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Peter Trudgill

    7. November 1943
    International English: A Guide to Varieties of Standard English
    The Sociolinguistics Reader 2. Gender and Discourse
    European Language Matters
    English Accents and Dialects. An Introduction to Social and Regional Varieties of English in the British Isles
    English Accents and Dialects
    In der Sfakiá
    • In der Sfakiá

      Geschichte und Geschichten - unsere Zeit im wilden Kreta

      Die Sfakia wird gern als das wilde Herz Kretas bezeichnet. Von dieser abgelegenen und dünn besiedelten Region im Südwesten der Insel bekommen Touristen einen ersten Eindruck, wenn sie sich zu einer Wanderung durch die Samaria-Schlucht entschließen. Peter Trudgill und seine Frau Jean Hannah besuchen die Sfakia und ihr Zentrum Chora Sfakion seit den 70er Jahren regelmäßig. Trudgills Reisebericht ist daher mehr als die nur touristische Wahrnehmung einer paradiesischen Landschaft. Unterhaltsam schreibt er über die Natur, die Landschaft, die Geschichte und die Legenden dieser Region, über die Alltagskultur, die Mentalität und die Lebensart ihrer Bewohner. Der Autor versteht es, uns in einer literarisch dichten Beschreibung die Welt und den Geist der Sfakia nahe zu bringen.

      In der Sfakiá
    • English Accents and Dialects

      An Introduction to Social and Regional Varieties of English in the British Isles, Fifth Edition

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The book offers an insightful exploration of the diverse regional and social variations of English found across the UK and Ireland. It serves as an introductory guide, highlighting the distinct accents and dialects that characterize different areas, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the linguistic landscape of these regions.

      English Accents and Dialects
    • English Accents and Dialects is an essential guide to the varieties of English spoken in Britain and Ireland today. Together with invaluable overviews of numerous regional accents and dialects, this fifth edition provides you with a set of diagnostic tools to help you identify Received Pronounciation as well as several major non-standard varieties of English. The main regional differences are followed by a survey of speech in over 20 areas of the UK and Ireland, audio samples of which are available online free for you to download. In this fifth edition, accent and dialect are discussed within the broader framework of language variation, including phonetic, phonological, grammatical, lexical, historical and stylistic differences. Thoroughly updated to include recent findings on London English, Aberdeen English and Liverpool English, Englsih Accents and Dialects, Fifth Edition also contains: *New entries on Hull, Manchester, Carlisle, Middlesbrough, Southampton, West London, Lancashire and the Shetlands *Over 20 audio recordings free for you to download from www.hodderplus.com/linguistics *Additional exercises to accompany the new varieties and answers online *Even clearer maps *The latest International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) chart

      English Accents and Dialects. An Introduction to Social and Regional Varieties of English in the British Isles
    • Bringing together Peter Trudgill's highly popular columns for the New European, this collection explores how English has been influenced both linguistically and culturally by its neighbouring languages in Europe. Grouped into themed sections, this engaging collection is perfect for linguistic specialists and those with no prior experience alike.

      European Language Matters
    • Volume 2 of this two-volume text looks first at patterns of language variation, how gender identities are accomplished through language, and the importance of gender in accounting for language behavior. It goes on to examine sociolinguistic issues surrounding discourse, with reference to the communication of affective meaning, conversational routines, grammaticalization and language change, intertextuality, and cross-cultural discourse patterns and their social implications.

      The Sociolinguistics Reader 2. Gender and Discourse
    • "From Scotland to Singapore, Canada to the Channel Islands, Namibia to New Zealand and beyond, International English takes you on a journey through the varieties of Standard English spoken around the world. Comparisons across the varieties provide a comprehensive guide to differences in phonetics, phonology, grammar and vocabulary, providing a useful resource for teachers of English as a foreign language and linguistics students alike." "In this fifth edition the authors have added a new discussion of what Standard English really is, as well as an outline of typologies of varieties of English including ELF 'English as a lingua franca'. This new material will be of particular interest to teachers and advanced learners of English as a foreign or second language as well as students of sociolinguistics, English language and language variation."--Jacket

      International English: A Guide to Varieties of Standard English
    • Sociolinguistics

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,9(642)Abgeben

      This is a classic book on a fascinating subject. Peter Trudgill examines the close link between language and society and the many factors that influence the way we speak. These range from gender, environment, age, race, class, region and politics. Trudgill's book surveys languages and societies from all over the world drawing on examples from Afrikaans to Yiddish. He has added a fascinating chapter on the development of a language as a result of a non-native speaker's use of it. Compelling and authoritative, this new edition of a bestselling book is set to redraw the boundaries of the study of sociolinguistics.

      Sociolinguistics
    • English Accents and Dialects

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,6(50)Abgeben

      English Accents and Dialects is a unique introductory survey of the main regional and social varieties of English spoken in the UK and Ireland. The authors discuss accent and dialect in the broader framework of language variation, including phonetic, phonological, grammatical, lexical, historical and stylistic differences. This is followed by a survey of the speech of sixteen different areas of the UK and Ireland. This fourth edition has been expanded and updated to include: New sections on Aberdeen, Galway and Leicester accents; Updated maps and vowel charts; A CD consisting of edited interviews (all transcribed) with speakers from each different area, and new recordings; Newly added exercises.

      English Accents and Dialects
    • The media are ruining English"; "Some languages are harder than others"; "Children can't speak or write properly anymore." Such pieces of "cultural wisdom" are often expressed in newspapers and on radio and television. Rarely is there a response from experts in the fields of language and language development. In this book Laurie Bauer and Peter Trudgill have invited nineteen respected linguists from all over the world to address these "language myths"--showing that they vary from the misconceived to the downright wrong. With essays ranging from "Women Talk Too Much" and "In the Appalachians They Speak Like Shakespeare" to "Italian Is Beautiful, German Is Ugly" and "They Speak Really Bad English Down South and in New York City," Language Myths is a collection that is wide-ranging, entertaining, and authoritative.

      Language myths
    • The Sociolinguistics Reader

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This two-volume text presents a state-of-the-art account of the discipline in the closing years of the twentieth century. The books chart the liveliest areas in contemporary sociolinguistics: variation, multilingualism, gender, and discourse and include helpful introductions and other aids to the student and specialist. Volume 1 explores the macro-social aspects of sociolinguistics, covering cross-cultural communication problems, the linguistic behavior of bilingual speakers, language contact, the social psychology of language, variation, and the mystery of linguistic change.

      The Sociolinguistics Reader