New York City English is one of the most recognizable of US dialects,
and research on it launched modern sociolinguistics. Yet the city’s
speech has never before received a comprehensive description and
analysis. In this book, Michael Newman examines the differences and
similarities among the ways English is spoken by the extraordinarily
diverse population living in the NY dialect region. He uses data from
a variety of sources including older dialectological accounts, classic
and recent variationist studies, and original research on speakers
from around the dialect region. All levels of language are explored
including phonology, morphosyntax, lexicon, and discourse along with a
history of English in the region. But this book provides far more than
a dialectological and historical inventory of linguistic features. The
forms used by different groups of New Yorkers are discussed in terms
of their complex social meanings. Furthermore, Newman illustrates the
varied forms of sociolinguistic significance with examples from the
personal experiences of a variety of New Yorkers and includes links to
sound files on the publisher’s site and videos on YouTube. The
result is a rigorous but accessible and compelling account of the
English spoken in this great city.
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ISBN
9781501500602
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
De Gruyter Mouton
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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