The New Cockney: New Ethnicities and Adolescent Speech in the Traditional East End of London
The New Cockney provides a sociolinguistic account of speech variation among adolescents in the 'traditional' East End of London. Embedded in its social context, it focuses on the interaction and social practices within a single community and highlights some of the possible mechanisms for language change.
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The New Cockney: New Ethnicities and Adolescent Speech in the Traditional East End of London
The New Cockney provides a sociolinguistic account of speech variation among adolescents in the 'traditional' East End of London. Embedded in its social context, it focuses on the interaction and social practices within a single community and highlights some of the possible mechanisms for language change.
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The New Cockney: New Ethnicities and Adolescent Speech in the Traditional East End of London

The New Cockney: New Ethnicities and Adolescent Speech in the Traditional East End of London

by S. Fox
The New Cockney: New Ethnicities and Adolescent Speech in the Traditional East End of London

The New Cockney: New Ethnicities and Adolescent Speech in the Traditional East End of London

by S. Fox

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Overview

The New Cockney provides a sociolinguistic account of speech variation among adolescents in the 'traditional' East End of London. Embedded in its social context, it focuses on the interaction and social practices within a single community and highlights some of the possible mechanisms for language change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137318251
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 04/07/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 247
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Susan Fox is a Researcher in Linguistics at Queen Mary, University of London, UK. She specialises in variationist sociolinguistics, and is principally interested in language variation and change, using both quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis. Her research work has focused mainly on the social and historical contexts that have led to the variety of English that is spoken in London today.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Social and Historical Context 2. Methodological Issues 3. The PRICE Variable 4. The FACE Variable5. Allomorphic Variation in the English Article System 6. The Qualitative Analysis 7. The 'New' Cockney Conclusion
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