This book provides a systematic study of sociolinguistic variation in seventeenth-century France. Drawing on a range of case studies, Wendy Ayres-Bennett makes available data about linguistic variation in this period, showing the wealth and variety of language usage at a time that is considered to be the most 'standardising' in the history of French. Variation is analysed in terms of the speaker's 'pre-verbal constitution' - such as gender, age and socio-economic status - or by the medium, register or genre used. As well as examining linguistic variation itself, the book also considers the fundamental methodological issues that are central to all socio-historical linguistic accounts and, more importantly, addresses the question of what the appropriate sources are for linguists taking a socio-historical approach. In each chapter, the case studies present a range of phonological, morphological, syntactic and lexical issues, which pose different methodological questions for sociolinguists and historical linguists alike.



Zusammenfassung
A systematic study of sociolinguistic variation in seventeenth-century France.
Titel
Sociolinguistic Variation in Seventeenth-Century France
Untertitel
Methodology and Case Studies
EAN
9780511227165
ISBN
978-0-511-22716-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
14.10.2004
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.9 MB
Anzahl Seiten
280
Jahr
2004
Untertitel
Englisch