Sideways: five methodological studies of sociolinguistic interviews*

Q2 Arts and Humanities
F. Gregersen, Normann Jørgensen, J. S. Møller, N. Pharao, G. Hansen
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Abstract

Abstract Five interlocking case studies of variation in and between situations are reported. In all cases a sociolinguistic interview is contrasted with another speech event. The material is from the LANCHART panel study of variation in the Danish speech community in real time. Contrasting speech events are characterized using a genre classification and focusing in each case on the genre dispersion as a measure of how varied the speech event was. Two different phonetic variables are studied, the short (æ) and the (ɛŋ) variable. Four of the five case studies involve adults who also participated in interviews approximately 20 years later. For those informants, a comparison is made with the new recordings in order to evaluate claims of change in real time. Both auditory results and acoustic measurements are documented. The fifth case study concerns youngsters recorded in the new round of recordings (the S2), hence there is no newer recording to compare with. In all cases the older (æ) variable is sensitive to a change in situation whereas the newer (ɛŋ) variable only varies with situation for the young informants. In the final section, we discuss possible consequences for comparability and for the methodology of empirical (socio)linguistics.
横向:社会语言学访谈的五种方法论研究*
摘要报告了五个相互关联的情况下和情况之间变化的案例研究。在所有情况下,社会语言学访谈都与另一个演讲事件进行对比。这些材料来自于LANCHART小组对丹麦语社区实时变化的研究。对比言语事件的特点是使用类型分类,并将重点放在每种情况下的类型分散上,作为言语事件变化程度的衡量标准。本文研究了两种不同的语音变量,即短(æ)变量和(æ)变量。五个案例研究中有四个涉及成年人,他们在大约20年后也参加了采访。对于这些举报人,将与新记录进行比较,以便实时评估有关变化的要求。听觉结果和声学测量都记录在案。第五个案例研究涉及在新一轮录音(S2)中记录的青少年,因此没有更新的录音可以比较。在所有情况下,年龄较大的(æ)变量对情况的变化很敏感,而年龄较小的(æ)变量只随情况变化而变化。在最后一节中,我们讨论了可比性和经验(社会)语言学方法论的可能后果。
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Acta Linguistica Hafniensia
Acta Linguistica Hafniensia Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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