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  1. The Language of Early English Dialect Literature
    1. Alex Broadhead

    The Language of Early English Dialect Literature

    € 120,95
  2. North East Vernacular English Online
    1. Michael Pearce

    North East Vernacular English Online

    A comprehensive and up-to-date sociodialectological study of North East Vernacular English

    € 27,50
  3. Yorkshire Dialect in the Nineteenth Century
    1. Paul Cooper

    Yorkshire Dialect in the Nineteenth Century

    Enregisterment, Authenticity, and Identity

    This book draws on a framework of enregisterment and indexicality to chart the ways in which the Yorkshire dialect came to be associated with particular linguistic repertoires and social stereotypes from the nineteenth century through to today.

    € 63,95
  4. Yorkshire Dialect in the Nineteenth Century
    1. Paul Cooper

    Yorkshire Dialect in the Nineteenth Century

    Enregisterment, Authenticity, and Identity

    This book draws on a framework of enregisterment and indexicality to chart the ways in which the Yorkshire dialect came to be associated with particular linguistic repertoires and social stereotypes from the nineteenth century through to today.

    € 214,95
  5. North East Vernacular English Online
    1. Michael Pearce

    North East Vernacular English Online

    A comprehensive and up-to-date sociodialectological study of North East Vernacular English

    € 124,95
  6. Vernacular Chinese-Character Manuscripts from East and Southeast Asia

    Vernacular Chinese-Character Manuscripts from East and Southeast Asia

    David Holm, Taipei, Taiwan.

    € 125,95
  7. Dialect, Voice, and Identity in Chinese Translation
    1. Jing Yu

    Dialect, Voice, and Identity in Chinese Translation

    A Descriptive Study of Chinese Translations of Huckleberry Finn, Tess, and Pygmalion

    Dialect, Voice, and Identity in Chinese Translation is the first book-length attempt to undertake a descriptive investigation of how dialect in British and American novels and dramas are translated into Chinese.

    € 200,95
  8. Discourse Markers in Sicily
    1. Giulio Scivoletto

    Discourse Markers in Sicily

    A Synchronic, Diachronic, and Sociolinguistic Analysis

    This is an in-depth analysis of discourse markers in Sicily that sheds light on what discourse-pragmatic functions they perform, how they evolve historically, and what their social value is in the bilingual speech community.

    € 193,95
  9. Multilingual Singapore

    Multilingual Singapore

    Language Policies and Linguistic Realities

    This volume offers a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the rich linguistic diversity of Singapore.

    € 214,95
  10. Multilingual Singapore

    Multilingual Singapore

    Language Policies and Linguistic Realities

    This volume offers a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the rich linguistic diversity of Singapore.

    € 56,95
  11. The Language of Pop Culture

    The Language of Pop Culture

    This volume showcases linguistic approaches to the study of pop culture and their potential to inform linguistic theory building and analytical frameworks. Eamples from a range of pop culture registers provide a description of these forms through linguistic study and outline methodological issues involved in applying linguistic approac

    € 66,50
  12. Sociolects. Language Variations in Sociolinguistics
    1. Denis , Kastrati

    Sociolects. Language Variations in Sociolinguistics

    Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 9, , course: Sociolinguistics, language: English, abstract: In this paper, the author addresses the investigation of social varieties of language such as sociolects. This work will concentrate on vernacular, slang, argot, domain, register and jargon of the English language. For this purpose the author analyses definitions, terms and examples.The way we speak is an indicator of our social background as there are many features which can be used as clues. Sociolect is when a person speaks in accordance with the social group. If we know the history of different varieties of a language we can learn about the region, history and people. The speech of the dominant class is referred as the standard speech whereas the speech of the minority groups is referred as dialects. The main aim of this study is to explore the different concepts and differentiate them one by one.

    € 15,95