2018
DOI: 10.1111/1467-968x.12126
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On Ek and Jak In Middle Norwegian: Mixed Methods In Historical Sociolinguistics

Abstract: Work in historical sociolinguistics can broadly be divided into quantitative work which examines population-level trends in past language use, and qualitative work which documents and explains the usage of individuals or within particular texts. In this paper, we argue for an approach which combines both of these. Using mixed methods we can achieve all the advantages of both qualitative and quantitative approaches, revealing the complexity of language use in real social contexts but situating it in a well-desc… Show more

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“…I have reiterated the call for more (socio)linguistic research with a conscious pragmatic approach with MMR framework as it can foster more collaborative and creative research (Angouri 2010;Hashemi and Babaii 2013;Riazi 2016;Blaxter and Kinn 2018;Mirhosseini 2018;Azul and Neuschaefer-Rube 2019;Bacon 2020). I have also demonstrated how English sociophonetic research with a focus on non-binary speakers or the perception of non-binary speakers, has benefited from this framework, in whole or in part.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…I have reiterated the call for more (socio)linguistic research with a conscious pragmatic approach with MMR framework as it can foster more collaborative and creative research (Angouri 2010;Hashemi and Babaii 2013;Riazi 2016;Blaxter and Kinn 2018;Mirhosseini 2018;Azul and Neuschaefer-Rube 2019;Bacon 2020). I have also demonstrated how English sociophonetic research with a focus on non-binary speakers or the perception of non-binary speakers, has benefited from this framework, in whole or in part.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complex research questions, especially those with strong social variables (e.g., those elements that have the greatest effects on an outcome) or multiple social variables, are answered more fully when approached from a pragmatic research philosophy combined with a greater variety of research methods (Angouri 2010;Blaxter and Kinn 2018). Arguably, the most promising research method available is MMR.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…3For more detail on the use of KDE in dialectology see Rumpf et al. (2009); for more detail on its use in historical dialectology and on the particular approach used here, see Blaxter (2017:101–121) and Blaxter & Kinn (2018). …”
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confidence: 99%