Aims: The goal of this special issue is to anchor an understanding of language variation and change in a relatively newly adopted framework for researching ‘new speakers’ of minoritized languages. Approach: This paper first reviews basic principles of variationist sociolinguistics as they apply to new-speaker contexts before critically engaging with the notion of speakerhood. Conclusions: We frame our discussion of new speakers as mobile bilinguals in contexts of sociolinguistics change. We call into question traditional ideals of speakerhood that have been couched in studies of bilingualism and language variation and change, and we emphasize the need to understand variation as part of the new social conditions that these speakers must...
New horizons in sociophonetic variation and change Arguably the main concern of modern linguistics h...
International audienceResearch employing early quantitative sociolinguistic methods was instrumental...
Theoretical idealizations of language as a homogeneous object have long been challenged by attestati...
Aims: The goal of this special issue is to anchor an understanding of language variation and change ...
While the field of variationist sociolinguistics has advanced rapidly since Labov (1966), it remains...
Since the 1970s many research groups have emerged in Brazil in the area of Sociolinguistics, seeking...
International audienceThe special issue appears in a new scientific landscape of innovative attempts...
International audienceThis paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: cont...
Sociolinguistic study of variation and change has a long-standing bias towards speech communities in...
The aim of this chapter is to discuss the relationship between variation processes and linguistic ch...
Despite the fact that linguistic change, as it is widely known, constitutes one of the great unsolv...
The traditional focus of variationist sociolinguistic research is the patterning of language variati...
First published in 1992, Janet Holmes' An Introduction to Sociolinguistics has established itself as...
This paper discusses methodological frameworks to capture language choice patterns in communities un...
The contributions of this book deal with the issue of language variation. They all share the assumpt...
New horizons in sociophonetic variation and change Arguably the main concern of modern linguistics h...
International audienceResearch employing early quantitative sociolinguistic methods was instrumental...
Theoretical idealizations of language as a homogeneous object have long been challenged by attestati...
Aims: The goal of this special issue is to anchor an understanding of language variation and change ...
While the field of variationist sociolinguistics has advanced rapidly since Labov (1966), it remains...
Since the 1970s many research groups have emerged in Brazil in the area of Sociolinguistics, seeking...
International audienceThe special issue appears in a new scientific landscape of innovative attempts...
International audienceThis paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: cont...
Sociolinguistic study of variation and change has a long-standing bias towards speech communities in...
The aim of this chapter is to discuss the relationship between variation processes and linguistic ch...
Despite the fact that linguistic change, as it is widely known, constitutes one of the great unsolv...
The traditional focus of variationist sociolinguistic research is the patterning of language variati...
First published in 1992, Janet Holmes' An Introduction to Sociolinguistics has established itself as...
This paper discusses methodological frameworks to capture language choice patterns in communities un...
The contributions of this book deal with the issue of language variation. They all share the assumpt...
New horizons in sociophonetic variation and change Arguably the main concern of modern linguistics h...
International audienceResearch employing early quantitative sociolinguistic methods was instrumental...
Theoretical idealizations of language as a homogeneous object have long been challenged by attestati...