Principles of Linguistic Change, Volume 2 by William Labov

Principles of Linguistic Change, Volume 2 by William Labov

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Principles of Linguistic Change, Volume 2 by William Labov

* written by one of the founders of modern sociolinguistics * presents the results of several decades of inquiry into the social origins and social motivation of linguistic change.
"A fine piece of qualitative sociolinguistic work that crowds decades of research into the social motivation of phonetic variation and change in some American English dialects.. It will also provide rich methodological guidance and material data for scholars interested in the social underpinnings of sound change." Multilingua


"William Labov's work is the cornerstone of quantitative sociolinguistics, and his pre-eminence in the field is assured for now and for some time to come. He has taught a whole generation of scholars the skills of careful and accountable fieldwork and of analysing linguistic data collected in the field, and in this respect his work has been inspirational." Journal of Linguistics


"It was the unanimous decision of the Committee to award this year's Leonard Bloomfield Book Award to Labov's book. The Committee feels this book is a landmark in the study of language change. It not only presents a coherent and compelling account of the internal mechanics of phonological change, but successfully integrates this account with theoretical advances in grammatical theory, sociolinguistics, and dialectology, as well as historical linguistics. Labov's scholarship in this work is unsurpassed and ranges from a proposed solution to the Neogrammarian controversy, to an account of the changing dialect situation in the United States, to proposals for applying the theory of lexical phonology to the explanation of a set of historical paradoxes, and to exploring the limits of functional explanation." LSA


"This is a book that anyone interested in social factors in language change will want to read." Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development.

The author is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the co-editor of Language Variation and Change and is author of Sociolinguistic Patterns (1972), Language in the Inner City (1972), and Principles of Linguistic Change, Volume 1: Internal Factors (Blackwell, 1994).
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ISBN 13 9780631179160
ISBN 10 063117916X
Title Principles of Linguistic Change, Volume 2
Author William Labov
Series Language In Society
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2001-03-30
Number of pages 592
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.