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This volume provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary
language shift and identity in a language community in the
mid-Atlantic South to offer a unique window into ethnic dialect
formation and sociolinguistic processes underpinning dialect
acquisition. Drawing on data collected from over 100 interviews of
members North Carolina Hispanicized English speakers in Durham,
North Carolina, the book employs a quantitative approach and uses
statistical software in analyzing the data collected to focus on
the sociolinguistic variable of past tense unmarking to explore
sociolinguistic processes at work in English language learner
variation. The focus on a specific variable allows for the
opportunity to explore specific processes in more detail, including
the ways in which speakers accommodate regional and ethnic
varieties of their peers and the internal and environmental factors
guiding dialect acquisition. Illuminating new facets to the
processes of language learning, language contact, and ethnolect
emergence, this volume is key reading for students and researchers
in second language acquisition and variationist sociolinguistics.
This volume provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary
language shift and identity in a language community in the
mid-Atlantic South to offer a unique window into ethnic dialect
formation and sociolinguistic processes underpinning dialect
acquisition. Drawing on data collected from over 100 interviews of
members North Carolina Hispanicized English speakers in Durham,
North Carolina, the book employs a quantitative approach and uses
statistical software in analyzing the data collected to focus on
the sociolinguistic variable of past tense unmarking to explore
sociolinguistic processes at work in English language learner
variation. The focus on a specific variable allows for the
opportunity to explore specific processes in more detail, including
the ways in which speakers accommodate regional and ethnic
varieties of their peers and the internal and environmental factors
guiding dialect acquisition. Illuminating new facets to the
processes of language learning, language contact, and ethnolect
emergence, this volume is key reading for students and researchers
in second language acquisition and variationist sociolinguistics.
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Wakefield (Paperback)
Troy H Gardner, Erin Callahan
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R361
Discovery Miles 3 610
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