Language change (Social and Regional factors)
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- Created on: 16-11-22 20:39
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- Language Change
- Age Grading
- Features (physical, social and cultural, linguistic)
- Patterns (gender, teenage years, adulthood)
- Empirical methods of evidence. Apparent time principle + U turn graphs
- Infancy variational acquisition (Child directed speech) + EDS
- Ethnographic Qualitative work (language through life stages)
- Stable sociolinguistic variables vs change in community
- social variables (global varieties, localized groupings)
- Intra group variation + dissimilar linguistic use
- Stable sociolinguistic variables vs change in community
- Obtaining regional variation, participating in linguistic variety
- Vernacular culture and communities of practice
- Ethnographic Qualitative work (language through life stages)
- Real - Time
- Infancy variational acquisition (Child directed speech) + EDS
- Empirical methods of evidence. Apparent time principle + U turn graphs
- Patterns (gender, teenage years, adulthood)
- Chronological age
- Biological Age
- Social Age
- Biological Age
- Change and Stability
- Where is the change oriented to?
- Standard vs non standard forms
- Vernacular and Variants
- Standard vs non standard forms
- Where is the change oriented to?
- Features (physical, social and cultural, linguistic)
- Speaker Innovation
- Regional Variation
- Linguistic innovation 2nd language acquisition
- Spread of new forms, variant (fait accompli)
- Pidgins
- Creoles
- Koines
- Interaction
- Creoles
- Linguistic innovation 2nd language acquisition
- Social Variation
- Regional Variation
- 5th century Angles + Saxons
- 6-8th Century Anglo Saxons + Christianity
- 8t-10th century Vikings + Old Norse
- Historical Linguistics
- Middle English 1066 Norman French English
- The Great vowel shift 1400-1700
- Standardizatin of English 1800
- Age Grading
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