Principles of Linguistic Change, Volume 3: Cognitive and Cultural FactorsISBN: 978-1-4051-1214-7
Paperback
448 pages
November 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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Written by the world-renowned pioneer in the field of modern
sociolinguistics, this volume examines the cognitive and cultural
factors responsible for linguistic change, tracing the life history
of these developments, from triggering events to driving forces and
endpoints.
- Explores the major insights obtained by combining sociolinguistics with the results of dialect geography on a large scale
- Examines the cognitive and cultural influences responsible for linguistic change
- Demonstrates under what conditions dialects diverge from one another
- Establishes an essential distinction between transmission within the community and diffusion across communities
- Completes Labov’s seminal Principles of Linguistic Change trilogy