Sociolinguistic Dynamics of Language Change

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Language Variation and Change: Exam Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Language is perpetually evolving; change is inevitable (Blevins, 2004).
  • Variation exists across lexical, grammatical, phonetic, and stylistic levels.
  • Saussure's synchrony: language at a specific time; diachrony: language over time.
  • Isoglosses mark dialect boundaries; dialects are mutually intelligible.
  • Standard English (RP, GA): prestigious but not superior linguistically.
  • Sociolinguistic factors include social class, gender, ethnicity, identity.
  • Labov’s NYC study (1963): post-vocalic /r/ use correlates with social status.
  • Women typically adopt more standard forms; men sometimes prefer non-standard.
  • Language change driven by internal factors (economy, analogy) and external influences (contact, borrowings).
  • Innovations spread via social prestige, social networks, and convergence (Giles).
  • External influences: Vikings, Normans, borrowing, pidgins, creoles.
  • Post-WWII social reforms decreased the dominance of prestige dialects like RP.
  • Contemporary phonetic changes include palatalization (e.g., /tʃ/) spreading among youth.
  • Future trends: globalization, more L2 speakers, regularization of patterns.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

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1. Which internal factor is primarily associated with language change, according to the principles outlined in the course?

2. According to the revision sheet, which study is associated with the correlation between post-vocalic /r/ usage and social status?

3. How did Norman invasion influence the English language historically?

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Language change — rule?

Constant and inevitable process.

Language change — driving forces?

Internal factors and external influences.

Isogloss — definition?

Dialect boundary separating language variants.

Isogloss — definition?

Boundary separating dialect areas.

Labov NYC — key finding?

Social class influences /r/ pronunciation.

Standard English — example?

RP, GA.

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