Linguistic change in Galway City English : a variationist sociolinguistic study of (th) and (dh) in urban Western Irish English

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Linguistic change in Galway City English : a variationist sociolinguistic study of (th) and (dh) in urban Western Irish English

Arne Peters

(Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft = Duisburg papers on research in language and culture, Bd. 116)

Peter Lang, c2016

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Bibliography: p. [205]-217

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This volume is a novel approach to the corpus-based variationist sociolinguistic study of contemporary urban western Irish English. Based on qualitative data as well as on linguistic features extracted from the Corpus of Galway City Spoken English, this study approaches the major sociolinguistic characteristics of (th) and (dh) variability in Galway City English. It demonstrates the diverse local patterns of variability and change in the phonetic realisation of the dental fricatives and establishes a considerable degree of divergence from traditional accounts on Irish English. This volume suggests that the linguistic stratification of variants of (th) and (dh) in Galway correlates both with the social stratification of the city itself and with the stratification of speakers by social status, sex/gender and age group.

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Contents: Galway as a social and linguistic area – Galway City English as a variety of Irish English – The Corpus of Galway City Spoken English – Uni-/bi-/trivariate analysis of (th, dh)-variability in Galway City English.

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