#languagevariation

Simon Kasperattribot@zirk.us
2024-12-23

Die Dynamik der (Morpho-)Syntax des Deutschen in der „Vertikale“: Perfektexpansion und Abfolge pronominaler Objekte

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researchgate.net/publication/3

#linguistics #linguistik #languagevariation #sprache #Dialekt @linguistics

Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2024-12-19

Strange to not have any #Labov quotes to share that I find poignant despite being the giant of #sociolinguistics and despite how much of his work I've read. He always struck me as a workhorse with a lot of interesting method ideas but not someone terribly concerned with #socialtheory where one's writing might become more touching. His legacy and influence will undoubtedly persist for a very long time still.

#linguistics #languagevariation #languagechange

Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2024-06-11

As an American, "pissed up" is a new one for me. This was how someone on Discord described the #British crowd at the recent #TaylorCatterall fight. I assume this comes from "taking the piss".

#linguistics #lexicography #BrEn #BritishEnglish #languagevariation #boxing

A Discord post of some describing a British crowd as "pissed up".
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-12-29

#Relativepronouns are weird. "People that think" feels pretty natural to me but "people who think" is probably the standard in a construction like this one found on reddit.

(BTW, both fighters are too good to meaningfully compare anyway.)

#linguistics #languagevariation #pronouns #syntax #morphology #English #boxing #Crawford #Inoue

Title of a reddit thread saying "People that think Crawford is number 1 pound for pound over Inoue why do you think that?"
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-12-12

Spotted "furriner" (i.e., #foreigner) in #Marvel #Avengers c1966, implying a pronunciation maybe like [ˈfʌɹ.ɪ.nəɹ]. Reminds me a lot of the #SouthPark "they took our jobs" joke. There's a clear #enregisterment happening here, though I'm not sure it's for a real #English variety as I don't specialize in English #vowels. Any ideas?

#sociolinguistics #languagevariation #racism #xenophobia #comics

An Avengers panel in which Black Widow overhears a random man complaining about "blamed furriner[s]."
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-10-30

Spotted in #TalesFromTheCrypt c1950, not just #prodrop but auxiliary drop? In both sentences, "will" is omitted. I'm particularly fond of pro-drop phrases myself, but I don't think I'd omit an auxiliary.

#linguistics #languagevariation #syntax #morphology #horror #ECcomics #comics

A panel from Tales From the Crypt with a man pushing a body on a cart into a science exhibit.
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-10-19

In #TalesFromtheCrypt c1950: the phrase "any too happy" rather than (what would be the equivalent for me) "all too happy". And indeed, there was a spike in the former over the latter in #American #literature around this time (books.google.com/ngrams/graph?).

#ECcomics #comics #horror #linguistics #syntax #languagevariation #Americanliterature

A panel from Tales From the Crypt in which a man looks at a drawing of himself.
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-10-03

Spotted on #sociology reddit: an "is regarded period" construction. The absence of "well" feels incredibly awkward to me, but apparently the version without "well" was not only more common in older literature but is still more common today (books.google.com/ngrams/graph?).

(Also, I have no idea what the answer to this question is.)

#linguistics #lexicography #syntax #languagevariation #generationaltheory #StraussHowe

Screenshot of a reddit post titled "Is Generations still Regarded?" with an image of books on a shelf.
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-09-17

In #Spiderman c1968, Peter uses several #synonyms for #money: scratch, long green, and folding stuff. I'm not personally familiar with any of these, but there are obviously many others we could mention, which raises the question: Why are there so many words for money? This is common with #taboowords, but is money considered taboo in some way?

#linguistics #lexicography #languagevariation #euphemisms #Marvel #comics

A panel of Spider-Man in which Peter uses several different words to refer to money.
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-08-06

To "throw a rock in a haystack". This is a new #saying for me, and I can't find any references to it in Google books or on the web in general. #Crawford is from #Omaha, so maybe it's a saying in #Nebraska considering the state's #agriculture activities. It implies to me that one is making a commotion to get whatever it is one wants to come out and talk.

youtu.be/0at0kzeiPKA

#linguistics #semantics #languagevariation #dialectology #boxing

Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-07-23

In #Xmen c1966, #Cyclops says "what say we" rather than "what do you say we". My first impression was that this sounds antiquated, and indeed, the latter has become far more frequent over time in American #literature (books.google.com/ngrams/graph?).

#Marvel #comics #Americanliterature #linguistics #languagevariation #languagechange #syntax

X-men panel where Cyclops say "what say we".
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-07-15

Spotted in #Xmen c1966: "shall waken". We can suppose this in variation with "awaken" and take into account #style to an extent if we compare only when preceded by "shall". Unsurprisingly, "awaken" has always been more common in American #literature when #intransitive (books.google.com/ngrams/graph?), although these sort of pairs where the standard #transitive version is used intransitively could be interesting to look at further

#Marvel #comics #socioilnguistics #languagevariation #morphology #syntax

A panel of X-Men in which Banshee says "shall waken".
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-07-14

I don't know anything about #English as it's spoken in #Oklahoma, so I was a bit surprised to find "peoples" and "people's" in the speech of this man. (Me and my wife just got a #uromastyx #lizard, BTW, so if anyone has good tips, lemme know!)

#languagevariation #sociolinguistics #morphology #lizards

youtu.be/XJN5FGVJdqI?t=387

Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-06-04

Which #pronunciation do you use for #crayon and why are the others wrong?

#linguistics #phonetics #phonology #languagevariation

Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-05-18

#Transcribing #interviews where the only #annotations are #pronouns so I'm #annotating as I go. So slow that I'm not sure this is better than listening back a second time to do the annotations instead.

#linguistics #methods #sociolinguistics #languagevariation #corpuslinguistics

Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-05-06
Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-04-30

Ok #corpus people who use #ELAN, how do you store #metadata on the participants you're #transcribing? Seems the devs suggest CMDI files, but that seems overly complicated (unless there's some benefit for exporting afterward).

#linguistics #corpuslinguistics #sociolinguistics #languagevariation #psycholinguistics #transcription

Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-04-19

@grvsmth @maitxinha @linguistics It wouldn't be hard to quantify for the features that have been studied -- just count how many times the conclusion has been that it's a change from below vs not -- but it would be difficult to generalize to all #languagechange from there since #languagevariation/#sociolonguistic studies pretty much never use random sampling. But when the conclusion is the same for feature after feature in community after community, it becomes easier to say the claim is accurate

Joshua McNeilljoshisanonymous@h4.io
2023-03-29

#ZipfsLaw makes it hard to study #lexical #variation in #language, but some features would be difficult even with very large #corpora due to being homophonous with a more frequent feature. One I've come across lately is "I hate it" where the #demonstrative "that" is more common, e.g. in response to seeing a scary clown image.

#linguistics #languagevariation #syntax #morphology #pronouns

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