Social and Regional Variation in World Englishes
Local and Global Perspectives
Mark Kaunisto editor Paula Rautionaho editor Hanna Parviainen editor Arja Nurmi editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Sep '22
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This collection charts the evolution of grammatical variation in Englishes from Late Middle English to the present, using corpus linguistic tools to address divergence and convergence in local and global perspectives.
The book considers both diachronic and synchronic perspectives in grammatical variation across varieties of English across the UK, North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The volume reflects on the questions of whether patterns of variation diverge or converge and to what extent catalysts for change are shared in time and space. Chapters look at different factors in grammatical variation at both the macro and micro level, investigating specific linguistic and grammatical features but also at wider phenomena in contact linguistics, social patterns, social networks, and media-based corpora. Chapters progress from the local to the global, all with an eye towards using the latest methodological approaches from corpus linguistics to shed light on the affordances of data-informed methods to study grammatical change and the possibilities for future research.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars in sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics, and World Englishes.
'The volume comprises a topically diverse range of contributions. In addition to the unifying focus on variation and World Englishes, however, all chapters follow a corpus-based, empirical methodology, giving coherence to the book despite its breadth of topics.'
Axel Bohmann,Universitat Freiburg
ISBN: 9781032130361
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 512g
220 pages