S-shaped Curve of Phonological Standardization – Six Surveys in the Tsuruoka and Yamazoe Areas

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2010-01-01Author
Inoue, Fumio
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This paper is concerned with the speed of linguistic change. If social
variation is a reflection of linguistic change, the scene of the linguistic
change can be caught in action as a palpable phenomenon. However
there is one theoretical question, the distinction of “real time” and
“apparent time”. In order to observe linguistic change repeated surveying
is necessary. The tradition of Japanese dialectology provides
us with several examples of repetitive surveys. The conclusion of the
analysis is as follows. The curve of apparent-time change corresponds
to that of real-time change. The total number of years necessary for a
linguistic change to be completed is nearly 200 years. Prispevek obravnava hitrost jezikovnih sprememb. Jezikovne spremembe
zaznamo kot otipljiv družbeni pojav, vendar se pri tem pojavlja
teoretično vprašanje razlikovanja med realnim oz. dejanskim
in navideznim časom. Opazovanje jezikovnih sprememb zahteva
večkratno ponovitev raziskave, prav japonska dialektologija pa se s
tem še posebno natančno ukvarja – pri tem krivulja navideznega časa
ustreza krivulji realnega časa, in sicer je za jezikovno spremembo
potrebnih skoraj dvesto let.
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Fumio, Inoue. "S-shaped Curve of Phonological Standardization – Six Surveys in the Tsuruoka and Yamazoe Areas." Slavia Centralis. 1. (2010): 101-112. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.7329
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