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Language in the body: Multimodality in grammar and discourse
Hinnell, Jennifer. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2020
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Cognitive Linguistics and Indigenous Languages ...
Rice, Sally. - : Unpublished, 2019
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Variation writ larger: How an ethos of esoterogeny may have spawned linguistic innovation and differentiation across a language family ...
Rice, Sally. - : Unpublished, 2018
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Reflections on documentary corpora
Rice, Sally. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2018
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Reflections on documentary corpora
Rice, Sally. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2018
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Community-based corpus-building: Three case studies
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Community-based corpus-building: Three case studies
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Entities and the expression of grounding and referential coherence in Northern Pwo Karen narrative discourse
Phillips, Audra E. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2017
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2017 Dene/Athabaskan Language Conference and Workshop Day 2 Part 2
In: 2017 Dene/Athabaskan Language Conference and Workshop, June 27-29, 2017. Camp Verde, Arizona. (2017)
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New school linguistics for practitioners of oral languages
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Developing metalinguistic competence at CILLDI
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The Lexical Semantics of Athapaskan Anatomical Terms: A Historical-Comparative Study
Snoek, Conor. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2015
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The Lexical Semantics of Athapaskan Anatomical Terms: A Historical-Comparative Study
Snoek, Conor. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2015
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New school linguistics for practitioners of oral languages
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Developing metalinguistic competence at CILLDI
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Quantitative perspectives on variation in Mennonite Plautdietsch
Cox, Christopher D.. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2015
Abstract: Degree: Doctor of Philosophy ; Abstract: In many endangered language communities, aspects of synchronic linguistic variation (e.g., the extent and formal characteristics of variation, the relationship of identified variables to one another, and the geographical and social distribution of such differences among and across local speaker groups) represent significant gaps in the documentation of local linguistic practices. While such information critically informs current typologies of sociolinguistic variation, its development presents methodological challenges for linguistic research, as limited prior documentation often renders empirically adequate profiles of variation difficult to establish. This is the case in the Saskatchewan Valley, an area in western Canada that served as an important crossroads in the migration of diasporic Russian Mennonite groups throughout the twentieth century. Despite the historical significance and almost unparalleled internal diversity of these communities in Russian Mennonite history, no prior linguistic research has been conducted in this region. This leaves the linguistic consequences of the complex patterns of inter-group contact and separation evinced in these communities poorly understood—a situation with consequences as much for linguistic and historical-cultural research as for community-based language initiatives, where such differences between groups of speakers often also call for attention. This study addresses the challenges that synchronic variation poses in such contexts through the documentation and analysis of the forms of Plautdietsch (ISO 639-3: pdt) spoken in the Saskatchewan Valley and surrounding areas. Given the absence of previous documentation in this area and the need for such resources in both academic research and community-based language initiatives, this study begins with the development of a Plautdietsch-language primer (Fibel) in partnership with Mennonite and non-Mennonite communities in the region. Through the contributions of several dozen first-language speakers of Plautdietsch, the resulting Fibel Corpus serves both as a resource for community language programs and as a standardized survey instrument for assessing the extent and distribution of local linguistic variation in this area. Quantitative, multivariate methods from dialectometry are subsequently applied to these records, identifying and systematically profiling recurrent patterns of variant selection that emerge among groups of speakers. These patterns are then related to the sociodemographic characteristics of the individuals and communities represented, providing a clearer sense of the social and historical embedding of observed variation. The results of this analysis provide not only insights into patterns of linguistic variation of relevance to Mennonite historiography and current sociolinguistic theory, but further suggest the general viability of such community-partnered, documentary, and quantitative approaches to linguistic analysis in contexts of language endangerment and underdocumentation.
Keyword: Dialectometry; Language documentation; Linguistic variation; Mennonite Low German; Russian Mennonites; Saskatchewan Valley
URL: https://doi.org/10.7939/R30P0X00X
https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/54ae60d4-a104-48bf-99a4-7fde5aa54af7
http://hdl.handle.net/10402/era.40446
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Quantitative perspectives on variation in Mennonite Plautdietsch
Cox, Christopher D.. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2015
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Human order memory: insights from the relative-order task
Liu,Yang. - : University of Alberta. Department of Psychology., 2015
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Human order memory: insights from the relative-order task
Liu,Yang. - : University of Alberta. Department of Psychology., 2015
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This here thing: Specifying Morphemes an3, nai1, and mai2 in Tai Khamti Reference-point Constructions
Inglis, Douglas. - : University of Alberta. Department of Linguistics., 2014
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