Language Change Pattern Flashcards
What is a sociolinguistic marker?
Variable that correlates with both class and style
Are corrected in institutions
EX: βinβ ending instead of ing
Prestige innovation
Hypercorrection
Consistent with change in progress with pressures from above
Indicators
Not suggestive of change in progress
Change in Progress
time dimension
- apparent-time study
Which class hypercorrects the most? why?
Lower Middle Class
- socially connected
-identify with that group in certain social settings and want to prove it
Diffusion
- spatial variation and diffusion
-certain features in certain locations - spread among settlements
Vernacular innovation
- change originating in lower classes (UWC)
- working class stands out from middle class
- Local prestige
- No pressure from above
- the MWC shift too
Neighborhood effect
-all other things are the same
-people who live close to each other are more likely to speak similarly
speak more often
- denser social network
4 patterns of language shift
- Indicators
- Markers
- Prestige innovation
- Vernacular innovation