This edited collection presents papers relating to the state of the art in Perceptual Dialectology research. The authors take an international view of the field of Perceptual Dialectology, broadly defined, to assess the similarities and contrasts in non-linguists’ perceptions of the dialect landscape. The volume is global in focus, and chapters discuss data gathered in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, and South Korea. The common methods used by many of the contributors means that readers will be able to draw comparisons from the breadth of the volume. The primary focus of this volume is geared toward an examination of dialect perceptions in and of cities, with an additional goal of presenting empirical, theoretical, and methodological advancements in Perceptual Dialectology. Authors’ contributions to the collection examine how the urban setting influences perceptions of linguistic variation and, in the course of examining the connections between place and perceptions, explore several interrelated themes of linguistic variation, including the differences in the perception of rural and urban areas, processes of perception and language change, and the relationship between perception and ‘reality’.
However, two centuries of language standardisation, linguistic prescriptivism, and the suppression of minority languages and dialects did not wipe the European map clean of state-internal linguistic variation as many of the founders of ...
Perceptual Dialectology: Nonlinguists' Views of Areal Linguistics
The Handbook of Perceptual Dialectology, Volume 2, expands on the coverage of both regions and methodologies in the investigation of nonlinguists' perceptions of language variety.
... which once again suggests a rural-urban divide: (4.37) Sometimes people look a little more slobby I think than what you would have in more metropolitan area...uhm...also, it's very cold here, so I think people tend to dress just, ...
Volume 1: Perceptual dialectology investigates what ordinary people (as opposed to professional linguists) believe about the distribution of language varieties in their own and surrounding speech communities and how they...
Variatio delectat: Empirische Evidenzen und theoretische Passungen sprachlicher Variation (für Klaus J. Mattheier zum 65. Geburtstag), ed. by E. Zeigler, P. Gilles, and J. Scharloth, 7–27. ... Sachs, J.; P. Lieberman; and D. Erickson.
... of Savage Mementos (2014) Kevin Barry City of Bohane (2011) Dark Lies the Island (2012) Donal Ryan The Spinning Heart (2012) The Thing about December (2013) Paul Howard Downturn Abbey (2013) Keeping up with the Kalashnikovs (2014) ...
This is the first interdisciplinary guide to traditional and cutting-edge methods for the investigation of language attitudes.
... urban: Perception and production of identity in a border city. In Cramer & Montgomery (eds.), 27–53. Cramer, Jennifer & Chris Montgomery (eds.). 2016. Cityscapes and Perceptual Dialectology: Global Perspectives on Non-linguists ...
... speech communities. In William Gudykunst (ed.), Intergroup communication, 137–151. London: Wm. Arnold. Sanders, Robert E. 1987. Cognitive foundations of calculated speech: Controlling understandings in conversation and persuasion ...