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Processos d’estandardització: els casos de l’eusquera i del gallec ; Standardization processes: The cases of Basque and Galician ; Procesos de estandarización: los casos del euskera y del gallego
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In: Treballs de Sociolingüística Catalana; Núm. 31 (2021): L’estandardologia comparada: teoria i pràctica; 81-94 (2021)
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Polarity Items in Basque. Experimental evidence for their existential reading
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Dialect levelling and language attitudes in a rural Basque town: Intergenerational change meets subjective factors
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Abstract:
Sociolinguists assume that supralocal variants are rapidly gaining influence in the linguistic repertoires of post-industrial societies (Auer 1998; Kerswill 2002; Hernández-Campoy 2003; Pooley 2012). The outcome of this process, typically referred to as dialect levelling, is a gradual loss of regionally marked forms and increased homogenization in young speech due to contact and accommodation between mutually intelligible varieties (Trudgill 1986; Britain 2010). Relatively recently, as Unamuno and Aurrekoetxea (2013) suggest, dialect levelling has become widespread in Basque-speaking areas as well, arguably because of the greater geographical mobility across the Basque Country and the consolidation of Standard Basque in education and the media. This study investigates the patterns of variation in one phonological variable in a small, rural Basque town, with an emphasis on language attitudes as a predictor of linguistic behavior. Significant effects of age group and gender are observed, but when the solidarity index is included in the statistical model, it emerges as the only significant factor. Moreover, the data show that adult females behave most conservatively with respect to the local variant, whereas young females appear to be leading the change into supralocalization. Further support for a change in progress is provided by the fact that intergenerational stability in males seems to be only apparent, with high degrees of heterogeneity in young males. These trends, coupled with current and future scenarios of accommodation and outward orientation, reinforce a hypothesis of regional dialect levelling in Basque LVA despite the strong correlation between the incidence of local forms and positive attitudes towards the town and its vernacular. ; Open
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Basque; dialect leveling; language; language attitudes; linguistics; low vowel assimilation; sociolinguistics
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/110981
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Librarians as Wikimedia Movement Organizers in Spain: An interpretive inquiry exploring activities and motivations
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In: First Monday; Volume 26, Number 6 - 7 June 2021 ; 1396-0466 (2021)
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Hacia el análisis de sentimientos en euskera ; Towards sentiment analysis in Basque
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La comparación de los pronombres de segunda persona del singular en el español peninsular y en el euskera: ¿una misión imposible?
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In: Lingüística y Literatura, ISSN 0120-5587, null 42, Nº. 79, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Vol. 42, 79 (2021):ENERO-JUNIO, 2021), pags. 216-236 (2021)
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