Modeling Language Change in the St. Louis Corridor

IF 1.4 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Variation and Change Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1017/S0954394519000255
Jordan Kodner
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Abstract The St. Louis Corridor extending from Chicago, Illinois to St. Louis, Missouri has been described as a “breach” through the Midlands dialect region because of the presence of Inland North features there. Most notably, features associated with the Northern Cities Shift suddenly appeared in Corridor cities in the mid-twentieth century, but they have since largely retreated. Friedman's (2014) population study has uncovered complex relationships between the Corridor's geography and this pattern of advance and retreat, and this work elaborates on that investigation through computational simulations of the Corridor's population structure. Implementing a new network-analytic population model (Kodner & Cerezo Falco, 2018), I find support for Friedman's original hypothesis that migration into cities along Route 66 imported Inland North features into the Corridor first before it spread outward to communities farther away from the route and uncover questions about the Corridor's population that merit further study.
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模拟圣路易斯走廊的语言变化
圣路易斯走廊从伊利诺斯州的芝加哥延伸到密苏里州的圣路易斯,由于内陆北部特征的存在,它被描述为穿过米德兰兹方言地区的“缺口”。最值得注意的是,与北方城市转移相关的特征在20世纪中叶突然出现在走廊城市中,但此后它们基本上退缩了。弗里德曼(2014)的人口研究揭示了走廊地理与这种进退模式之间的复杂关系,这项工作通过对走廊人口结构的计算模拟详细阐述了这一调查。通过实施一个新的网络分析人口模型(Kodner & Cerezo Falco, 2018),我发现弗里德曼最初的假设得到了支持,即沿66号公路进入城市的移民首先将内陆北部特征引入走廊,然后再向外扩散到远离该路线的社区,并发现了有关走廊人口的问题,值得进一步研究。
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期刊介绍: Language Variation and Change is the only journal dedicated exclusively to the study of linguistic variation and the capacity to deal with systematic and inherent variation in synchronic and diachronic linguistics. Sociolinguistics involves analysing the interaction of language, culture and society; the more specific study of variation is concerned with the impact of this interaction on the structures and processes of traditional linguistics. Language Variation and Change concentrates on the details of linguistic structure in actual speech production and processing (or writing), including contemporary or historical sources.
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