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Dialects In Contact 1-7, 9-11

Dialects In Contact

Dialects In Contact


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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