
Pella Dutch : Portrait of a Language in an Iowa Community, An Expanded Edition.
Title:
Pella Dutch : Portrait of a Language in an Iowa Community, An Expanded Edition.
Author:
Webber, Philip E.
ISBN:
9781609380663
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (194 pages)
Series:
Bur Oak Book
Contents:
Contents -- Preface to the Paperback Edition -- Preface -- Part One: The People -- Pella and Its Speakers -- Vestiges of the Bilingual Heritage -- Sociolinguistic Investigation in Pella: Selection of Sources -- Questionnaire Respondents as Representatives of the Speaker Pool -- Language Background -- General Patterns of Language Use -- Awareness of and Attitudes toward Language Use -- Part Two: The Culture -- Evolving Attitudes toward Language and Ethnicity -- Eendracht Maakt Macht, or: Divide and Be Conquered -- Who Are "We" and Who Are "They"? -- The World Comes Knocking at the Door -- "Surely Thou Art Also One of Them -- for Thy Speech Betrayeth Thee"-Matthew 26:73 -- Zenith and Nadir -- Part Three: The Language -- Pella Dutch and Its Speakers Today -- Who Perpetuates the Language in Its Final Stages? -- The Tone of a Typical Conversation -- Whatever Else It Is, It's Dutch! -- Vestiges of Dialect -- English Has the Final Word -- Part Four: Conclusion -- Appendix A: Questionnaire -- Appendix B: A Report on Ethnic Heritage and Language Education in Pella, Iowa -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
Founded in 1847 by religious separatists, the town of Pella in central Iowa is the state's oldest Dutch American colony, and its crafts, architecture, and celebrations reflect and perpetuate the Dutch heritage of its earlier residents. Through his intriguing blend of sociolinguistic research, regional history, and interviews with current speakers of Pella Dutch, Philip Webber examines the town's rich cultural and linguistic traditions. Drawing upon formal and informal interviews and conversations with more than 150 speakers of Pella Dutch, Webber uses the methods of language research to trace the vestiges of Dutch heritage left on the English spoken by local residents; to explain attitudes toward language and ethnicity that emerged in the twentieth century; and to document the vocabulary, linguistic forms, humor, and conversational patterns that characterize contemporary Pella Dutch. In addition, desiring to let his informants speak for themselves, he includes the playful jokes, proverbial observations, folk wisdom, children's rhymes, riddles, and puzzles influenced by Pella Dutch. Webber's introduction to this expanded paperback edition provides new photographs, updated information about recent research and publications, examples of how Dutch continues to be spoken, and descriptions of the ways in which Pella continues to commemorate its linguistic and cultural heritage. Linguists, anthropologists, and historians-as well as all those who enjoy Pella's Tulip Time festival, its summertime fair or kermis, the Dutch letters in its bakeries, and the early winter visit of Sinterklaas-will appreciate Webber's informed and engaging study of this unique Iowa community.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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