
New England English
by James N. Stanford-
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Summary
Using acoustic phonetics, computational processing, and dialect maps, the book systematically documents major traditional New England dialect features and their current usage in terms of geography, age, gender, ethnicity, social class, and other factors. This dataset is interpreted in terms of William Labov's outward orientation of the language faculty, dialect levelling, convergence and divergence, and "Hub social geometry." The result is a wide-ranging empirical analysis and theoretical overview of this influential English dialect region.
Author Biography
James N. Stanford is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Dartmouth College. He studies dialects and language variation using quantitative sociolinguistic methods and acoustic sociophonetics, and is co-editor of Language Regard: Methods, Variation and Change (2018) and Variation in Indigenous Minority Languages (2009).
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I: Setting the Stage
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Linguistic Variables
Chapter 3: Early Founders and the Founder Effect
Part II: Bird's Eye View: The Mechanical Turk Online Project
Chapter 4: Results from the Mechanical Turk Online Audio Recordings
Chapter 5: Results from the Mechanical Turk Online Written Questionnaires
Part III: Exploring the Hub: Fieldwork Results from Eastern Massachusetts
Chapter 6: Fieldwork results from eastern Massachusetts
Chapter 7: Focus on subgroups within the Hub
Part IV: Exploring Northern New England: Fieldwork Results
Chapter 8: Fieldwork results from northeastern New England
Chapter 9: Focus on subgroups of northern New England
Part V: Summary and Discussion
Chapter 10: Summary of empirical results
Chapter 11: Outward orientation, leveling, and Hub social geometry
Appendix A: Primary Field Interview Materials
Appendix B: Field Interview Materials for the New Hampshire/Vermont Border Study
Appendix C: The Mechanical Turk Self-Reporting Questionnaire
Appendix D: The Mechanical Turk Audio Survey
Appendix E: Information about the publicly available database: Dartmouth New England English Database (DNEED)
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