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Keepin' it real? Engaging with language politics in Réunion through the juxtaposition of English and Réunionese Kreol in dancehall music
Bremner, Natalia. - : Berghahn Journals, 2015
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The dancing God. One Monotheism, two doctrines. Giorgio Agamben, Roberto Esposito, and Davide Tarizzo on the philosophy of biopolitics
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Selectivity in L1 Attrition: Differential Object Marking in Spanish Near-Native Speakers of English
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Variation and Change in Francoprovençal: A Study of an Emerging Linguistic Norm
Abstract: This variationist sociolinguistic study investigates language change in the Francoprovençal speaking communities of les monts du Lyonnais in France, and the Canton of Valais in Switzerland. In Chapter 1 we give a brief overview of Francoprovençal, and outline the parameters of the study. Chapter 2 presents an overview of where Francoprovençal has come from and why it is so controversial. Beginning with its origins, we give a brief history of dialectalisation for our fieldwork areas, before discussing Francoprovençal as an exceptional case in the Romance linguistic literature. Case studies on language maintenance and shift are presented in Chapter 3, where we contextualise our study on Francoprovençal and the emergence of the 'Arpitan' revitalisation movement. We argue that Francoprovencal does not quite fit the mould of other multidialectal contexts such as Breton or Corsican. Chapter 4 outlines the methods employed in undertaking the empirical and ethnographic fieldwork for the study. In Chapters 5, 6, and 7 we examine each of the linguistic variables in the study in relation to a number of extra-linguistic factors. Our findings indicate that, while older traditional speakers produce localised dialectal variants in a more monitored speech style, there is variation. Conversely, the new speakers not only show substantial linguistic divergence from other speakers in the sample, but also from each other. We present evidence to suggest that the pan-regional norm is having some impact on language use. In Chapter 8 we focus specifically on the Arpitan movement and its effects, asking in what ways a commitment to the revitalisation cause is driving change for some participants in the study. A novel Arpitan Engagement Index is employed to assess the extent to which speakers are connected with the movement and how this correlates with language use: we focus on the social significance of a series of 'new' Arpitan forms. We terminate with our conclusions in Chapter 9, where we advance a number of hypotheses in relation to language change in the communities under investigation. In particular, we suggest that convergence is taking place in the direction of both national and regional norms. Lastly, we suggest avenues for future research trajectories.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics; PC Romance philology and languages
URL: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/56637/1/190Kasstan_PhD_Revised_June2016.pdf
https://kar.kent.ac.uk/56637/
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Blended learning no ensino de português língua estrangeira adicional: tarefas assíncronas extra-classe
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F0 peak alignment in Moroccan Arabic polar questions
Hellmuth, Sam; Almbark, Rana; Chlaihani, Basma. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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French Grammar and Usage. 4th Edition
Hawkins, R; Towell, R. - : Routledge, 2015
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Teaching Spanish in a bilingual environment
Edwards, Sian. - 2015
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On the edge: Nominalizations from evaluative adjectives in Spanish
Marin, Rafael; Arche, Maria J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015
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Le discours comme pratique langagière. Construire la place des chercheurs dans le discours académique
Angermuller, Johannes. - : Lambert Lucas, 2015
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