49(3/4) : 247–434
Sept.–Dec./sep.–déc. 2004

Identifying Linguistic Varieties: Objective and Subjective Perspectives

Guest Editors
PHILIPPE HAMBYE and ANNE CATHERINE SIMON

INTRODUCTION
PHILIPPE HAMBYE and ANNE CATHERINE SIMON

PART I : THE CIRCUMSCRIPTION OF REGIONAL VARIETIES
ALFRED LAMELI
Phonetic Measurement and Metalinguistic Judgment

MARGRET SELTING
Dresden Fallbogen contours as an example of regionalized German intonation

PART II : INTERPRETIVE SOCIOLINGUISTICS
ANNETTE BOUDREAU and CHANTAL WHITE
Turning the Tide in Acadian Nova Scotia :
How Heritage Tourism is Changing Language Practices and Representations of Language

SILVIE ROY
Language Varieties as Social Practices :
Evidence from Two Minority Francophone Communities
in Canada

PART III : FROM DIALECT TO STYLE
EMMA MOORE
Sociolinguistic Style :
A Multidimensional Resource for Shared Identity Creation

PHILIPPE HAMBYE and ANNE CATHERINE SIMON
The Production of Social Meaning Via thec association of Variety and Style :
A Case Study of French Vowel Lengthening in Belgian

POSTFACE
PETER AUER
Differentiating and Differentiated Views on Linguistic Representation

ABSTRACTS/RÉSUMÉS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS/REMERCIEMENTS

 


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