Dialects In Contact 1-7, 9-11
Dialects In Contact
Dialects In Contact
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Langue | English |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 17.06.2011 / 27.05.2012 |
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(Supralocalisation)
Definition
=Regional Dialect levelling "above the local", Megadialects.
- ling. variants with a wider socio-spatial currency substitute locally specific forms.
>PROCESS is result of mobility + dialect contact
(Supralocalisation)
examples
-"North" (Watt & Milroy 1999)
-"Estuary English" (Przedlacka 2002)
-"Central North" (Mathisen 1999)
(Supralocalisation)
"North"
(Watt & Milroy 1999)
tendency towards convergence in northern English dialects.
(Supralocalisation)
"Estuary English"
(Przedlacka 2002)
Southeast of England
(Supralocalisation)
"Central North"
(Mathisen 1999)
Birmingham + Northwest of England
(Supralocalisation)
Milroy et al 1994
Supralocalisation of /t/ in Newcastle
(Supralocalisation)
/t/ in Newcastle
(Milroy et al 1994)
-trad. glottal stop + t is dying out
-supralocal feature glottal stop is increasing
(Supralocalisation)
Rejuvenation of [ng] in Newcastle
-used most in formal styles of young middle class women
-supralocal form that is spreading, spoken by middle class, female speakers
>female + middle class speakers are leading supralocal changes