William Labov: Principles of Linguistic Change, Vol. II: Social Factors.(Book Review)Romaine, Suzanne
Most of his later research dealt with the same issues in increasingly sophisticated ways, culminating in his monumental Principles of Linguistic Change (1994). The discovery that American English pronunciation was becoming regionally more, rather than less, divergent countered popular belief and attracted...
Review of Labov, William (1994)Principles of linguistic change, Volume 1: Internal factors Department of Linguistics University of New England - 《Australian Review of Applied Linguistics》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 A Review of Principles of Linguistic Change: Cognitive and Cultural Factors Labov's ...
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Labov, William. Principles of linguistic change, Volume 1: Internal factorsPublication » Labov, William. Principles of linguistic change, Volume 1: Internal factors.doi:10.1075/sl.21.1.17cloTraugott, Elizabeth ClossSchwenter, Scott A.Studies in Language...
“Principles of Linguistic Change” See all related content William Labov(born Dec. 4, 1927,Rutherford, N.J., U.S.) is an American linguist. After working for many years as an industrial chemist, Labov began graduate work in 1961, focusing on regional and class differences in English pronun...
Review of Labov, William (1994) Principles of linguistic change, Volume 1: Internal factorsNo Abstractdoi:info:doi/10.1075/aral.19.1.08harJean, HarkinsAustralian Review of Applied Linguistics
Through detailed analysis of speech across dialect boundaries and over time, Labov has identified general principles governing language variation and change, while shedding light on how the mind assimilates and responds to linguistic stimuli to form internalized linguistic knowledge and representations. He...