LINGUIST List 13.998

Thu Apr 11 2002

Books: Socioling: Present-day Dialectology

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  • Julia Ulrich, Present-day Dialectology,Problems and Findings by J.Berns & J.van Marle

    Message 1: Present-day Dialectology,Problems and Findings by J.Berns & J.van Marle

    Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 16:07:18 +0200
    From: Julia Ulrich <Julia.UlrichdeGruyter.com>
    Subject: Present-day Dialectology,Problems and Findings by J.Berns & J.van Marle


    New Publication from Mouton de Gruyter!!!

    >From the series Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs Series Editor: Werner Winter

    Present-day Dialectology Problems and Findings

    Edited by Jan Berns and Jaap van Marle

    2002. 23 x 15,5 cm. VII, 366 pages. Cloth. approx. EUR 98,- / sFr 157,- /approx. US$ 98.00 ISBN 3-11-016781-6 (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 137)

    Present-day Dialectology does not treat dialectology as an isolated discipline. Instead, it discusses dialectological topics within the framework of present-day linguistics. The book contains papers which seek to confront recent phonological, morphologic, syntactic and semantic theory with dialectological data. In addition, it explores the link between dialectology on the one hand and sociolinguistics and the study of language contact on the other. Therefore, this study is not only of interest to dialectologists, but also to sociolinguists, students of language contact as well as theoretical linguists in general.

    Contents:

    Werner Abraham: Characteristics of spoken vernaculars: parsing strategies? The Case of German

    Gert Booij: Language variation and phonological theory: inflected adjectives in Dutch and related languages

    Dennis R. Preston: Perceptual dialectology: aims, methods, findings

    Georges de Schutter: Parallels in the phonological systems of Southern Dutch and Northern French dialects

    Wolfgang Viereck: Britain and the Continent - linguistic interrelations

    Joseph J. S. Weitenberg: Aspects of Armenian dialectology

    Lieselotte Anderwald - Bernd Kortmann: Typology and dialectology: a programmatic sketch

    Charlotte Gooskens / Ren�e van Bezooijen: The role of prosodic and verbal aspects of speech in the perceived divergence of Dutch and English language varieties

    R�diger Harnisch: Morphologische Reanalysen bei lokalen Adverbien, Pr�positionen und Adjektiven im Th�ringischen und Ostfr�nkischen

    Jos� Ignacio Hualde: Basque accentuation and dialectology

    Jaap van Marle / Caroline Smits: On the (non-)persistence of dialect features in American Dutch (1): general aspects

    Caroline Smits: On the (non-)persistence of dialect features in American Dutch (2): the case of Iowa Dutch

    Inge Lise Pedersen: The impact of internal or contact-induced change on weak preterites in -at in Danish dialects with an outlook to Norway and Sweden

    Michael D. Picone: Meta-constraints and constraint ranking in relation to the representation of nasality and palatality across French dialects

    Sibylle Reichel: Probleme bei der Erstellung von Sprachkarten im Untersuchungsgebiet des "Bayerischen Sprachatlas" am Beispiel von Richtungsadverbien

    Beat Siebenhaar: Dialektwandel und Einstellung - Das Beispiel der Aarauer Stadtmundart Dialect change and attitudes

    Dick Smakman / Ren�e van Bezooijen: The pronunciation of standard Dutch - An evaluation study

    Jos Swanenberg: On ethnobiological nomenclature in Southern Dutch dialects

    Index of subjects Index of authors

    For more information please contact the publisher: Mouton de Gruyter Genthiner Str. 13 10785 Berlin, Germany Fax: +49 30 26005 222 e-mail: ordersdegruyter.de

    Please visit our website for other publications by Mouton de Gruyter http://www.degruyter.com

    Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs (TiLSM)

    Edited by Werner Winter and Walter Bisang

    The world's languages are characterized by a wealth of divergent structural properties for which different schools try to provide a variety of rather divergent explanations. Trends in Linguistics tries to adopt a maximally integrative policy by providing a forum for promising contributions to a better understanding of how languages work and what keeps them together.

    Proposals from the formal and from the functional perspectives are equally welcome as original approaches which try to go new ways and may become mainstream in the future. Since successful linguistic theories depend on the insightful analysis of substantial corpora of linguistic material, Trends in Linguistics is also particularly interested in publishing solid descriptions of languages from the present as well as from the past which may provide stimulating input to the theoretical discussion. As fields of study, languages of wide distribution and those spoken by very small communities are of equal importance. Indeed, the fact that a language is on the verge of extinction makes data collection and interpretation a particularly urgent concern.

    Trends in Linguistics is divided into two subseries. In the Documentation subseries, presentation of data takes precedence; in the Studies and Monographs series, both basically theoretical problems and problems derived from, and supported by, work with large collections of materials are included. Given the broad theoretical profile of the series, it can offer a place of publication for monographs and thematically organized collective volumes of interest to a wide cross-section of the community of linguists.






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