Explanations in Sociosyntactic Variation
Tanya Karoli Christensen editor Torben Juel Jensen editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Jan '22
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New perspectives on how and why syntax varies between and within speakers, focusing on explaining theoretical backgrounds and methods.
Bringing together a team of international scholars, this book provides new perspectives on how and why syntax varies between and within speakers, with a focus on explaining theoretical backgrounds and methods. It will be essential reading for academic researchers and graduate students with an interest in language variation and change.What explains variation in human language? How are linguistic and social factors related? How do we examine possible semantic differences between variants? These questions and many more are explored in this volume, which examines syntactic variables in a range of languages. It brings together a team of internationally acclaimed authors to provide perspectives on how and why syntax varies between and within speakers, focusing on explaining theoretical backgrounds and methods. The analyses presented are based on a range of languages, making it possible to address the questions from a cross-linguistic perspective. All chapters demonstrate rigorous quantitative analyses, which expose the conditioning factors in language change as well as offering important insights into community and individual grammars. It is essential reading for researchers and students with an interest in language variation and change, and the theoretical framework and methods applied in the study of how and why syntax varies.
ISBN: 9781108492843
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 19mm
Weight: 480g
250 pages