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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783110923223
Erscheinungsjahr: 2005
Herausgeber: De Gruyter
Sprache: eng

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ISBN/EAN: 9783110923223

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978-3-11-092322-3
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Autor des Buches: alex berg, berlin, bergs
Titel des Buches: doing sociolinguistics, social networks, historical, letters


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Autor/in: Alexander Bergs
Titel: Topics in English Linguistics [TiEL]; Social Networks and Historical Sociolinguistics - Studies in Morphosyntactic Variation in the Paston Letters (1421-1503)
Verlag: de Gruyter Mouton
318 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011-12-07
Berlin/Boston
Sprache: Englisch
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EA; E107; Nonbooks, PBS / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft/Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft; Soziolinguistik; Verstehen; FOR000000 FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / General; LAN009010 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative; LAN009050 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics; Sociolinguistics; Historical & comparative linguistics; Sprachgeschichte; Sprachsoziologie; Morphosyntax; Historische Soziolinguistik; The Paston letters; Historical linguistics; Sociolinguistics; Historische und vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; BB

Chapter One Introduction1. Aims and contents1.1. Empirical objectives, historical embedding1.2. Structure of the book Chapter TwoHistorical sociolinguistics1. What is historical sociolinguistics?1.1. Social sciences - history - linguistics1.2. Historical sociolinguistics1.2.1. The object of investigation1.2.2. Research material2. Summary Chapter Three Social network analysis - present and past1. Introduction2. Present-day social network analysis2.1. The development of network theory2.1.1. Elements and constructs of network theory2.1.2. Attitudes and behavior in networks - network roles3. Social network analysis, language variation, and language change3.1. Principles of language change3.2. Historical network analysis3.2.1. Background3.2.2. The principle of uniformity3.2.3. Data problems3.3. Micro- versus macro-studies3.4. Developing a network for (late) medieval England3.5. The network(s) of the Paston family3.5.1. Biographical sketches3.5.2. The network(s)4. The corpus Chapter Four Personal pronouns1. The development of personal pronouns in Middle and Early Modern English1.1. Sources: Dialect geography1.2. Sources: Internal factors1.2.1. Therapeutic change in the pronoun system1.2.2. Analogy1.2.3. Formatives and analogical leveling1.2.4. Frequency and analogy2. Pronouns in the Paston Letters2.1. Overall developments2.2. Distribution across time2.3. Individual patterns2.4. External factors2.4.1. Gender of the speaker2.4.2. Addressee and relationship to addressee2.5. Internal factors2.5.1. Syntactic function2.5.2. Gender of the referent2.5.3. Animacy of the referent2.5.4. Stress and phonetic environment2.6. Summary3. Ye and You Chapter 5Relative clauses1. Introduction2. Relativization - some technical remarks2.1. Adnominal - free - sentential2.2. Restrictive - non-restrictive3. Relativization and the history of English3.1. Relativization in the Old English Period3.2. Changes in the Late Old English and Early Middle English Period3.3. Relative clauses after 13004. Relative Clauses in the Paston Letters4.1. Methodology4.1.1. Relative marker type4.1.2. Restrictiveness4.1.3. Syntactic function of the relativizer and antecedent4.1.4. Animacy4.1.5. Number4.1.6. Definiteness4.1.7. Distant versus adjacent relative clauses5. Results5.1. A community grammar5.1.1. Restrictiveness5.1.2. Animacy5.1.3. Definiteness of the antecedent5.1.4. Number5.1.5. Syntactic function5.1.6. Distance antecedent - relative clause5.2. A social grammar5.2.1. Gender of the author5.2.2. Gender of the addressee5.2.3. Relationship between author and addressee5.2.4. Variation across time5.3. Individual grammars5.3.1. Individual use of relative pronouns6. Summary Chapter 6The light verb construction1. Introduction1.1. Historical development1.1.1. Structural changes and developments1.2. The light verb construction in the Paston Letters1.2.1. Methodological issues2. Results2.1. General frequencies2.1.1. Number, determination, modification2.1.2. Syntax2.2. Social factors and developments2.2.1. Temporal factors2.2.2. Gender2.3. Individual grammars Chapter 7Conclusion: A network perspective1. A historical whodunnit1.1. Personal pronouns, relativizers, and light verb constructions1.2. Corroborative data2. Networks and language use in the Paston Family: Take One2.1. Why network strength scales should not simply correlate with historical linguistic data - at least in this case2.1.1. Now you see it, now you don't2.1.2. The times they are achanging - and so are the networks2.2. Networks and language use in the Paston family: Take Two3. Social networks and language use: a modest proposal

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