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Small-Town Values, Big-City Vowels: A Study of Northern Cities Shift in Michigan

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This book presents a sociolinguistic study of the Northern Cities Shift, a complex pattern of vowel changes heard across the traditional Inland North Dialect region of the United States. The study also reports on how residents of small towns are reacting to these changes, which are associated with urban speech. Utilizing both quantitative and qualitative evidence, the author offers a richly detailed account of the sociolinguistic distribution of the changes in the communities investigated. This work sheds new light on this pattern of change as well as on the processes involved in the diffusion of language change in general.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
10 March 2000
Pages
188
ISBN
9780822364788

This book presents a sociolinguistic study of the Northern Cities Shift, a complex pattern of vowel changes heard across the traditional Inland North Dialect region of the United States. The study also reports on how residents of small towns are reacting to these changes, which are associated with urban speech. Utilizing both quantitative and qualitative evidence, the author offers a richly detailed account of the sociolinguistic distribution of the changes in the communities investigated. This work sheds new light on this pattern of change as well as on the processes involved in the diffusion of language change in general.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
10 March 2000
Pages
188
ISBN
9780822364788