Tore Kristiansen & Stefan Grondelaers (eds.): Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental studies.

Language (de)standardization in late modern Europe is a massive volume. It addresses experimental methods in researching changes in language ideologies, more precisely the on-going changes in regards of and attitudes towards national conventional standard language varieties. The volume consists of a...

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Main Author: Halonen, Mia
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Published: Novus forlag 2015
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spelling ftnovusforlagojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/145 2023-05-15T16:50:14+02:00 Tore Kristiansen & Stefan Grondelaers (eds.): Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental studies. Halonen, Mia 2015-10-13 http://ojs.novus.no/index.php/NLT/article/view/145 unknown Novus forlag http://ojs.novus.no/index.php/NLT/article/view/145 Opphavsrett 2015 Norsk Lingvistisk Tidsskrift Norsk Lingvistisk Tidsskrift; Vol 33 Nr 1 (2015) 2387-6719 0800-3076 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Fagfellevurdert artikkel 2015 ftnovusforlagojs 2022-04-29T12:28:04Z Language (de)standardization in late modern Europe is a massive volume. It addresses experimental methods in researching changes in language ideologies, more precisely the on-going changes in regards of and attitudes towards national conventional standard language varieties. The volume consists of an extensive introduction and two larger parts with separate chapters. In the introduction, the editors Stefan Grondelaers and Tore Kristiansen present the joined frame and the main results of the eight separate empirical studies which form the first part of the volume. The first part includes experimental empirical studies on language attitudes towards varieties of Bosnian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Flemish, German, Irish, Lithuanian, Norwegian and Serbian in the contexts of Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Belgium and Republica Srspka. The second part addresses theoretic-methodological questions of designing experimental studies and also adds cases of English in North America, German in Austrian and Icelandic in Iceland contexts to the empirical findings. Since the contexts are multilingual, the cases cover indirectly also languages not specifically focused on or mentioned here. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Novus - Online tidsskrifter (Novus forlag) Norway
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description Language (de)standardization in late modern Europe is a massive volume. It addresses experimental methods in researching changes in language ideologies, more precisely the on-going changes in regards of and attitudes towards national conventional standard language varieties. The volume consists of an extensive introduction and two larger parts with separate chapters. In the introduction, the editors Stefan Grondelaers and Tore Kristiansen present the joined frame and the main results of the eight separate empirical studies which form the first part of the volume. The first part includes experimental empirical studies on language attitudes towards varieties of Bosnian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Flemish, German, Irish, Lithuanian, Norwegian and Serbian in the contexts of Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Belgium and Republica Srspka. The second part addresses theoretic-methodological questions of designing experimental studies and also adds cases of English in North America, German in Austrian and Icelandic in Iceland contexts to the empirical findings. Since the contexts are multilingual, the cases cover indirectly also languages not specifically focused on or mentioned here.
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title Tore Kristiansen & Stefan Grondelaers (eds.): Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental studies.
title_short Tore Kristiansen & Stefan Grondelaers (eds.): Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental studies.
title_full Tore Kristiansen & Stefan Grondelaers (eds.): Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental studies.
title_fullStr Tore Kristiansen & Stefan Grondelaers (eds.): Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental studies.
title_full_unstemmed Tore Kristiansen & Stefan Grondelaers (eds.): Language (De)standardisation in Late Modern Europe: Experimental studies.
title_sort tore kristiansen & stefan grondelaers (eds.): language (de)standardisation in late modern europe: experimental studies.
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