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Areal Features Of The Anglophone World Raymond Hickey Editor

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Areal Features Of The Anglophone World Raymond Hickey Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.5 MB
Pages: 510
Author: Raymond Hickey (editor)
ISBN: 9783110279429, 3110279428
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Areal Features Of The Anglophone World Raymond Hickey Editor by Raymond Hickey (editor) 9783110279429, 3110279428 instant download after payment.

The intention of the present volume is to unite the research of a range of scholars who have been working on features of non-standard, vernacular English which show an areal distribution, i.e. which cluster geographically across the world. Features common to an area can be due to (i) shared dialect input, (ii) common but separate innovations after settlement, or (iii) area-internal diffusion from one variety to another and/or others. The relative weighting of these factors is an important topic in the book and is a key focus in the 17 chapters.


The book is divided into two large blocks, the first one consisting of case studies (8 chapters) and the second with features complexes (9 chapters). The former look at major anglophone locations from an areal perspective while the latter examine linguistic categories and features with a view to determine whether these could be areally based or not.

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