Analysing 21st Century British English

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British English
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Clive Upton
David Crystal
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Explore Language Ideologies
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language attitudes
Language Ideologies
language use
language variation
Lexical Items
Linguistic Citizenship
linguistic data collection
Local Lexical
MDS Map
National Library
OED Entry
Past Tense
phonological analysis
Postcode Areas
PREGNANT Variant
public engagement linguistics
Reference Point Maps
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sociolinguistic survey methodology
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Susie Dent
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Welsh English

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  • ISBN 9780415694421
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Voices project of the British Broadcasting Corporation, a recent high-profile media investigation, gathered contemporary English dialect samples from all over the UK and invited contributions from the public to a dedicated website. This book explores both issues of ideology and representation behind the media project and uses to which the emerging data can be put in the study of language variation and change.

Two lead-in chapters, written from the complementary perspectives of a broadcast media specialist, Simon Elmes, and an academic linguist, David Crystal, set the project in the BBC’s historical, social, and linguistic contexts. Following these, authorities in a range of specialisms concerned with uses and representations of language varieties address various aspects of the project’s potential, in three broad sections:

  • Linguistic explorations of the representations of language and the debates on language evoked by the data.
  • The linguistic product of the project, including lexical, phonological, and grammatical investigations.
  • Technical aspects of creating maps from the large electronic Voices database.

An interactive companion website provides the means to access, explore, and make use of raw linguistic data, along with interpretive maps created from it, all accompanied by full explanations.

Analysing 21st Century British English brings together key research and is essential reading for advanced undergraduate students, postgraduate students and researchers working in the areas of language variation, dialect and sociolinguistics.

Contributors: David Crystal, Bethan Davies, Susie Dent, Simon Elmes, Holly Gilbert, Jon Herring, John Holliday, Alexandra Jaffe, Tommaso Milani, Rob Penhallurick, Jonnie Robinson, Mooniq Shaikjee, Ann Thompson, Will Turner, Clive Upton, Martijn Wieling.

Clive Upton is Emeritus Professor of Modern English Language at the University of Leeds, and was academic consultant to the BBC Voices project. Bethan Davies is lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Leeds.