Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Variety of English and its Usage

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Term papers

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7 pages

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.doc

Published date :

12/04/2007

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Table of Contents Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Variety of English and its Usage Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Dialect defined
  3. Language > Dialect > Idiolect
  4. Dialect as identity
  5. Geographical influences on dialect
  6. Possible causes of the decreasing use of dialect as identity
  7. Population change
  8. Economic structure
  9. The resort Industry cluster
    1. Construction
    2. Health services
  10. Conclusion
  11. Bibliography

Abstract

Every time a person opens his or her mouth to speak that person is speaking not only a language but a dialect of that language as well. It is a common misconception that only certain people whose pronunciations vary from what is considered Standard American english, speak a dialect. In fact, there are so many different dialects of American english today that it has been said looking at the different varieties is like looking at varieties of the American climate, "how many we find depends on how closely we look." 1
In this paper I would like to take a closer look at one of the common uses of a dialect, namely, the use of a dialect as a form of identity. I would also like to examine factors that could potentially alter whether or not a person continues to use a dialect in this manner. I have previously done some research on the Finnish influenced dialect of english found in the upper peninsula of michigan (2002) and its use as a form of identity and I see many similarities with William Labov's findings regarding dialect as a form of identity on Martha's Vineyard (1962, 1972).

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Level :Advanced Study : Linguistics School/University : Wayne State University

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