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Ethnicity And Language Change English In Londonderry Northern Ireland Kevin Mccafferty

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Ethnicity And Language Change English In Londonderry Northern Ireland Kevin Mccafferty
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Kevin McCafferty
ISBN: 9789027218384, 9027218382
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Ethnicity And Language Change English In Londonderry Northern Ireland Kevin Mccafferty by Kevin Mccafferty 9789027218384, 9027218382 instant download after payment.

Part sociolinguistic, part ethnographic, this book takes up the neglected question of how ethnic division interacts with variation and change in Northern Irish English. It identifies an idealised folk model of harmonious
communities, in spite of the social divide and open conflict that have long affected the region; this model affects daily life and sociolinguistic studies alike. A reading of sociolinguistic studies from the region reveals
ethnolinguistic differentiation. Qualitative analysis of material from (London)Derry shows people often stressing tolerance in their community, while accounts of their activities contain evidence of ethnic division and strife. Quantitative analysis charts six changes in (London)Derry English. Variation correlates to varying degrees with age, ethnicity, class, sex and social network. The ethnic dimension, while not the most important parameter in all cases, plays a role in relation to all the changes examined.

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