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Culturally conditioned language change?Genitive constructions in Late Modern English
Culturally conditioned language change Late Modern English
2015/6/17
We wish to thank the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) for funding the project “Predicting syntax in space and time”. This material is also based upon work supported by the National Scie...
Girlz II women:Age-grading,language change and stylistic variation
Age-grading real time change apparent time change stylistic variation African American Vernacular English quantitative methods panel study
2015/6/16
Informed by abstract models of language change or stability over time, we present a longitudinal study of two African American females, first interviewed as teenagers, and re-recorded twenty years lat...
Pidgins,Creoles and Language Change.
An experimental study of the role of social factors in language change:The case of loanword adaptations
social factors language change loanword adaptations
2015/5/5
There is great variation in whether foreign sounds in loanwords are adapted or retained. Importantly, the retention of foreign sounds can lead to a sound change in the language. We propose that social...
Culture change-language change:missionaries and moribund varieties of Kilivila
Culture change-language change missionaries moribund
2015/4/9
When I frrst set foot on Trobriand Islands' soil in 1982 to start my first fifteen months of field research there I had the quite romantic feeling that it was like stepping right into the picture so v...
The Northern Cities Shift is a rotation of six vowels which has radically altered the vowel systems of the Great Lakes region. The triggering event for this shift took place in western New York during...
Tessa Carroll. Language Planning and Language Change in Japan.
Language Change Language Planning
2008/3/27
This book analyses developments in language planning in Japan at the end of
the twentieth century. Unlike other works on similar topics, the author treats
the language as a whole, rather than concen...