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Historical Sociolinguistics
Language Change in Tudor and Stuart England
Historical Sociolinguistics: Language Change in Tudor and Stuart England is the seminal text in the field of historical sociolinguistics. Demonstrating the real-world application of sociolinguistic research methodologies, this book examines the social factors which promoted linguistic changes in English, laying the foundation for Modern Standard English.
This revised edition of Nevalainen and Raumolin-Brunberg’s ground-breaking work:
Discussions
discusses the grammatical developments that shaped English in the early modern period;
Sociolinguistic Factors
presents the sociolinguistic factors affecting linguistic change in Tudor and Stuart English, including gender, social status, and regional variation;
Research
showcases the authors’ research into personal letters from the people who were the driving force behind these changes; and
Analysis
demonstrates how historical linguists can make use of social and demographic history to analyse linguistic variation over an extended period of time.
With brand new chapters on language change and the individual, and on newly developed sociolinguistic research methods, Historical Sociolinguistics is essential reading for all students and researchers in this area.