Language Change in Real- and Apparent-Time: Coherence in the Individual and the Community
In: Routledge Studies in Language Change Series
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In: Routledge Studies in Language Change Series
In: Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Epigraph -- Acknowledgements -- The coherence of linguistic communities: Orderly heterogeneity and social meaning -- Part I Theoretical perspectives in the study of coherence -- 1 False oppositions in the study of coherence -- 2 Coherence across social and temporal scales -- 3 Indexicality and coherence -- Part II Methodological advances in the study of coherence -- 4 What's in a lect? Coherence in phonetic and grammatical variation -- 5 Measuring change in lectal coherence across real- and apparent-time -- 6 Looking for covariation in heritage Italian in Toronto -- 7 Measuring distance-based coherence -- Part III Social dimensions of coherence -- 8 How social salience can illuminate the outcomes of linguistic contact: Data from Spanish in Boston -- 9 Mapping social and sociophonetic changes: Gender in Auckland English -- 10 Coherence and implicational hierarchies in the speech of the very old -- Part IV Perceptual approaches to the study of coherence -- 11 Not anything goes: On implicational coherence and the penalty for being incoherent -- 12 Coherent patterns in nonstandard inflection in modern colloquial Standard Dutch? -- 13 Coherence in a levelled variety: The case of Andalusian -- Part V Effects of standard language ideologies on coherence -- 14 Identifying language varieties: Coexisting standards in spoken Italian -- 15 Language change in real-time: 40 years of lectal coherence in the Central Bavarian dialect-standard constellation of Austria -- 16 Coherence and language contact: Orderly heterogeneity and social meaning in Namibian German -- Index.