Current Trends in Historical Sociolinguistics / / Cinzia Russi.

Historical sociolinguistics has now established itself as a separate independent field of linguistic inquiry, and the impact of its theoretical and empirical advances are reflected in a thriving body of publications of various types. This volume adds to this flourishing array by presenting nine orig...

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Place / Publishing House:Warsaw ;, Berlin : : De Gruyter Open Poland,, [2016]
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546 |a In English. 
505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t List of Contributors --  |t Contributors --  |t 1 Introduction /  |r Russi, Cinzia --  |t 2 Stylistic devices of Christians expressing contradiction against the Gentiles /  |r Alexandropoulos, Georgios --  |t 3 A 'third-wave' historical sociolinguistic approach to late Middle English correspondence: Evidence from the Stonor Letters /  |r Conde-Silvestre, J. Camilo --  |t 4 Advice to prospectors (and others). Knowledge dissemination, power and persuasion in Late Modern English emigrants' guides and correspondence /  |r Dossena, Marina --  |t 5 Language policy in the long nineteenth century: Catalonia and Schleswig /  |r Hawkey, James / Langer, Nils --  |t 6 Authorship and gender in English historical sociolinguistic research: Samples from the Paston Letters /  |r Hernández-Campoy, Juan M. --  |t 7 Dialect death? The present state of the dialects of the Scottish fishing communities /  |r McColl Millar, Robert --  |t 8 Orthographic regularization in Early Modern English printed books: Grapheme distribution and vowel length indication /  |r Rutkowska, Hanna --  |t 9 Diaglossia, individual variation and the limits of standardization: Evidence from Dutch /  |r Rutten, Gijsbert --  |t 10 'Like a pack-hors trying to copy after an antilope': A case of eighteenth-century non-native English /  |r Sairio, Anni --  |t 11 A mensa et thoro. On the tense relationship between literacy and the spoken word in early modern times /  |r Voeste, Anja --  |t List of Figures --  |t List of Tables --  |t Index 
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