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Studies in Linguistic Geography Rle Linguistics D: English Linguistics - The Dialects of English in Britain and Ireland

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The publication in the past ten years of linguistic atlases of England and Scotland has not only advanced our knowledge of the lexical and morphological variety inherent in the English language, but has made it possible to establish a number of methodological principles for the study of language both in its contemporary distribution and in its historical evolution.

The essays in this volume, by contributors to the linguistic atlases and other dialectologists, describe some of the problems that bedevil the study of dialect and the methodological solutions employed to minimise them. They also survey the contributions that linguistic cartography can make to the study of English and of language in general. The considerations it embodies are of major importance for the student of language and, in addition, the book is an invaluable companion to the Atlases.

List of contents

1. Introduction: Principles and Practice in Linguistic Geography John M. Kirk, Stewart Sanderson and J.D.A. Widdowson 2. Linguistic Geography in England: Progress and Prospects Stewart Sanderson and J. D. A. Widdowson 3. On producing a Linguistic Atlas: The Survey of Anglo-Welsh Dialects David Parry 4. The Tape-recorded Survey of Hiberno-English Speech: A Reappraisal of the Techniques of Traditional Dialect Geography G. B. Adams, M. V. Barry and P. M. Tilling 5. Linguistic Atlases and Sociolinguistics Paul A. Johnston, Jr 6. Linguistic Atlases and Dialectometry: The Survey of English Dialects Wolfgang Viereck 7. Linguistic Atlases and Generative Phonology Beat Glauser 8. Linguistic Atlases and Grammar: The Investigation and Description of Regional Variation in English Syntax John M. Kirk 9. Linguistic Atlases and Vocabulary: The Linguistic Survey of Anglo-Irish P. L. Henry 10. Linguistic Maps: Visual Aid or Abstract Art? R. K. S. Macaulay

About the author

Kirk, John M.; Sanderson, Stewart; Widdowson, J.D.A.

Summary

The publication in the past ten years of linguistic atlases of England and Scotland has not only advanced our knowledge of the lexical and morphological variety inherent in the English language, but has made it possible to establish a number of methodological principles for the study of language both in its contemporary distribution and in its historical evolution.
The essays in this volume, by contributors to the linguistic atlases and other dialectologists, describe some of the problems that bedevil the study of dialect and the methodological solutions employed to minimise them. They also survey the contributions that linguistic cartography can make to the study of English and of language in general. The considerations it embodies are of major importance for the student of language and, in addition, the book is an invaluable companion to the Atlases.

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