Acquiring sociolinguistic variation / edited by Gunther De Vogelaer and Matthias Katerbow.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: De Vogelaer, Gunther (Editor), Katerbow, Matthias (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017]
Series:Studies in Language Variation Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • Bridging the gap between language acquisition and sociolinguistics: introduction to an interdisciplinary topic / Gunther De Vogelaer, Jean-Pierre Chevrot, Matthias Katerbow and AurĂ©lie Nardy
  • The effects of exposure on awareness and discrimination of regional accents by five- and six year old children / Erica Beck
  • How do social networks influence children's stylistic practices? social mixing, macro/micro analysis and methodological questions / Laurence Buson
  • Child acquisition of sociolinguistic variation: Adults, children and (regional) standard Dutch two-verb clusters in one community / Leonie Cornips
  • Acquiring attitudes towards varieties of Dutch: A quantitative perspective / Gunther De Vogelaer and Jolien Toye
  • What is the target variety? The diverse effects of standard dialect variation in second language acquisition / Andrea Ender
  • The relationship between segregation and participation in ethnolectal variants: A longitudinal study / Charlie Farrington, Jennifer Renn and Mary Kohn
  • Socializing language choices: When variation in the language environment supports acquisition / Anna Ghimenton
  • Language acquisition in bilectal environments: Competing motivations, metalinguistic awareness, and the Socio-Syntax of Development Hypothesis / Evelina Leivada and Kleanthes K. Grohmann
  • Acquisition of phonological variables of a Flemish dialect by children raised in Standard Dutch: Some considerations on the learning mechanisms / Kathy Rys, Emmanuel Keuleers, Walter Daelemans and Steven Gillis
  • Developmental sociolinguistics and the acquisition of T-glottalling by immigrant teenagers in London / Erik Schleef.