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dialects from 1800 to the present 1 Studying speech community types contact network time Paul Kerswill Historical Sociolinguistics Network Leiden 2016 Plan can always be changed Studying speech community types contact network. Within the sociolinguistic interview narratives are one of the primary means of reducing the effects of observation and recording In dissecting the stylistic shifts within the interview narratives consistently show a shift towards the vernacularthat Michael Opper – Ling 111. December 5, 2011. What is Typology?. ‘Taxonomy’. ‘Classification’. Classifying phenomena into . types. As linguists, we are interested in classifying . languages. into . Present / Past / . Future. Simple. Perfect . S. imple. Continuous. (. progressive. ). Perfect . C. ontinuous. (perfect . progressive. ). Present. Past. Future. Simple. I walk. I . walked. I’ll. walk. K.T.KHADER. IUG-GAZA. Language variation. No . two speakers of a language . speak exactly . the same way. No individual speaker speaks the . same way . all the time. Language Varieties. Language variety refers to the various forms of language triggered by social factors.. Nature of a language . The linguist makes no value judgment. S/he recognizes and accepts the existence of language varieties. . School traditions emphasize a single “correct” standard form.. Linguistics acknowledges that a certain dialect may be treated as a standard form . From . diaLECT. . we. . now. talk . about. . sociolect. and . other. “-. lects. ”.. Written. and . S. poken. Language. Written texts. Hybrid varieties. Spoken texts. Factual reports, technical. Dialects by . Hans Kurath in 1949. . . Three . major dialect regions—Northern, Midlands, and . Southern. Americans . migrated west, they took with them distinctive house types as well as distinctive . What is happening in this sentence? Is it English?. After . changing baby Jane’s nappy, he put on a jumper, put her in the push chair and walked to the postbox. . Distinguishing . between Languages . Sociophonetics. : An Introduction. Chapter 12: Lateral Transfer. and Associated Articles. Don’t Forget!. Fill out the class evaluation. https://classeval.ncsu.edu. Let’s see if we can do better than the spring 2010 class, for which only two out of thirteen students filled out the form. Sociolinguistic terms. Speech . Community. R. egisters. Style . Shift. . Code Switch. Role-Playing Activity. You lost your cell phone. Tell. Your close friend. Your mom (she pays for it). Role-Playing Activity. December 5, 2011. What is Typology?. ‘Taxonomy’. ‘Classification’. Classifying phenomena into . types. As linguists, we are interested in classifying . languages. into . types. .. Languages and Typology. Industrial and Science Revolution. British Imperialism. American Dialect. Britain’s Other Colonies. Language Reform. 20. th. Century. Present Day . 3/10/2017. 1. Industrial Science. The main distinction between Early Modern and Late Modern English (or just Modern English as it is sometimes referred to) lies in its vocabulary . A . language . variety where . users . regional . /. . s. ocial. . background appears in . their. . use of . vocabulary . &. . grammar. . DIALECT. T. he . features of pronunciation (the . speech. SIMPLE PRESENT. Habits, facts, opinions.. Stative incomplete actions.. I hate cats.. Cats have 4 legs.. I feel bad right now.. PRESENT. PROGRESSIVE. Incomplete dynamic actions. . Happening now.. I’m studying English..
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