
Dialectology and the Linguistic Atlas Project
Allison Burkette(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 6. February 2025
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Paperback/Softback
74 pages
978-1-009-37858-1 (ISBN)
Description
People from different places use different words for things, even everyday things such as carbonated beverages (e.g. soda, coke, pop) or bread roll-based sandwiches (e.g. hoagie, grinder, sub). Regional variation in vocabulary is one of the foci of dialectology, a subfield of linguistics that examines the geographic distribution of specific words, along with distributions of different pronunciations and grammatical constructions. This Element will provide readers with a basic understanding of traditional dialectological study and will demonstrate through examples (audio, text, maps) how Linguistic Atlas Project research has changed and expanded over time. Readers will be introduced to the key concepts of dialectology with a focus on the North American Linguistic Atlas Project (LAP) and its materials. This Element will also discuss today's LAP with reference to third-wave sociolinguistics, outlining the ways in which the LAP has changed over time to meet the needs and goals of contemporary sociolinguistic study.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
122 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-37858-1 (9781009378581)
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Allison Burkette
Dialectology and the Linguistic Atlas Project
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02/2025
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Content
1. Studying language variation and change; 2. Brief history of dialect geography; 3. American dialect geography; 4. The Atlas interview; 5. LAP language data; 6. Third wave thinking; References.