Sociolinguistic Variation in Athenian Suburban Speech
Author | Theodoropoulou, Irene |
Available date | 2018-02-11T08:52:19Z |
Publication Date | 2013-06-10 |
Publication Name | Journal of Greek Linguistics |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15699846-13130104 |
Citation | Theodoropoulou, Irene. 2013. Sociolinguistic Variation in Athenian Suburban Speech. Journal of Greek Linguistics 13:1 , pp 30- 53 |
ISSN | 1566-5844 |
Abstract | This article focuses on the description and interpretation of the social meaning of sociolinguistic variation in Athenian suburban speech. A descriptive statistical and a Varbrul analysis of the syntactic variable Verb and presence or absence of Prepositional Phrase (V+/- PP), as it is used by native northern and western suburbanites of Athens, suggests that primarily the area (northern and western suburbia) and, to a lesser extent, the sex of the speakers are statistically significant macro social factors constraining variation. In an effort to tease out the social meaning of the area, a further analysis of some micro factors within each area, including the group of speakers, the topic, and the stance towards the rivalry between the aforementioned suburban areas, suggests that variation in both areas is interactionally constrained, but in the VP area it tends to be more friendship group-constrained, while in the DP area it is more education-constrained. In light of these findings, the sociolinguistic implications of the study translate into the analytical need to account for the relationship between interactional and social factors in the description of variable grammars. |
Language | en |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Subject | sociolinguistic variation friendship group social class Varbrul stance suburbs semi-structured conversation Athenian Greek |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 30 - 53 |
Issue Number | 1 |
Volume Number | 13 |
ESSN | 1569-9846 |
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