2010
DOI: 10.1075/eww.31.3.02bar
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Intensifiers on Tyneside

Abstract: We report on longitudinal changes in the system of intensification in an innovative corpus that spans five decades of dialectal speech from North-East England. Our analyses allow us -for the first time in a British context -to trace the quantitative development in the variable across four generations. Longitudinal analysis across real and apparent time determines the effect of extralinguistic and intralinguistic variables on intensification in Tyneside and tests to what extent real time data corroborates trend… Show more

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“…As the relative frequency of intensifier canny compared to other intensifiers within DECTE has already been established by Barnfield and Buchstaller (2010), their observations will be valuable to my discussion of intensifier canny as one of four functions of canny in North East English.…”
Section: Decte Datamentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…As the relative frequency of intensifier canny compared to other intensifiers within DECTE has already been established by Barnfield and Buchstaller (2010), their observations will be valuable to my discussion of intensifier canny as one of four functions of canny in North East English.…”
Section: Decte Datamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Comparing normalised frequencies for each relevant stratum of the data (over time and/or within social groups) differs from the approach of Barnfield and Buchstaller (2010), for example, who considered one function of canny (intensifier) as a variant of the intensification variable. As the relative frequency of intensifier canny compared to other intensifiers within DECTE has already been established by Barnfield and Buchstaller (2010), their observations will be valuable to my discussion of intensifier canny as one of four functions of canny in North East English.…”
Section: Decte Datamentioning
confidence: 98%
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