言語変異・言語変化のパネル研究<br>Panel Studies of Variation and Change

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言語変異・言語変化のパネル研究
Panel Studies of Variation and Change

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138903906
  • eISBN:9781317446392

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Description

The relationship between the individual and the community is at the core of sociolinguistic theorizing. To date, most longitudinal research has been conducted on the basis of trend studies, such as replications of cross-sectional studies, or comparisons between present-day cross-sectional data and ‘legacy’ data. While the past few years have seen an increasing interest in panel research, much of this work has been published in a variety of formats and languages and is thus not easily accessible. This edited volume brings together the major researchers in the field of panel research, highlighting connections and convergences across and between chapters, methods and findings with the aim of initiating a dialogue about best practices and ways forward in sociolinguistic panel studies. By providing, for the first time, a platform for key research on panel data in one coherent edition, this volume aims to shape the agenda in this increasingly vibrant field of research.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Isabelle Buchstaller and Suzanne Evans Wagner

    I. Methodological conundrums in building, sharing and analyzing panel corpora

  3. Before there were corpora: The evolution of the Montreal French project as a longitudinal study
  4. Gillian Sankoff

  5. Alternative sources of panel study data: Opportunities, caveats and suggestions
  6. Christopher Cieri and Malcah Yaeger-Dror

  7. On the utility of composite indices in longitudinal language study: The case of African American Language
  8. Janneke Van Hofwegen and Walt Wolfram

    II. Key life-stage events across the life-span

  9. Longitudinal sociophonetic analysis: What to expect when working with child and adolescent data
  10. Mary Kohn and Charlie Farrington

  11. The influence of age on estimating sound change acoustically from longitudinal data
  12. Ulrich Reubold and Jonathan Harrington

    III. Stylistic determinants of linguistic malleability

  13. Comparing speech samples: On the challenge of comparability in panel studies of language change in real time
  14. Frans Gregersen, Torben Juel Jensen and Nicolai Pharao

  15. The effect of small Ns and gaps in contact on panel survey data
  16. Patricia Cukor-Avila and Guy Bailey

  17. What makes a panel study work? Researcher and participant in real time
  18. Suzanne Evans Wagner and Sali A. Tagliamonte

    IV. Interdisciplinary approaches

  19. Ethnographic perspectives on panel studies and longitudinal research
  20. Chantal Tetreault

  21. Longitudinal studies in sociolinguistics and SLA: Bridging two parallel routes

Hélène Blondeau