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Standards and Variation in Urban Speech : Examples from Lowland Scots

Part of the Varieties of English around the world series
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Standards and Variation in Urban Speech is an examination and exploration of the aims and methods of sociolinguistic investigation, based on studies of Scottish urban speech. It criticially examines the implications of the notions ‘vernacular’, ‘standard language’, ‘Received Pronunciation’, ‘social class’, and ‘linguistic insecurity’. Through a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods using examples from comedians’ jokes, dialect poetry, formal and informal interviews, and personal narratives, the work illustrates the actual norms that speakers exemplify in various ways.

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Product Details
1556197179 / 9781556197178
Hardback
10/07/1997
Netherlands
211 pages
164 x 245 mm, 540 grams