In:Language Ideology and Language Change in Early Modern German: A sociolinguistic study of the consonantal system of Nuremberg
Rosina L. Lippi-Green
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 119] 1994
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Published online: 29 November 1994
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.119.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.119.toc
Table of contents
Prefacevii
List of tablesxii
List of figuresxiv
1. Language standardization in ideological context1
2. Nuremberg and its language15
3. The distribution of variable consonants sets41
4. Social identity, stylistic factors and orthographic congruity65
5. Statistical models of Nuremberg’s consonantal variation85
Conclusions99
Appendix A: Demographic data107
Appendix B: Coding guidelines113
Appendix C: Primary source list115
Appendix D: Data120
References139
Index149
