Joseph Wright’s sources in the English Dialect Dictionary: evidence of spoken English from EDD Online

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Dialectologia et Geolinguistica Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1515/dialect-2021-0005
M. Markus
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Abstract Linguists of historical English, of traditional dialects and present-day varieties of English, generally rely on written texts, now often available in the form of corpora. However, the historical development of English, including its regional dialects, was naturally rooted in the spoken vernacular, rather than the literary standard. This paper, based on EDD Online (3.0), therefore, argues that the wealth of sources as used by Wright in his comprehensive English Dialect Dictionary (EDD) should no longer be disregarded, given that no better information is available. After a critical assessment of the widespread scepticism towards the EDD sources and of the different motivation of scholars not primarily concerned with traditional dialects (such as OED lexicographers), the paper first provides a survey of the different types of sources used by the EDD and presented in different lists and tables in EDD Online, and then focuses on the unpublished sources. The subsequent section shows that part of the problem of spoken sources results from the unjustified insistence of many scholars on phonetics to be the level of linguistic interest. In answer to the OED’s scepticism towards Wright’s sources as expressed in a paper by Durkin (2010a), the final section provides an analysis of Northamptonshire dialect words as a test case, with various linguistic issues beyond the OED’s focus on the temporal frame of reference.
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Joseph Wright在《英语方言词典》中的来源:EDD Online的英语口语证据
摘要历史英语、传统方言和当今各种英语的语言学家通常依赖书面文本,现在通常以语料库的形式提供。然而,英语的历史发展,包括其地区方言,自然植根于口语,而不是文学标准。因此,本文基于EDD Online(3.0),认为Wright在其综合英语方言词典(EDD)中使用的丰富资源不应再被忽视,因为没有更好的信息可用。在对EDD来源的广泛怀疑以及不主要关注传统方言的学者(如OED词典编纂者)的不同动机进行批判性评估后,本文首先对EDD使用的不同类型的来源进行了调查,并在EDD Online的不同列表和表格中进行了介绍,然后重点关注了未发表的来源。随后的部分表明,口语来源问题的部分原因是许多学者不合理地坚持语音是语言学兴趣的水平。正如Durkin(2010a)在一篇论文中所表达的那样,为了回答《牛津英语词典》对Wright来源的怀疑,最后一节对北安普敦郡方言单词进行了分析,并将其作为一个测试案例,其中包括《牛津英语典》关注的时间参考框架之外的各种语言问题。
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