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Автор LLAMAS, CARMEN
Дата выпуска 2007
dc.description This article investigates variation in the use of glottalling and glottalization of the voiceless stops (p t k) in an urban variety of British English. Middlesbrough, the locality in question, lies on a regional border in the North of England and has been subject to repeated redrawing of local administrative boundaries and shifting orientations in terms of popular culture. Linguistic trends that converge with North Eastern varieties and diverge from those associated with Yorkshire are correlated with attitudinal information and informantsʼ shifting sense of the identity of the area. Findings reveal socially conditioned variation in perceptions of language and community identity that have clear connections with both the changing sociogeographic status of the urban center and with the linguistic trends uncovered. Results emerging from the attitudinal data offer insight into both the indexical function of the linguistic forms of interest and the motivation for the change in progress in the voiceless stops.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Тема language variation
Тема regional identity
Тема shifting orientation
Тема North East England
Название “A place between places”: Language and identities in a border town
DOI 10.1017/S0047404507070455
Electronic ISSN 1469-8013
Print ISSN 0047-4045
Журнал Language in Society
Том 36
Первая страница 579
Последняя страница 604
Аффилиация LLAMAS CARMEN; University of York
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