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Handbook of Perceptual Dialectology : Volume 1.
Title:
Handbook of Perceptual Dialectology : Volume 1.
Author:
Preston, Dennis R.
ISBN:
9789027298416
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (453 pages)
Contents:
HANDBOOK OF PERCEPTUAL DIALECTOLOGY -- Title page -- LCC page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I The Dutch Contribution: 'Little Arrows' -- CHAPTER 1. Informant Classification of Dialects -- CHAPTER 2. Dialects -- CHAPTER 3. The Netherlands-German National Border as a Subjective Dialect Boundary -- PART II The Japanese Controversy: 'Subjective' and 'Objective' -- CHAPTER 4. Consciousness of Dialect Boundaries -- CHAPTER 5. Consciousness of Linguistic Boundaries and Actual Linguistic Boundaries -- CHAPTER 6. Dialect Consciousness and Dialect Divisions -- CHAPTER 7. On Dialect Consciousness: Dialect Characteristics Given by Speakers -- CHAPTER 8. The Discussion Surrounding the Subjective Boundaries of Dialects -- CHAPTER 9. On the Value of Subjective Dialect Boundaries -- CHAPTER 10. Dialects and the Subjective Judgments of Speakers -- PART III Images, Perceptions and Attitudes -- CHAPTER 11. Classification of Dialects by Image: English and Japanese -- CHAPTER 12. Subjective Dialect Division in Great Britain -- CHAPTER 13. Geographical Perceptions of Japanese Dialect Regions -- CHAPTER 14. Mapping Nonlinguists' Evaluations of Japanese Language Variation -- CHAPTER 15. The Perception of Post-Unification German Regional Speech -- CHAPTER 16. Variation and the Norm: Parisian Perceptions of Regional French -- CHAPTER 17. The Perception of Turkish Dialects -- CHAPTER 18. Regional Variation in Subjective Dialect Divisions in the United States -- CHAPTER 19. A View from the West: Perceptions of U. S. Dialects by Oregon Residents -- CHAPTER 20. "Welshness" and "Englishness" as Attitudinal Dimensions of English Language Varieties in Wales -- CHAPTER 21. Dialect Recognition -- CHAPTER 22. A Language Attitude Approach to the Perception of Regional Variety.

Additional Readings -- About the Contributors and Translators -- Index.
Abstract:
Perceptual dialectology investigates what ordinary people (as opposed to professional linguists) believe about the distribution of language varieties in their own and surrounding speech communities and how they have arrived at and implement those beliefs. It studies the beliefs of the common folk about which dialects exist and, indeed, about what attitudes they have to these varieties. Some of this leads to discussion of what they believe about language in general, or "folk linguistics". Surprising divergences from professional results can be found. For the professional, it is intriguing to find out why and whether the folk can be wrong or whether the professional has missed something.Volume 1 of this handbook aims to provide for the field of perceptual dialectology: a historical survey; a regional survey, adding to the earlier preponderance of studies in Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States; a methodological survey, showing, in detail, how data have been acquired and processed; an interpretive survey, showing how these data have been related to both linguistic and other socio-cultural facts; a comprehensive bibliography.The results and methods of perceptual dialectical studies should be interesting not only to linguists, variationists, dialectologists, and students of the social psychology of language but also to sociologists, anthropologists, folklorists, and other students of culture as well as to language planners and educators.
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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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