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A corpus-based study of pragmatic markers in London English
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London EnglishMultilingualismMulticultural London EnglishGlobal EnglishPragmatic AnalysisLanguage VariationCorpus LinguisticsApplied LinguisticsSyntaxLanguage DocumentationLinguistic DiversityLondon Teenage LanguageGrammarDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesColloquial LanguagePragmaticsSpoken London EnglishLanguage CorpusLinguistics
This article analyses the use of particular pragmatic markers in two corpora of spoken London English: the Linguistic Innovators Corpus (LIC) and the Corpus of London Teenage Language (COLT). We found variation according to sex, ethnicity and geographical location, with a different distribution for each pragmatic marker. The innovative pragmatic marker you get me was most frequent among male non-Anglo Hackney residents, indicating innovation in inner London. We argue that a number of pragmatic markers, most notably you get me, should be regarded as elements of Multicultural London English, along with other features that have already been documented.
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