types Rebecca Lurie
Starr; 15. Social Meaning and the Temporal Dynamics of Sound Change
Meredith Tamminga; 16. The Role of the Body in Language Change Robert J.
Podesva; 17. Afterword Penelope Eckert.
1. Social Meaning and Linguistic Variation: Theoretical Foundations Lauren
Hall-Lew, Emma Moore and Robert J. Podesva; Part I. Where is (Social)
Meaning?: 2. Social Meaning and Sound Change Lauren Hall-Lew, Amanda
Cardoso and Emma Davies; 3. The Social Meaning of Syntax Emma Moore; 4. The
Social Meaning of Semantic Properties Andrea Beltrama and Laura Staum
Casasanto; 5. Pragmatics and the Third Wave: The Social Meaning of
Definites Eric K. Acton; 6. The Cognitive Structure behind Indexicality:
Correlations in Tasks Linking /s/ Variation and Masculinity Kathryn
Campbell-Kibler; Part II. The Structure of Social Meaning: 7.
Sociolinguistic Signs as Cognitive Representations Annette D'Onofrio; 8.
Perceptions of Style: A Focus on Fundamental Frequency and Perceived Social
Characteristics Katie Drager, Kate Hardeman Guthrie, Rachel Schutz and Ivan
Chik; 9. Features, Meanings, and Indexical Fields Marie Maegaard and
Nicolai Pharao; 10. Reconciling Seemingly Conflicting Social Meanings Roey
J. Gafter; 11. Biographical Indexicality: Personal History as a Frame of
Reference for Social Meaning in Variation Devyani Sharma; Part III. Meaning
and Linguistic Change: 12. Emergence of Social Meaning in Sociolinguistic
Change Qing Zhang; 13. Multiethnolect and Dialect in and across Communities
Pia Quist; 14. Changing Language, Changing Character Types Rebecca Lurie
Starr; 15. Social Meaning and the Temporal Dynamics of Sound Change
Meredith Tamminga; 16. The Role of the Body in Language Change Robert J.
Podesva; 17. Afterword Penelope Eckert.
Hall-Lew, Emma Moore and Robert J. Podesva; Part I. Where is (Social)
Meaning?: 2. Social Meaning and Sound Change Lauren Hall-Lew, Amanda
Cardoso and Emma Davies; 3. The Social Meaning of Syntax Emma Moore; 4. The
Social Meaning of Semantic Properties Andrea Beltrama and Laura Staum
Casasanto; 5. Pragmatics and the Third Wave: The Social Meaning of
Definites Eric K. Acton; 6. The Cognitive Structure behind Indexicality:
Correlations in Tasks Linking /s/ Variation and Masculinity Kathryn
Campbell-Kibler; Part II. The Structure of Social Meaning: 7.
Sociolinguistic Signs as Cognitive Representations Annette D'Onofrio; 8.
Perceptions of Style: A Focus on Fundamental Frequency and Perceived Social
Characteristics Katie Drager, Kate Hardeman Guthrie, Rachel Schutz and Ivan
Chik; 9. Features, Meanings, and Indexical Fields Marie Maegaard and
Nicolai Pharao; 10. Reconciling Seemingly Conflicting Social Meanings Roey
J. Gafter; 11. Biographical Indexicality: Personal History as a Frame of
Reference for Social Meaning in Variation Devyani Sharma; Part III. Meaning
and Linguistic Change: 12. Emergence of Social Meaning in Sociolinguistic
Change Qing Zhang; 13. Multiethnolect and Dialect in and across Communities
Pia Quist; 14. Changing Language, Changing Character Types Rebecca Lurie
Starr; 15. Social Meaning and the Temporal Dynamics of Sound Change
Meredith Tamminga; 16. The Role of the Body in Language Change Robert J.
Podesva; 17. Afterword Penelope Eckert.







