Dialects of English

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advanced English dialect grammar studies
Ann Houston
Appalachian Mountain Range
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Crawford Feagin
Donna Christian
Double Modal Constructions
Edina Eisikovits
empirical linguistic research
English dialectology
English Grammar
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grammatical structures
Harold Paddock
Irish English
J. K. Chambers
Jean-Marc Gachelin
Jenny Cheshire
John Harris
Keith Brown
language contact phenomena
Main Verb
Main Verb Negation
Martin Harris
Monomorphemic Nouns
Narrow Scope Negation
Non-finite Verb Forms
Non-standard Dialects
Ossi Ihalainen
Past Habitual Form
Past Participle
Past Participle Forms
Past Tense
Pronoun Exchange
regional speech patterns
Scottish National Dictionary
sociolinguistic variation
South West England
South Western Dialects
South Western England
Traditional Dialects
Vernacular Black English
Vice Versa
VP Negation
Walt Wolfram
Walter H. Eitner
Wessex English
William Labov
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138417434
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection consists of 15 articles by an international group of linguists and 7 essays by the editors, tackling a broad range of issues and representing some of the most authoritative work in English dialect grammar.Individual chapters cover the full international range of English dialects, from the centre of Sydney to the shores of Newfoundland, and from the Scottish borders to the Appalachian Mountains. Soundly based on empirical research, they are rich in data of great interest in itself, but no article is merely descriptive. The editors have selected papers for their value in contributing to the reader's broader understanding of the theoretical issues concerning dialectology as a whole. As a result, dialectology is presented as a major scholarly discipline drawing creatively on such areas as linguistics, sociology, psychology, history, geography and even philosophy. These and other themes are explored in a wide-ranging Introduction by the editors, which sets the individual pieces and the subject in context for the reader.