The Linguistics of Speech

Kretzschmar, W.A. (2009) The Linguistics of Speech. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521887038

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Abstract

This insightful study proposes a unified theory of speech through which conflicting ideas about language might be understood. It is founded on a number of key points, such as the continuum of linguistic behavior, extensive variation in language features, the importance of regional and social proximity to shared linguistic production, and differential frequency as a key factor in linguistic production both in regional and social groups and in text corpora. The study shows how this new linguistics of speech does not reject rules in favor of language use, or reject language use in favor of rules; rather, it shows how rules can come from language as people use it. Written in a clear, engaging style and containing invaluably accessible introductions to complex theoretical concepts, this work will be of great interest to students and scholars of socio-linguistics, dialectology, and corpus linguistics.

Item Type:Books
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Kretzschmar, Professor William
Authors: Kretzschmar, W.A.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Critical Studies > English Language and Linguistics
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
ISBN:9780521887038
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