The Beginning of Quantitative Sociolinguistics in the Nineteenth Century

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Historiographia Linguistica Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI:10.1075/hl.00114.boe
Kristoffer Friis Bøegh, P. Bakker, Inger Schoonderbeek Hansen, Carsten Levisen
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In 1898, a young Dane, Anker Jensen (1878–1937), published a pioneering study in which he investigated the linguistic situation in Aaby, then a village and parish located just west of Aarhus (the second-largest city of Denmark, in Jutland), and today an integrated part of the city. Anker Jensen’s article can safely be considered the first sociolinguistic study in a Danish context, and it may in fact be the world’s first quantitative sociolinguistic study altogether. Jensen’s research was ahead of its time, and written in Danish, and for these reasons it has gone largely unnoticed internationally. In this article, we present an introduction to Anker Jensen’s Aaby study, providing background information and additional context for modern readers, as well as offering an overview of the author’s collected works, both published and unpublished. We also briefly discuss our translation into English of the original 1898 article. The translation is likewise published in this issue of Historiographia Linguistica.
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19世纪数量社会语言学的开端
1898年,年轻的丹麦人安克尔·詹森(1878-1937)发表了一项开创性的研究,他在研究中调查了奥比的语言状况,当时奥比是丹麦第二大城市日德兰半岛奥胡斯以西的一个村庄和教区,如今是该市的一个组成部分。Anker Jensen的文章可以被认为是丹麦背景下的第一项社会语言学研究,事实上,它可能是世界上第一项定量社会语言学研究。詹森的研究走在了时代的前面,而且是用丹麦语写的,因此在国际上基本上没有被注意到。在这篇文章中,我们介绍了Anker Jensen的Aaby研究,为现代读者提供了背景信息和额外的背景,并概述了作者收集的已出版和未出版的作品。我们还简要讨论了1898年文章的英译本。该译本同样发表在本期《语言学史》上。
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期刊介绍: Historiographia Linguistica (HL) serves the ever growing community of scholars interested in the history of the sciences concerned with language such as linguistics, philology, anthropology, sociology, pedagogy, psychology, neurology, and other disciplines. Central objectives of HL are the critical presentation of the origin and development of particular ideas, concepts, methods, schools of thought or trends, and the discussion of the methodological and philosophical foundations of a historiography of the language sciences, including its relationship with the history and philosophy of science. HL is published in 3 issues per year of about 450 pages altogether.
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