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The Social Stratification of English in New York City

The Social Stratification of English in New York City

The Social Stratification of English in New York City

2nd Edition
William Labov, University of Pennsylvania
December 2006
Available
Paperback
9780521528054

    One of the first accounts of social variation in language, this groundbreaking study founded the discipline of sociolinguistics, providing the model on which thousands of studies have been based. In this second edition, Labov looks back on forty years of sociolinguistic research, bringing the reader up to date on its methods, findings and achievements. In over thirty pages of new material, he explores the unforeseen implications of his earlier work, addresses the political issues involved, and evaluates the success of newer approaches to sociolinguistic investigation. In doing so, he reveals the outstanding accomplishments of sociolinguistics since his original study, which laid the foundations for studying language variation, introduced the crucial concept of the linguistic variable, and showed how variation across age groups is an indicator of language change. Bringing Labov's pioneering study into the 21st century, this classic volume will remain the benchmark in the field for years to come.

    • Second edition of one of the most influential studies in linguistics - the study from which the discipline of sociolinguistics emerged
    • Reviews over 40 years of work in sociolinguistics, showing all that has been acheived in the discipline since Labov's groundbreaking study
    • Brings the reader fully up to date on current methods and research in sociolinguistics

    Product details

    December 2006
    Paperback
    9780521528054
    498 pages
    228 × 152 × 30 mm
    0.799kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Problems and Methods of Analysis:
    • 1. The study of language in its social context
    • 2. First approach to the structure of New York City English
    • 3. The social stratification of English in New York City department stores
    • 4. The isolation of contextual style
    • 5. The linguistic interview
    • 6. The survey of the lower east side
    • Part II. Social Differentiation:
    • 7. Class differentiation of the variables
    • 8. Further analysis of the variables
    • 9. Distribution of the variables in apparent time
    • 10. Other linguistic variables
    • Part III. Social Evaluation:
    • 11. Subjective evaluation of the variables
    • 12. Self-evaluation and linguistic security
    • 13. General attitudes towards the speech of New York City
    • Part IV. Synthesis:
    • 14. The structure of the New York City vowel system.
      Author
    • William Labov , University of Pennsylvania

      William Labov is Professor of Linguistics and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.