In:Varieties of English in Writing: The written word as linguistic evidence
Edited by Raymond Hickey
[Varieties of English Around the World G41] 2010
► pp. 163–196
Dialect literature and English in the USA
Standardization and national linguistic identity
Published online: 28 October 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g41.09min
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g41.09min
This chapter analyzes the role of literary dialect in attempts to establish a distinctly American language and especially to authorize and enforce a preferred standard. The roles of gender, race, and linguistic diversity are key considerations to the analysis in light of popular nineteenth-century assumptions that conflated ideas about a preferred national language variety with developing ideologies about national identity. This chapter outlines the ways that these assumptions found voice in the national discourse, including via the deployment of literary dialect, which both documented and participated in that discourse.
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Paulsen, Ingrid
2022. Enregisterment processes of American English in nineteenth-century U.S. newspapers. In Earlier North American Englishes [Varieties of English Around the World, G66], ► pp. 149 ff.
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