Pluricentricity and Pluriareality : Dialects, Variation, and Standards
205 p.
This edited collection engages with the contentious debate surrounding standard varieties and their distribution. For the past three decades, these arguments have coalesced around two camps: pluricentricity (the idea that standard varieties are intimately associated with tion states, with more powerful tiol standard varieties affecting the less powerful), and pluriareality (the idea that standard varieties are not limited by tiol borders and, instead, overlap significantly across dialect boundaries). With chapters focused on English, German, and Dutch, this book offers fresh perspectives on these theoretical constructs, drawing on data from a variety of standards, and a range of methodological approaches to their alysis. Researchers at all levels interested in standard language variation will find these discussions valuable, especially due to the volume's integrative approach to pluricentricity and pluriareality, which seeks to demonstrate that these models heavily overlap rather than being in strict
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