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Linguistic change and diffusion: description and explanation in sociolinguistic dialect geography
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1974
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Applied LinguisticsDialectologyLinguistic ChangeTheoretical GeographyMultilingualismSociolinguisticsLanguage ChangeLanguage ShiftAbstract Linguistic GeographySocial GeographyLinguistic DiversityLanguage VariationSociolinguistic Dialect GeographyLanguage StudiesDialect GeographyLinguistics
ABSTRACT Linguistic geography has remained relatively unaffected by recent developments in sociolinguistic theory and method and theoretical geography. In this paper it is argued that insights and techniques from both these disciplines will be of value in improving descriptions of geographical variation in language, and that these improvements will in turn lead to more adequate explanations for certain of the social and spatial characteristics of linguistic change. Evidence in favour of a sociolinguistic methodology and new cartographic techniques in dialect geography is drawn from empirical studies in urban dialectology, in East Anglia, England, and rural dialectology, in Norway. (Sociolinguistic variation, dialectology, linguistic change, British English, Norwegian.)
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