Crossing Linguistic Boundaries: Systemic, Synchronic and Diachronic Variation in English
By (Author) Dr Paloma Nez-Pertejo
Edited by Dr Mara Jos Lpez-Couso
Edited by Dr Beln Mndez-Naya
Edited by Dr Javier Prez-Guerra
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
17th June 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Historical and comparative linguistics
427
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
404g
Breaking away from previously rigid descriptions of the linguistic system of the English language, Crossing Linguistic Boundaries explores fascinating case studies which refuse to fall neatly within the traditional definitions of linguistic domains and boundaries. Bringing together leading international scholars in English linguistics, this volume focusses on these controversies in relation to seeking to overcome the temporal and geographical limits of the English language. Approaching tensions in the areas of English phonology and phonetics, pragmatics, semantics, morphology and syntax, chapters discuss not only British and American English but also a wide variety of geographical variants. Containing synchronic and diachronic studies covering different periods in the history of English, Crossing Linguistic Boundaries will appeal to anyone interested in linguistic variation in English.
The contributions in this innovative volume by leading scholars in English Linguistics explore the fascinating tensions that occur at the boundaries of the traditional linguistic domains of syntax, morphology, semantics/pragmatics and phonetics/phonology from diachronic, synchronic and cross-varietal perspectives. Highly recommended. * Bas Aarts, Professor of English Linguistics, University College London, UK *
How to account for uh and um in written English or the structural impact of Discourse Traditions over time In this engaging volume, leading experts address the huge variability of English by discussing existing, emerging and co-evolving features of the language and show how understanding them requires insights from different linguistic disciplines. * Terttu Nevalainen, professor and research director, University of Helsinki, Finland. *
Paloma Nez-Pertejo is an Associate Professor in English at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Mara Jos Lpez-Couso is an Associate Professor in English at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Beln Mndez-Naya is an Associate Professor in English at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Javier Prez-Guerra is a Full Professor in English at the University of Vigo, Spain.