Language Variation in North American English
Research and Teaching
Wayne A Glowka editor Donald M Lance editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Modern Language Association of America
Published:1st Jan '93
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Why do people speak the way they do? And why does the way they speak make so much difference? This collection of essays on language variation offers fascinating answers to these intriguing questions and explores key issues in the field. Designed to help teachers and students in high school and college investigate the scope and implications of language variation in North American English, thirty-nine essays, all original, offer a wealth of practical advice and provide exercises and assignments as well as suggestions for classroom projects and fieldwork. The authors approach their subjects from a variety of fields, including dialectology, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and lexicography. Teachers, students, and language buffs alike will find an engrossing array of insights and ideas in this up-to-date study of a topic that has never been more pertinent than it is today.
“Thirty-nine lucid essays neatly balanced between research and pedagogy . . . An essential book on the topic of language variation.”—Choice
ISBN: 9780873523899
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 825g
417 pages