Urban Contact Dialects and Language Change : Insights from the Global North and South (Routledge Studies in Language Change)

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Urban Contact Dialects and Language Change : Insights from the Global North and South (Routledge Studies in Language Change)

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This volume provides a systematic comparative treatment of urban contact dialects in the Global North and South, examining the emergence and development of these dialects in major cities in sub-Saharan Africa and North-Western Europe.

The book's focus on contemporary urban settings sheds light on the new language practices and mixed ways of speaking resulting from large-scale migration and the intense contact that occurs between new and existing languages and dialects in these contexts. In comparing these new patterns of language variation and change between cities in both Africa and Europe, the volume affords us a unique opportunity to examine commonalities in linguistic phenomena as well as sociolinguistic differences in societally multilingual settings and settings dominated by a strong monolingual habitus.

These comparisons are reinforced by a consistent chapter structure, with each chapter presenting the linguistic and social context of the region, information on available data (including corpora), sociolinguistic and structural findings, a discussion of the status of the urban contact dialect, and its stability over time. The discussion in the book is further enriched by short commentaries from researchers contributing different theoretical and geographical perspectives.

Taken as a whole, the book offers new insights into migration-based linguistic diversity and patterns of language variation and change, making this ideal reading for students and scholars in general linguistics and language structure, sociolinguistics, creole studies, diachronic linguistics, language acquisition, anthropological linguistics, language education and discourse analysis.

Contents

Introduction, by Paul Kerswill and Heike Wiese

PART A: MULTILINGUAL SOCIETAL HABITUS

Chapter 1: Cameroon: Camfranglais, by Roland Kiessling

Chapter 2: Democratic Republic of the Congo: Lingala ya Bayankee/Yanké, by Nico Nassenstein

Chapter 3: Senegal: Urban Wolof then and now, by Fiona Mc Laughlin

Chapter 4: South Africa: Tsotsitaal and urban vernacular forms of South African languages, by Ellen Hurst-Harosh

Chapter 5: Ghana: Ghanaian Student Pidgin English, by Dorothy Pokua Agyepong and Nana Aba Appiah Amfo

Chapter 6: Kenya: Sheng and Engsh, by Maarten Mous and Sandra Barasa

Chapter 7: Finland: Old Helsinki slang, by Heini Lehtonen and Heikki Paunonen

Commentaries:

Chapter 8: Baby steps in decolonising linguistics: Urban language research, by Miriam Meyerhoff

Chapter 9: Variation, complexity and the richness of urban contact dialects, by Joseph Salmons

PART B: MONOLINGUAL SOCIETAL HABITUS

Chapter 10: Tanzania: Lugha ya Mitaani, by Uta Reuster-Jahn and Roland Kiessling

Chapter 11: Denmark: Danish urban contact dialects, by Pia Quist

Chapter 12: Norway: Contemporary urban speech styles, by Bente A. Svendsen

Chapter 13: The Netherlands: Urban contact dialects, by Frans Hinskens, Khalid Mourigh and Pieter Muysken

Chapter 14: Sweden: Suburban Swedish, by Johan Gross and Sally Boyd

Chapter 15: France: Youth vernaculars in Paris and surroundings, by Françoise Gadet

Chapter 16: United Kingdom: Multicultural London English, by Paul Kerswill

Chapter 17: Germany: Kiezdeutsch, by Yazgül Şimşek and Heike Wiese

Commentaries:

Chapter 18: Ethnolects, multiethnolects and urban contact dialects: Looking forward, looking back, looking around, by David Britain

Chapter 19: Migrants and urban contact sociolinguistics in Africa and Europe, by Rajend Mesthrie

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