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What is the explanation for the nature, character and evolution of
the many different varieties of English in the world today? Which
changes in the English language are the legacy of its origins and
which are the product of novel influences in the places to which it
was transported? Roots of English is a groundbreaking investigation
into four dialects from parts of northern Britain out of which came
the founding populations of many regions in other parts of the
world. Sali Tagliamonte comprehensively describes and analyses the
key features of the dialects and their implications for subsequent
developments of English. Her examination of dialect features
contributes substantive evidence for assessing and understanding
bigger issues in sociolinguistic theory. Based on exciting new
findings, the book will appeal to those interested in dialects,
from the Anglophile to the syntactician.
How do today's teenagers talk? What are the distinguishing features
of their style of language, and what do they tell us about the
English language more generally? Drawing on a huge corpus of
examples collected over a fifteen-year period, Sali A. Tagliamonte
undertakes a detailed study of adolescents' language and argues
that it acts as a 'bellwether' for the future of the English
language. Teenagers are often accused of 'lowering the standards'
of the English language by the way they talk and text. From spoken
words - 'like', 'so', 'just', and 'stuff' - to abbreviated
expressions used online, this fascinating book puts young people's
language under the microscope, examining and demystifying the
origins of new words, and tracking how they vary according to
gender, geographical location, and social circumstances. Highly
topical and full of new insights, the book is essential reading for
anyone interested in how teenagers talk.
What is the explanation for the nature, character and evolution of
the many different varieties of English in the world today? Which
changes in the English language are the legacy of its origins and
which are the product of novel influences in the places to which it
was transported? Roots of English is a groundbreaking investigation
into four dialects from parts of northern Britain out of which came
the founding populations of many regions in other parts of the
world. Sali Tagliamonte comprehensively describes and analyses the
key features of the dialects and their implications for subsequent
developments of English. Her examination of dialect features
contributes substantive evidence for assessing and understanding
bigger issues in sociolinguistic theory. Based on exciting new
findings, the book will appeal to those interested in dialects,
from the Anglophile to the syntactician.
How do today's teenagers talk? What are the distinguishing features
of their style of language, and what do they tell us about the
English language more generally? Drawing on a huge corpus of
examples collected over a fifteen-year period, Sali A. Tagliamonte
undertakes a detailed study of adolescents' language and argues
that it acts as a 'bellwether' for the future of the English
language. Teenagers are often accused of 'lowering the standards'
of the English language by the way they talk and text. From spoken
words - 'like', 'so', 'just', and 'stuff' - to abbreviated
expressions used online, this fascinating book puts young people's
language under the microscope, examining and demystifying the
origins of new words, and tracking how they vary according to
gender, geographical location, and social circumstances. Highly
topical and full of new insights, the book is essential reading for
anyone interested in how teenagers talk.
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