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Processes of Change: Studies in Late Modern and Present-Day English
Edited by Sandra Jansen and Lucia Siebers
[
Studies in Language Variation
21] 2019
► pp.
261
–
263
◄
previous
Index
A
acceptability judgements
171, 177
acceptability ratings
171-172
adverbial
49-52 , 57-63 , 69, 77, 87, 160, 163, 172, 175-176 , 178
African Americans
131, 140, 142-146 , 148, 151, 153
African American English
139-141 , 144, 146, 150, 152-154
Aitken, Jack
100-101
American English
53, 74, 116-120 , 122, 129, 131-132 , 134, 160-168 , 172-178 , 184, 235, 256
American Colonization Society
142-145
appropriateness
142-145
Asbach letters
122-123 , 126, 131
B
Boomerang effect
119, 133, 140
branding dictionaries
126-127
British English
162-168 , 173-174 , 177-178 , 184, 193, 199
bastion mentality
241, 244, 246
C
cant
26-27 , 30, 33, 38, 43
Cape Town
229-231 , 233-234
Carlisle English
205, 209, 211, 217
Characterological figures
17-19
codification
16, 44
Colonial English
139
colonization
140-141 , 143-144 , 153
coloured identities
229, 232
coloured speakers
230-231 , 242
communities of practice
8-11
community
settler community
145, 154
concord
concord patterns
148, 152
subject-verb concord
146
conditional inference tree
235, 238-240
Corpus of Oz Earlier English (COOEE)
54-60
Corpus of Irish English (CIE)
80
Corpus of Irish English Correspondence (CORIECOR)
74, 77, 79, 81, 83-86 , 88-90 , 186, 188, 191-193
Corpus of Older African American Letters
141, 144, 146, 153
courtroom
53, 55, 63, 67
D
descriptive
30, 36, 41-42 , 44, 100
descriptivism
42
determiner
50-62 , 57, 60, 63, 68-69
dialect continuum
248, 251
dialect borders
248, 257
dialect differences
247, 251-252 , 258
dialect features
122-123 , 140
dialectology
234
discourse marker (DM)
73-90
discourse
metapragmatic
10, 12, 14, 17-18 , 20
historical
9, 11, 20
doctrine of correctness
42
E
emigration to Liberia
143-144 , 152
enregisterment
8-13 , 16-20
Etymological dictionary of the Scottish Language
100
F
final obstruent neutralization
115, 117
FON
116-122 , 129-130 , 133
first wave sociolinguistics
16
flat adverbs
160-161 , 172-173 , 176-177
Fowler, Robert
162, 173-175
foreign words
32
G
golden Horseshoe
250, 253
goose fronting
228-231 , 239-242
H
hard words
27, 29-31 , 33, 38
Hickey, Raymond
1, 2, 3, 16, 37, 42, 54, 80-81 , 83, 96, 115, 139, 160, 184, 187-189 , 197, 221, 228, 243
historical sociolinguistics
1, 2, 7-9 , 11, 153
hothouse words
29, 33, 35, 41
Huddleston, Rodney
51-52
hypercorrection
124, 176-178
I
ICE-GB
75-76 , 184, 186, 194-197 , 199
ICE-Ireland
75-76 , 184-186 , 193, 196-197 , 199
ideology of standardization
16-17
immigrant
communities
120, 127, 129, 134
languages
116-117 , 120-21 , 134, 128-129 , 142
letters
116, 121-122 , 134
imposition
126-134
indexicality
8-13 , 16-20
Indian South African English
228-229
inkhorn terms
28-29
intensification
58
intensifier
51, 64
intervocalic position
204, 214, 216, 218
intonational prominence
77, 81, 83, 87
involved (contexts)
53, 67-68
Irish English
73, 77, 183-193 , 195-197 , 199
J
Johnson, Samuel
17, 26-27 , 30, 32-36 , 44
K
koineization
134
L
labiodental r
203-204 , 221
language borders
248
language variation
97, 153, 204
laryngeal distinctions
118
Late Modern English
25, 50, 53-54
lenition (consonant weakening)
124, 130
letters
Skipwith letters
142-143
Liberian letters
141, 144, 146
levelling
147-148 , 204-205 , 214, 217-219 , 222
lexical variables
247
Liberia
139-144
Liberian Settler English
140
linguistic borders
248-249
M
Maryport
205-208
metapragmatic discourse
10, 12, 14, 17-18 , 20
middle class
28, 37, 120, 229-230 , 234-235 , 241
migratory movements
153
mixed-effect models
209
modal auxiliary
184, 187, 190, 193, 197
modality
root
198
epistemic
188-193 , 195-196 , 198-199
modification
52, 58, 60, 63-66
Monrovia
144-148
mountweazels
29
Murray, James
99-101
N
negative concord
132, 134, 141
netspeak
168-169 , 171
new dialect formation
141
New Brunswick
251-252 , 254-255
Newfoundland English
79
Niagara border
249-250 , 253-254 , 256
O
Old Bailey Corpus (OBC)
54-68
oral (contexts)
54, 67-68
Oxford English Dictionary (OED) , 96-
15, 28, 39, 52-53 , 65, 74, 76-77 , 88-89 , 90102, 104-108 , 111-112 , 160, 166, 174-175
P
past
be
147, 149
Phillips, Edwards
26-27 , 29, 31-34 , 40, 42-43
post-apartheid
228, 231-232 , 234
present
be
146, 149-150
prescription
16, 26, 40, 41, 44, 168
prescriptive
30, 33, 35, 39, 41-44
prescriptivism
32, 41-42 , 44
prevocalic /r/
204-205 , 208, 210, 216-217
pronunciation variables
249
punctuation
39, 43, 85
Puttenham, George ,-
1417
Q
Quirk, Randolph
51-53 , 64, 186
quantification
58-59 , 64
quantifier
50-51 , 53, 66-68
quicker more quick
160, 163, 165, 174
quotations in the OED
98-99
R
regional differentiation
229, 231, 240, 241
register
15, 53-56 , 66-67 , 100, 166, 168, 170-171 , 185-187
routinization
49
routinized
50, 68
S
Scott, Sir Walter
98-99
Scottish English
204
second wave sociolinguistics
8
settler
settler groups
140, 145
British settlers
139
settler elite
145
slang
30, 33,38
Smitterberg, Erik
49-53 , 58
social change
153, 161, 205, 207, 218-222
social class
17, 208, 234-235 , 238-241
social meaning
8, 10-11 , 13, 37, 221-222
social networks
7-8 , 207
sound change
19, 115
South African English
228, 235
speech-based
54-56 , 66-67 , 141
SPICE-Ireland
75, 184, 198
standard Language Ideology
120-121
standardisation
16-17
Stevenson, Robert Louis
97-99 , 104-105
stopping (of interdental fricatives)
117-22
style
10-12 , 32-34 , 36, 54
stylistic(s)
49
sure
73-90
T
taboo
39
taps
204-5 , 210-221
t glottaling
203, 205
third wave sociolinguistics
2
thusly
162-173
Traugott, Elisabeth
50, 65
U
Upper Midwestern English
116, 126, 129, 131-132 , 134
usage guides
159-164 , 167, 173-178
V
vernacular English
120, 131, 134
vernacular features
133, 141-142
vernacular writers
141-142 , 140, 153
voicing
118, 122, 130, 248
W
was
/
were
variation
148
Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage
173-174
white speakers
230-231
Wisconsin English
115-117
working class
204, 209, 230, 234, 241