Formulaic Language and Linguistic Change

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Formulaic Language and Linguistic Change

A Data-Led Approach

Sociolinguistics Historical and comparative linguistics Cognition and cognitive psychology

Author: Andreas Buerki

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 16th April 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781108800983


Overview

A substantial proportion of our everyday language is “formulaic”, that is, it consists of oft-repeated chunks. From pause fillers such as you know, to phrases such as Many thanks!, Is this seat taken? or strong tea, they form a phenomenon central in language.

Focus of the Book

This important new book investigates formulaic language from the point of view of language change. Employing a novel quantitative and data-led approach, it traces and analyses change in phraseology across 20th Century German as used in Switzerland.

Methodology and Evidence

Drawing on nearly 20 million words of textual evidence, it shows that social and cultural change in the speech community is the predominant motivator of change, though other factors are also at play.

Implications

The book demonstrates a close link between language change and the culture of the speech community, arguing that this has repercussions for the study of language in general, as well as the study of society and history.

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