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Micro-Syntactic Variation in North American English by Raffaella Zanuttini, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Micro-Syntactic Variation in North American English by Raffaella Zanuttini, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Micro-Syntactic Variation in North American English by Raffaella Zanuttini, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Micro-Syntactic Variation in North American English by Raffaella Zanuttini, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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By comparing linguistic varieties that are quite similar overall, linguists can often determine where and how grammatical systems differ, and how they change over time. Micro-Syntactic Variation in North American English provides a systematic look at minimal differences in the syntax ofvarieties of English spoken in North America. The book makes available for the first time a range of data on unfamiliar constructions drawn from several regional and social dialects, data whose distribution and grammatical properties shed light on the varieties under examination and on theproperties of English syntax more generally. The nine contributions collected in this volume fall under a number of overlapping topics: variation in the expression of negation and modality (the "so don't I" construction in eastern New England, negative auxiliary inversion in declaratives in African-American and southern white English, multiplemodals in southern speech, the "needs washed" construction in the Pittsburgh area); pronouns and reflexives (transitive expletives in Appalachia, personal dative constructions in the Southern/Mountain states, long-distance reflexives in the Minnesota Iron Range); and the relation between linguisticvariation and language change (the rise of "drama SO" among younger speakers, the difficulty in establishing which phenomena cluster together and should be explained by a single point of parametric variation). These chapters delve into the syntactic analysis of individual phenomena, and the editors'introduction and afterword contextualize the issues and explore their semantic, pragmatic, and sociolinguistic implications. | Micro-Syntactic Variation in North American English by Raffaella Zanuttini, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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